frankthedm
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IMNSHO he is ugly and a waste of a Huge uncommon slot. I'd rather he be rare and the Eldritch giant be uncommon.Abe.ebA said:Wow! I've been pretty 'meh' about the last few sets, but these look awesome. I think I may have to buy my first case of minis.
Question: What is the 'bluespawn godslayer' from and is it as nifty as it looks?
Bluespawn Godslayer
Among the largest of dragonspawn, Bluespawn Godslayers carry the war into the lairs of metallic dragons and against the aspects of gods that challenge Tiamat. The Godslayer is a melee tank, capable of mighty blows from its electrically charged sword. It uses a shield fashioned from the skull of one of its victims, as much for protection as a trophy demonstrating its might.
In the D&D Miniatures game, the Huge, uncommon Bluespawn Godslayer provides a massive force for Lawful Evil. It lives up to its name, with both Dragon Slayer and Outsider Slayer abilities that bring its damage potential against the right target to 90 points per round. Against other foes, it still strikes for 25 damage per hit (20 magic +5 electricity) and can strike at foes up to three squares away. Defensively, the Godslayer boasts a 23 AC, Spell Resistance, and the best DR in the game. It's trained to fight even the gods themselves, so don't expect this guy to run away from anything that might find its way into a warband.
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