We won’t go through all 15 results here, but you can see a couple of sneak peeks below: There are 15 potential results for a model to roll on the table, ranging from dead (pretty significant) to being captured by the enemy. It’s only those that were removed from the table as a ‘kill’ that you have to worry about.įollowing a game, you need to roll on the Casualty Table to see what awful ailment they have suffered. Models that end the game having just taken a wound, or left the game because of a Fallback action, are considered to have received medical attention and will be ready for a scrap next time. – may have been injured in the heat of a fight. However, everyone else – whether that’s a Commander, Spellcaster, Support model, etc. There’s no point crying over spilt blood, it’s going to happen, so you’ll just have to deal with it.Īny Grunts removed from play are immediately considered to be dead – poor things.
Let’s face the awful truth – occasionally your much-loved warband members are going to get injured on the battlefield. We’ll begin with casualties before talking about equipment and what happens between campaign games. After our previous blog talking about the different roles and experience your warband can gather, today we’re highlighting some of the other exciting aspects of a campaign.