Sigvald the Magnificent

(Entry)
Type: model
EntryId: 95f7-7423-8d11-3c7a
Hidden: false
Costs: 335 pts

Constraints:

max(roster): 1
Options (6)
Rules (6)
Supreme Vanity
Sigvald the Magnificent may never re-roll a failed Stupidity test, nor use another model's LD when taking a Stupidity test (such as the army General's). The above also applies to any unit that Sigvald is currently joined to.
Favoured Son
If Sigvald the Magnificent is required to roll on the Eye of the Gods table, do not roll any dice. Instead, he is always counted as having rolled the Dark Fury reward.
Stupidity
Provided that they are not engaged in close combat, a unit that contains one or more models with Stupidity must take a LD test at the start of its Movement phase. If the test is passed, the unit will act normally this turn.

If the test is failed, it moves directly forwards using Random Movement (D6) in the Compulsory Movement sub-phase. The Stupid unit cannot take any further action that turn, so cannot declare charges or make a shooting attack. However, a unit that has failed a Stupidity test can still be forced to move, or perform any other action, by a spell, or other special rule/magic item.

Until they pass the Stupidity test again, models that have failed their Stupidity test have Immunity (Psychology) and Random Movement (D6), except that they can only move directly forwards. They cannot choose to do a combat reform or choose any other charge reaction except Hold. In addition, Wizards cannot attempt to cast or channel power dice or dispel dice.
Strider
Models with Strider will normally have a subset of Strider that is mentioned in the brackets. The rule only applies in terrain of the specified type. Models with Strider treat that piece of terrain as open ground for the purposes of Movement, meaning they ignore any M penalties or Dangerous Terrain tests otherwise caused by it. Note that they still follow the rules for that terrain type in terms of combat.
Eye of the Gods
Models with this rule can never refuse a challenge and, if possible, must always issue one. If there are several models with this rule involved in a combat, the controlling player chooses which will issue/accept the challenge.

In addition, if a model with this rule kills an enemy character or destroys a non-Expendable unit in either close combat, with spells, or through charging/pursuing, immediately make a 2D6 roll on the Eye of the Gods table. If there is more than one character in the unit at the time of the destruction of the enemy unit through pursuit, each character gets to make a separate roll. Once the result of the roll has been determined that model now has that reward for the rest of the battle. A model can have several rewards, and it can even have the same reward multiple times. If, for any reason, a reward cannot be applied, the result is instead treated as a ‘The Eye Opens’ result.

Note that the Chaos Champion itself must cause the last unsaved Wound on a model to claim the kill (if a model suffered multiple Wounds simultaneously, randomise between the sources to determine which caused the final Wound).
Mark of Slaanesh
A character with a Mark of Chaos cannot join a unit that has a different Mark of Chaos. A character with a Mark of Chaos cannot join a unit that has already been joined by a character that has a different Mark of Chaos.

Models with the Mark of Slaanesh have Immunity (Psychology) and Stubborn.

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