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Contrary to most savage orcs models, I quite like this guy… Can’t explain it.
I don’t play Warhammer… That must be it.
great sculpt, love the cloak
he is rather expensive and he may want to run at the enemy, but dont have him on a boar as he is more likely to get the charge. he can be do alot of damage, and in the end, he is an orc, orc = fun, they never do what you want when you want them too, unless they in combat. he looks great, his fluff is great. if you want savage orcs or a spider goblin army with some savage orcs in for bulk, have him there. goblins are cheap so he wont affect you that much. i am getten the orc book soon and i know he will be the first character i have
I really liked Wurzzag when he was first brought into the game 2 army books ago.
Grimgor got ALL the hype, ALL the attention, ALL the rediculously over the top background and rather good in game rules.
He was pushed so much by GW that Wurzzag didn’t even get into the previous army book, seeing him back did make me smile because he never deserved the lack of support he got.
For me not only Wurzzag’s model but especially his background and rules were always leagues ahead of GrimBores.
I like this model If I didn’t own a weirdboy I might buy it as a cool stand in 🙂
Lots of fun against opponents which take lots of wizards ….
I don’t think the followers of Tzeentch, planned to be turned into a squig ;D