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The Chief Servant Ogre is of ''Large Size'' and lets the war machines he is serving benefit from his line of sight. He counts as two regular servants when determined the penalties bound to missing crew-members. | The Chief Servant Ogre is of ''Large Size'' and lets the war machines he is serving benefit from his line of sight. He counts as two regular servants when determined the penalties bound to missing crew-members. | ||
Revision as of 22:20, 4 June 2022
The following is pulled from pg 18 of Cry Havoc 3 Gaming Aid.
The chief servant ogres are familiar with the operating of all war machines. The Cadwëans call on them when they wish to steal their enemies' machines and turn them against their former owners.
A Universal Servant: The Chief Servant Ogre can be deployed without a war machine.
When he is operating a machine, then he is always considered to be a servant, never a substitute. The chief servant must nevertheless meet the conditions imposed by the war machine (AIM and DIS).
The Chief Servant Ogre is of Large Size and lets the war machines he is serving benefit from his line of sight. He counts as two regular servants when determined the penalties bound to missing crew-members.