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It is well known that the dwarves have no cavalry, Therefore, it is foreseeable that the shortcomings of the dwarves will be made up, I suggest that Chaos Dwarves can be given motorcycle units similar to Blood Shrine.
It is well known that the dwarves have no cavalry, Therefore, it is foreseeable that the shortcomings of the dwarves will be made up, I suggest that Chaos Dwarves can be given motorcycle units similar to Blood Shrine.
They have the Bull Centaurs that are essentially monstrous cavalry. Also there is nothing stopping Dwarfs from getting the Deathrollers from Blood Bowl and make them into a Dwarf equivalent to Skaven Doom-Flayers.
Chaos Dwarfs also have the Hobgoblin Wolf Riders, of both the melee and the ranged variants, as well as hordes of cheap hobgoblin infantry. Their weakness would supposedly be a very scarce Chaos Dwarf units, whether that would be represented by slow replenishment, small unit size, high cost + upkeep, unit caps or any combination of the above will have to be seen.
For what it's worth, the basic Chaos Dwarf unit in 8th edition tabletop game cost 50% than the basic Dwarf unit (12 to 8), although Chorf did come with shield whereas a shielded Dwarf pays 1 point each, making it actually 12 to 9. Although the 4th edition Chorfs actually was 1 point cheaper than normie Dwarfs.
Still, the hobgoblin units are 1/3 - 1/2 the cost of a normie Dwarf, and Chorf's main strength being their warmachines cost an arm and a leg, meaning a large amount of the army in tabletop were just hobgoblins filling the ranks
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Also there is nothing stopping Dwarfs from getting the Deathrollers from Blood Bowl and make them into a Dwarf equivalent to Skaven Doom-Flayers.
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Still, the hobgoblin units are 1/3 - 1/2 the cost of a normie Dwarf, and Chorf's main strength being their warmachines cost an arm and a leg, meaning a large amount of the army in tabletop were just hobgoblins filling the ranks
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