A small steam engine, usually alcohol-powered, is used to drive the hammer with such force that it can punch through rock with ease." Miners (Steam Drill) = "The steam drill is a piece of mining equipment that is also of use on the battlefield. Longbeards = Can also wield Great Weapons, Flails, Magic Instruments Ironbreakers = Can also wield Great Weapons, Magical Instruments I’d assume there would be a maximum of one unit of these at any point. Perhaps a bodyguard unit for Thorgrim? Who knows. Grudgebearers = Though not listed there at all, I thought that it might make sense if there was a bodyguard for the Great Book of Grudges, these fellows are elite dwarf warriors whose only purpose is to keep the book and it’s bearer safe. Here the teams park their supply wagons loaded up with volatile liquid and construct their huge vats for mixing the firethrower fuel." It’s from Citadel Journal.įirethrower Team = "Firethrower teams are always stationed on the edge of the army's encampment, sometimes separated from the main camp by a safe distance. They wear heavy armour and armed with double-handed picks. Shown in the image slideshow at the bottom.Įxcavators = A specialised form of miner unit whose skills have been frequently honed in the long running skirmishes with Orcs, Goblins and mainly Skaven. Can also wield Shields, Great Weapons, Heavy Armourĭragonback Expeditionaries = A Barak Varr unique unit.ĭrunken Dwarves = There are all sorts of possibilities you could go for with these, I’ll leave them up to your imagination but so you know, there were models for these once.ĭwarf Warriors = With Spears. They may be armed in a similar manner to their master, and may also carry shooting weapons such as a bow or crossbow." Can use great weapons, spears, shields, bows, crossbows.Ĭlansmen = Can also wield Great Weapons, Magic InstrumentsĬrossbowmen = The crossbow is the favoured weapon of the dwarfs. Would work instead as names for Runesmiths variants for the Dwarfs.īeardling Miners = Dwarves send their youths (aka beardlings) to the miners as a trial or passage of adulthood.īeardling Warriors = Dwarves send their youths (aka beardlings) to the military warriors as a trial or passage of adulthood.īondsdwarfs = "Faithful Dwarf retainers fight in their own units of Bondsdwarfs rather like the Human Bondsmen. Wyrdskryre = A high level spellcasting dwarf unit from the 3rd edition. Would work instead as names for Runesmiths variants for the Dwarfs. Volas = A low level spellcasting dwarf unit from the 3rd edition. Skalds = A mid level spellcasting dwarf unit from the 3rd edition. Runeskryres = A low-to-mid level spellcasting dwarf unit from the 3rd edition. Jarls = A mid-to-high level Norse Dwarf hero. Helrun = A mid-to-high level spellcasting dwarf unit from the 3rd edition. A Hero.ĭrengs = A low-to-mid level Norse Dwarf hero. War Forgers = Listed on page 102 in the 3rd edition. Could make a unit themed around this model perhaps. Queen = There was a model for this in the past, it’s briefly mentioned in the Citadel Journal entry. Prospector = "They have an instinct for stone, knowing where best to dig and when to pause to shore up a section of tunnel." The Dwarf Nobles does not take a backpack, afterall, isn’t it his clansmen that carry his gear for him? Noble = This chap is resplendent in his ornate helm and cloak. They have a similar ability to detect weaknesses and predict cave-ins and other underground accidents. Their knowledge of the rock has become instinctive, and they can locate ore and gems by the smell, taste and feel of the rock. Lodefinder = A lodefinder is a highly skilled and experienced miner. Hold Masters = Listed on page 102 in the 3rd edition. Their bulk makes them resilient against attacks that might fell a lesser dwarf, but also means they are slightly slower than their brethren.įoe Smiters = Listed on page 102 in the 3rd edition. Through years of drinking dwarf beer and toiling hard in the brewhouse they have become hardy and tough. A Hero.īrewmasters = They are heroes of high standing in the Dragonback Clan. A Hero.īombardier = They have skill and experience with engines of war. A Hero.īattle Wrights = Listed on page 102 in the 3rd edition. Anvil Cleavers = Listed on page 102 in the 3rd edition.
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