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Post by Paint_In »

Hi all,

Since I am not sure if I would need to post this here or in army design this seems to be the more logical question regarding Elephant BG's.

At the moment I am anticipating the rules.
However since I am also rebasing my undead fantasy army for use of FoG I am not sure what to do with these.
Are BG's with Elephant normally grouped in even numbers so 2,4 or 6 etc bases per BG, or are they based in whatever number of bases you want per Battegroup.

Would be a waste to rebase too much bases which end up with nothing to do but polute the stables.

Hope to hear from anyone.

René
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Post by nicofig »

It's 2 bases minimum :wink:
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Post by Paint_In »

nicofig wrote:It's 2 bases minimum :wink:
Okay so I have 9 "Elephants".
So rebasing 8 "Elephants" would be a good move.
That way I would be able to do 1x8, 2x4, 4x2 BG's
Or would 3x3 also be an option for "Elephants".
In which case rebasing them all would be handy.

René
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Post by nikgaukroger »

Elephant BGs are always 2 bases in the lists.
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