The Book of Nicholas Esenwein
The Book of Nicholas Esenwein C3V Wave 1 - Thormun's Reprieve - Heroes of Vasel's Vigil http://www.heroscapers.com/community...r_original.jpg PDF Download The figure used for this unit is a Vampire Guildmaster figure from D&D Miniatures. Its model number and name is (38/Savage Encounters), or a Vampire Stalker figure from D&D Dungeon Command: Curse of the Undeath Character Bio
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Bloodborn Rising Each time Nicholas Esenwein destroys a figure, you may remove a wound marker from this Army Card. If the destroyed figure was small or medium, and not undead, replace that figure immediately, if possible, with one of your own previously destroyed Thralls. Nicholas Esenwein may not use Bloodborn rising on destructible object. Overextend Attack After taking a turn with Nicholas Esenwein, you may place a wound marker on Nicholas Esenwein and take another turn with him. You may only use this power once per round. Flying When counting spaces for Nicholas Esenwein’s movement, ignore elevations. Nicholas Esenwein may fly over water without stopping, pass over figures without becoming engaged, and fly over obstacles such as ruins. When Nicholas Esenwein starts to fly, if he is engaged he will take and leaving engagement attacks. - Rulings and Clarifications -_______________________________________ - Combinations and Synergies - Synergy Benefits Offered Bloodborn Rising: Thralls Skeletons of Annellintia: NecromancySynergy Benefits Received Zombie Hulk : Paralyzing FearSynergy Imposed Ana Karithon : Turn Undead Special Attack______________________________________________________________________ __ - Heroscapers Community Contributions - Power Ranking and Master Index Nicholas Esenwein- He's no Cyprien, but healing and bringing back a figure with one kill is a solid combo. If stronger Thralls arrive, he gets stronger. B -by dok Unit Strategy Review -TBA http://www.heroscapers.com/community...a_original.jpg http://www.heroscapers.com/community...a_original.jpg |
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His overextend attack makes him amazing. Cause in one turn he could heal two wounds (including the one taken from overextending), and revive two previously destroyed thralls. He's a studmuffin.
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Maybe it's worth to copy in the bio spoiler the text you'll find here: C3V Highlight May 22nd 2011
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The Nicholas Esenwein/Preyblood Thrall army has this to it that I didn't pick up until actually playing a game with them:
Each Preyblood Thrall you create is another potential wound you can heal from Nicholas, as he can destroy the Preybloods that he revives. So if there's a lull in the battle where the opponent is moving in reinforcements, Nicholas can attack a Thrall or two to recover wounds/fuel a future revival. Sooooo cool. |
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Nicholas could destroy a Thrall to heal a wound, but could not create another Thrall, because it is Undead.
You can look at Bloodborn Rising in two Parts Bloodborn Rising 1)Each time Nicholas Esenwein destroys a figure, you may remove a wound marker from this Army Card. --Nick destroys a figure and heals a wound. 2)If the destroyed figure was small or medium, and not undead, replace that figure immediately, if possible, with one of your own previously destroyed Thralls. Nicholas Esenwein may not use Bloodborn rising on destructible object. --The figure was not Undead, and was small or medium...you may, if you have any destroyed Thralls, replace said figure with a Thrall. |
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I have to say, that Nicho and the Thralls are one of my favorite releases from C3V so far--they're topped only by Van Nessing in my book.
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In his first turn Nicholas could move to one of his Thralls, attack and destroy it to regain a wound, then overextend, recieving a wound, destroy an opponets non-undead, small or medium figure to remove a wound and revive the Thrall you destroyed on the first turn.
Basically using your own thrall as a bridge to get to an enemy figure that you could not reach in one turn. |
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Nicholas Esenwein is Undead, you should add the following in "Synergy Benefits Offered".
Zombie Hulk: Paralyzing Fear As Undead, Nicholas Esenwein may benefit from the Zombie Hulk's Paralyzing Fear defense penalty when attacking other figures. |
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Thanks dalu. I also added a link to all the other Books and I added dock's power rankings, C3V/SoV-inclusive Power Rankings
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Minor card error: the term "Undead" should be capitalized, as it's referring to a Species type.
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