C3V Large Expansion Set 4
Posted November 14th, 2012 at 06:08 AM by truth
DISCLAIMER: This is not official. This is a fan made custom project.
C3V Public Announcements Thread
This is where you can go to get started with C3V (Classic Customs Creators of Valhalla): Welcome to C3V!!!.
This thread lists all the units C3V has released: C3V Books of Index.
C3V presents Large Expansion CVL1. Or, if you prefer:
LARGE EXPANSION SET 4!!!
TYR'S ADVANCE
We bring you the 5 winged, mechanical, and otherwise nasty cards from the Heroes of Braunglayde set.
Quahon
To start off, we present the long-anticipated, long-desired, Quahon--more commonly known by her nickname: Big Blue!
She towers above her enemies like the other Dragons of Icaria, and she fells entire armies with her lightning breath, the power she shares with the Blue Wyrmling. Like the rest of her kind, she is often found within the ranks of the Greenscale Warriors, but Quahon also has a special bond with the Fyorlag Spiders.
Aquilla is now a true force to be reckoned with.
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Deathcommander Mark 3
Since the very beginning, the Deathwalkers have been a symbol of HeroScape, but, for about as long, they've been looked down upon by mightier warriors. Many believe Utgar made a poor choice in summoning them, but could it be instead that Utgar was simply biding his time? Perhaps allowing his enemies to underestimate his soulborgs, until the day he summoned Deathcommander Mark 3, turning a bunch of laughingstocks into a terrorizing force ...
Whatever the answer, the soulborgs of Utgar are now feared: their commander is with them.
Unlike the commander of Jandar's soulborgs, the mighty Omegacron, Deathcommander Mark 3 does not command his troops from a safe distance; instead, the Deathcommander is always the first into battle, demolishing his enemies with his Explosive Rounds Special Attack, maneuvering his army with his Heavy Support Command Beacon, and aiding their victory with Marked For Destruction.
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Racheim
Two heads are better than one, but Racheim will tell you that three are even better. Sweeping across the battle on his mighty wings while raining down blasts of ice, Racheim is a terrifying foe. But even more fearsome is staring him down face to faces: rare and few are the warriors who can withstand the endless assault of Racheim's three ferocious, fanged heads.
Racheim is also the first C3V miniature requiring a modification other than rebasing: his wings need to be raised to allow him to fit in tighter spots on the map. It's quite simple, and a step-by-step guide can be found HERE.
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Morgoloth
With the Skull Demons, Valkrill found his sergeants. But in Morgoloth, Valkrill finds a general. Standing tall among his troops, wielding two heavy blades, Morgoloth is a sight to behold ... likely the last sight you'll ever see.
The evil mob swarms about his feet, inspired to surge forward recklessly, while demons speed across the field at his command. The Badru, his closest minions, faithfully follow this new Darklord.
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Mok
Lastly, we bring you a special unit, one that has moved through the C3V process in complete secrecy, tested only by the members of the Inner Sanctum. With great pride, we present: Mok.
An adopted giant, mounted with steam cannons and manned by dwarves, he sweeps across the battlefield; he strikes the mighty with his axe as the two dwarven gunners on his shoulders mow down the common troops.
Faithfully, the rest of the dwarven army follows, ready in case a well aimed shot by an enemy fells a gunner.
And this giant carries an even greater burden than dwarves and cannons, as his name is a tribute to R˙chean (a.k.a. Mark Pruitt)--not to mention a shout out to an awesome 70s cartoon (Ariel, Ookla: ride!).
On a final note, in order to ensure an affordable supply of the Mok figure, C3V has bought up more than 50 of Mok's figure, and will be selling them to any 'Scaper who wants one for $1.50 plus shipping. Just send Sherman Davies a PM and he'll help you out.
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That's all we have to bring you for Large Expansion CVL1, but, as always, much more will follow. We hope you enjoyed (and will continue to enjoy) these noble and ferocious creatures.
Xotli
C3V Editor and Admin
C3V Public Announcements Thread
This is where you can go to get started with C3V (Classic Customs Creators of Valhalla): Welcome to C3V!!!.
This thread lists all the units C3V has released: C3V Books of Index.
C3V presents Large Expansion CVL1. Or, if you prefer:
LARGE EXPANSION SET 4!!!
TYR'S ADVANCE
We bring you the 5 winged, mechanical, and otherwise nasty cards from the Heroes of Braunglayde set.
Quahon
To start off, we present the long-anticipated, long-desired, Quahon--more commonly known by her nickname: Big Blue!
She towers above her enemies like the other Dragons of Icaria, and she fells entire armies with her lightning breath, the power she shares with the Blue Wyrmling. Like the rest of her kind, she is often found within the ranks of the Greenscale Warriors, but Quahon also has a special bond with the Fyorlag Spiders.
Aquilla is now a true force to be reckoned with.
The figure used for this unit is a Flying Turquoise Dragon figure from Bullyland.
Deathcommander Mark 3
Since the very beginning, the Deathwalkers have been a symbol of HeroScape, but, for about as long, they've been looked down upon by mightier warriors. Many believe Utgar made a poor choice in summoning them, but could it be instead that Utgar was simply biding his time? Perhaps allowing his enemies to underestimate his soulborgs, until the day he summoned Deathcommander Mark 3, turning a bunch of laughingstocks into a terrorizing force ...
Whatever the answer, the soulborgs of Utgar are now feared: their commander is with them.
Unlike the commander of Jandar's soulborgs, the mighty Omegacron, Deathcommander Mark 3 does not command his troops from a safe distance; instead, the Deathcommander is always the first into battle, demolishing his enemies with his Explosive Rounds Special Attack, maneuvering his army with his Heavy Support Command Beacon, and aiding their victory with Marked For Destruction.
The figure used for this unit is a Mech Warrior figure from Solaris VII Heavy-Class Action Pack set. Its model name is Warwolf.
Racheim
Two heads are better than one, but Racheim will tell you that three are even better. Sweeping across the battle on his mighty wings while raining down blasts of ice, Racheim is a terrifying foe. But even more fearsome is staring him down face to faces: rare and few are the warriors who can withstand the endless assault of Racheim's three ferocious, fanged heads.
Racheim is also the first C3V miniature requiring a modification other than rebasing: his wings need to be raised to allow him to fit in tighter spots on the map. It's quite simple, and a step-by-step guide can be found HERE.
The figure used for this unit is a Dungeons & Dragons figure from the Dangerous Delves set. Its model name and number is Bonechill Chimera #10.
Morgoloth
With the Skull Demons, Valkrill found his sergeants. But in Morgoloth, Valkrill finds a general. Standing tall among his troops, wielding two heavy blades, Morgoloth is a sight to behold ... likely the last sight you'll ever see.
The evil mob swarms about his feet, inspired to surge forward recklessly, while demons speed across the field at his command. The Badru, his closest minions, faithfully follow this new Darklord.
The figure used for this unit is a Confrontation figure from the Ram Army Box. The name of the figure is Great Skull.
Mok
Lastly, we bring you a special unit, one that has moved through the C3V process in complete secrecy, tested only by the members of the Inner Sanctum. With great pride, we present: Mok.
An adopted giant, mounted with steam cannons and manned by dwarves, he sweeps across the battlefield; he strikes the mighty with his axe as the two dwarven gunners on his shoulders mow down the common troops.
Faithfully, the rest of the dwarven army follows, ready in case a well aimed shot by an enemy fells a gunner.
And this giant carries an even greater burden than dwarves and cannons, as his name is a tribute to R˙chean (a.k.a. Mark Pruitt)--not to mention a shout out to an awesome 70s cartoon (Ariel, Ookla: ride!).
On a final note, in order to ensure an affordable supply of the Mok figure, C3V has bought up more than 50 of Mok's figure, and will be selling them to any 'Scaper who wants one for $1.50 plus shipping. Just send Sherman Davies a PM and he'll help you out.
The figure used for this unit is from Mage Knight Conquest. The name of the figure is Iron Rain Hill Giant.
That's all we have to bring you for Large Expansion CVL1, but, as always, much more will follow. We hope you enjoyed (and will continue to enjoy) these noble and ferocious creatures.
Xotli
C3V Editor and Admin
Total Comments 46
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Awesome release, Mok was a huge (bad pun intended) surprise. I'm going to get some games in with them against Arktos right now. Who needs to go to sleep when there's new heroscape to be played, and it's only 4 in the morning.
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 06:18 AM by infectedsloth
Updated November 14th, 2012 at 07:23 AM by infectedsloth |
No comments -- I'm still staring in awe while trying to decide which unit I like best...
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 07:16 AM by Joseph Sweeney |
Five new army cards ! They all seem to be very fun ! C3V made a very good job. Now we've to try all this...
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 07:18 AM by Seb from space |
These look neat!
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 08:29 AM by Scapemage |
Great release!I have always enjoyed the large figures the most - makes me feel like a kid again! Glad to see C3V continuing this awesome part of Heroscape!
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 08:32 AM by El Diabolo |
Finally Aquilla gets a full grown dragon. I'm so happy I might cry. Nice job C3V!
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 08:36 AM by Crixus33 |
Mok is a great surprise!
Having playtested three of the others, while Morgoloth and Racheim are real beasts and a lot of fun to play, Death Commander Mark 3 really changes the whole Utgar soulborg army and strategy with and against them. Great release! |
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 08:46 AM by faure |
Great stuff!
I love how Morgoloth breathes new life into the Badru; their big weakness is engagement, and he helps them out immensely. He is cool in the Mezzo endgame as well. |
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 10:27 AM by Filthy the Clown |
Mok!!! I love this guy! A giant with machine gun firing dwarves on his shoulders - is there anything more "battle of all time" than that?
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 11:28 AM by IAmBatman |
Looks great!
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 12:14 PM by Mossman |
Awesome job guys!
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 12:35 PM by MegaSilver |
Another FANtastic release! Great job C3V!
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 12:44 PM by Red Eyed Jedi |
wow!!!!!!!! excellent new ideas and synergies
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 12:54 PM by ehobe |
Well, I don't know if anyone has noticed, but Mok has nearly the same powers as Dok's Zog which uses the same figure. The stats are identical, as is the left box, and all of Mok's powers are derived from Zog. (Great Axe is omitted).
Also DCM3 is derived from 1Mmirg's Deathcommander Mark II, who (interestingly enough) notes in his write up that the "Mark" in the name is a nod to R˙chean... The powers aren't quite the same, but they bear a certain resemblance. Regardless, great job C3V!!! |
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 12:59 PM by superfrog |
Keep 'em Coming!Well met! Morgoloth at the same price as the Werewolf Lord seems reasonable: They have identical baseline stats. Morgoloth is specifically more useful to the Wolves. If I Morgoloth had been available when I went to the My Time to Shine event in Savage, I might have taken the whole thing. [In general, units from Wave 9 on have been pretty well priced. For instance, in ∆, which is based on the Power Rankings, the Werewolf Lord is 130 points.] I, too, passed on the Axegrinders when they first came out, to my eternal chagrin. I purchased the Ram and Wolfen Confrontation Boxes a while back and, while I haven't unpacked the Bladedancers or Skeletons yet, I have made extensive use of the Ruins. I haven't rebased any of my C3V units, and have had no issues thus far. Is rebasing really necessary? |
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Posted November 14th, 2012 at 01:15 PM by kolakoski
Updated November 14th, 2012 at 01:24 PM by kolakoski |
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