The set contains 32 one-piece high-quality resin miniatures of Liagulians Warriors and sixteen 20 mm square plastic bases. Require assembly, cleaning and painting. Scenic bases not included. The miniatures are dedicated for Argatoria Wargame.
Scale: 10 mm
Design and sculpting: Marek Rurarz
Liagulians Tactics – Arox
The core unit of each Arox army are The Chosen, commonly known as Liagulians, warriors who always attack with two ranks instead of one thanks to their spears. Always consider having units of at least two ranks to benefit from this rule, but with their low cost of 9 pts/base, you can absolutely go for Hordes. If you field a Horde, always field the Champion of Gods as well and consider him their key support. They pray better thanks to the Faithful rule, so always pray with them to increase their chances in combat.
Although Liagulians feel much better in Hordes, you can also treat them as supplementary units, not core. If you choose this path, you can deploy them in single ranks, accepting the fact that they will not benefit from the Spear Storm rule and saving some points for more elite and skilled units. Having mentioned it, Liagulians are the cheapest 'bait' units you can have in your army, so one Horde accompanied by a few single ranks (or two-rank units if you want to use the Spear Storm rule) is probably the best way to go. Avoid attacking units with armour or protection, especially the better one (granting a 2 or less save) – taking into account the lower than usual Weapon Skill 2 of the Liagulians, it is worth making sure that any successful hits and wounds they manage to get will result in immediate destruction of the enemy bases.
Colour schemes:
Arox
Scaly skin – warm green
Torso – beige
Weapon decorations – red, orange, yellow
Sorgax
Scaly skin – cold green
Torso – grey, white
Weapon decorations – blue, violet, purple
Liagulians are common units that attack with great hordes always using their numerical superiority. During the fight, they screech loudly, driving the enemies crazy. Their long weapons allow them to make good use of the rear ranks of troops. Liagulians are quite arrogant and believe that they can defeat any enemy. If things don't go their way, they always think that they were too few.