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Legion Logo.jpg Beast Mistress

Legion Blighted Nyss Solo - (Lesser Warlock equivalent)

These rare Nyss sorceresses are blessed with a direct channel to the font of the dragon Everblight’s power and are able to commune with dragonspawn on a level almost on par with that of the dragon’s warlocks. In battle they command the spawn with an innate understanding of each beast’s capabilities and methods of slaughter; their blighted bond allows them to anticipate attacks and take advantage of injured or distracted enemies.

Basic Info

Beast Mistress
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Warcaster 0
BASE Small
SPD 6
STR 5
MAT 5
RAT N/A
M.A. N/A
DEF 14
ARM 13
CMD N/A
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FOCUS N/A
FURY 4
THRS N/A
HP 5
F. Field N/A
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Warcaster 1
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Abilities

  • Draconic Consort - 1) This model is not a warlock but has the following warlock special rules: Battlegroup Commander, Control Range, Forcing, Fury Manipulation, Healing, Spellcaster, and Transferring damage. 2) This model can have only non-character Faction lesser warbeasts and light warbeasts in its battlegroup, and must have at least one warbeast in its battlegroup at the start of the game.
  • Field Marshal [Aggressive] - Warbeasts/warjacks in this model's battlegroup gain Aggressive. (Aggressive - A model with Aggressive can run or charge without spending focus/fury.)
  • Flank [ Legion Lesser Warbeast ] - When this model makes a melee attack against an enemy model in the melee range of a friendly Legion lesser warbeast, this model gains +2 to attack rolls and gains an additional damage die.
  • Pathfinder symbol.jpg Pathfinder

Weapons

Nyss Claymore
Sword icon.jpg  RNG   POW   P+S 
1 4 9

Spells

COST RNG AOE POW DUR OFF
Energizer

2 SELF - - - No
Each model in the spellcaster's battlegroup that is currently in its control range can immediately advance up to 2". Energizer can be cast only once per activation.
Blood Rain

3 8 3 12 (Corrode) - Yes
Blood rain causes corrosion damage. Models hit suffer the Corrosion continuous effect.

Theme Forces

Recent Changes

2021.10 Mega Update

  • Dropped 2 points (from 4)
  • Can now have light or lesser beasts in her battlegroup (used to be just lessers)

Thoughts on Beast Mistress

Beast Mistress in a nutshell

The Beast Mistress is the faction's cheapest lesser warlock with focus on lesser and light warbeasts. With a 2-points price tag, a decent Field Marshal rule and a good threat extender she is a great choice if you wish to outsource a light warbeast or a few lessers. While the Blight Archon can command sizeable battlegroups and quality warbeasts like Zuriel, an Angelius, or even an Archangel, the Beast Mistress is your go-to solution if you want a cheap-as-possible beast commander outside your warlock's battlegroup, who can still act rather well on its own.

The Beast Mistress can bring either lesser or light beasts in her battlegroup, opening up quite a few possible combinations. Whether you want to put her beasts' combat abilities to use or just have your army's support beasts outsourced under her care, the Mistress got you covered. If you intend to do the former, Aggressive Field Marshal along with Energizer offers excellent threat ranges for your beasts.

She is cheap for a reason though: even with Flank on lessers, combat should be a last ditch effort, and Blood Rain is basically a dead spell on her card due to her low FURY4 and the low range on the spell. If you really need to corrode something, you must blow your entire Fury stack to boost an attack roll, and left with none to boost damage. She is also quite fragile with her ARM13 - you should always camp at least 1 Fury to save her from getting sniped.

Combos & Synergies

You may either want a single light warbeast under her care, or several lessers in her battlegroup. Whatever which way you go, try to avoid inflating her battlegroup too much since it will draw a big bullseye on her head and it takes little effort to put her down for good. If you go with lessers, you can spend them basically like ammo, not expecting them to return anyway. Feel free to threaten objectives or exposed flanks, or just goad your enemy into sending their Ambushing units into her.

  • Blighted Nyss Shepherd - Beast Master goes a long way towards mitigating the Mistress' 8" radius control area.

Lesser Warbeasts

  • Stinger - A free Assault spray with Energizer can threaten up to 17" - not something to build a strategy on, but if it takes off a scoring solo from a flag, why not give it a go?
  • Shredder - Basically fire&forget missiles, who can still deal a surprising amount of damage with Flank.
  • Blight Wasp - Free run and charges by default, plus the Mistress gets access to the Kiling Spree animus to be cast on other lights.
  • Mekanoshredder - The best of the lights, its animus is just as important as the beast itself.
  • Harrier - SPD 7 and Flight means the can go far and contest.
  • Spawning Vessel - Waste not, want not - use the corpses of your Shredders (or their victims) to create new ones.

Light Warbeasts

  • Nephilim Bolt Thrower - With the Mistress' toolkit it can operate as an autonomous gun platform that can threaten things up to 16" while still retaining the ability to aim (Energizer does not take away the aiming bonus).
  • Raek - A capable combat light who can also operate quite far away from the Mistress, and is super grateful for the 2" extra threat range from Energizer.
  • Nephilim Soldier - This Fury-capped warbeast can really shine under the Mistress' guidance with free charges up to 13"+ away - especially if your warlock or the rest of your army can provide further STR/damage roll boost. It can also easily trigger flank for the Shredder with its 2" reach.
  • Naga Nightlurker - A ranged warbeast and a powerful animus in one package. With Energizer you can end up up to 12" away from the target you tried to Shadow Bind.
  • Teraph - If you want to play it safe with your Beast Mistress, you may also choose this ranged warbeast over the Nephilim Bolt Thrower, as she can take care of the entire Fury output of a single Teraph while Energizer helps with positioning into a better dig-in spot. Her aggressive Field Marshal may also have merit if you need to commit the Teraph into melee.

Warlocks and Lesser warlocks

  • Lylyth1 loves outsourced battlegroups, while with Lylyth2's Soothing Song you may consider running one extra light or lesser under the Mistress's care without overburdening her.
  • Kryssa has the same mobility tool as the Mistress, and her feat is a general force multiplier. She may even cast Ignite onto a combat light and once it's been killed, cycle it to a more valuable target. If you happen to keep the Mistress close to her, the Tough aura can also save her hide.
  • Vayl1 - Incite is also an excellent threat amplifier, while her feat allows you to retreat safely after a more bold turn.
  • Thagrosh0 - Enemies without 2" melee reach will have hard time dealing with a light warbeast in a Blight Burst AoE. He may also boost her DEF via Fog of War against ranged threats.
  • Blight Archon - It helps the Mistress with its Veteran Leader aura if you need to commit into battle.

Drawbacks & Downsides

  • Fragile.
  • Like with every lesser warlock, beasts under her care will miss out on your warlock's battlegroup buffs.
  • The more beast you put under her care, the more likely the enemy will try to snipe her.
  • Her Flank only gets triggered on lesser warbeasts, and she's not available in Ravens of War where lessers have additional utility.
  • Melee beasts may often leave her tiny control area.
  • In Oracles of Annihilation Thagrosh0 may substitute her with a vast set of special rules for only +3 points.

Tricks & Tips

  • Flanking is not tied to Battlegroup lessers. If your warcaster happens to have one nearby, it can be just as good.
  • If you really need to commit her into melee, go for flanking. With charge she can make three MAT7 strike with P+S9 + 4D6 for damage.

Other

Trivia

Released in Hordes: Gargantuans (2013)

Other Legion models

Legion Logo.jpg       Legion Index       (Edit)            
Battlegroup & Similar
Warlocks

Absylonia1 - Absylonia2 - Anamag - Bethayne1 - Bethayne2 - Fyanna2 - Kallus1 - Kallus2 - Kryssa - Lylyth1 - Lylyth2 - Lylyth3 - Lylyth4 - Rhyas1 - Saeryn1 - Saeryn2 & Rhyas2 - Thagrosh1 - Thagrosh2 - Vayl1 - Vayl2

Other Warbeast Controllers

Beast Mistress - Blight Archon - Thagrosh0

Lesser Blight Wasps - Shredder - Harrier - Mekanoshredder - Stinger
Light Afflictor - Naga Nightlurker - Nephilim Bloodseer - Nephilim Bolt Thrower - Nephilim Protector - Nephilim Soldier - Raek - Teraph
Heavy

Angelius - Azrael - Carnivean - Golab - Neraph - Proteus - Ravagore - Scythean - Typhon - Seraph - Zuriel

Gargantuans Archangel - Blightbringer
Units, Solos, & Battle Engines
Units

Blackfrost Shard - B.N. Archers - B.N. Hex Hunters - B.N. Legionnaires - B.N. Raptors - B.N. Scather Crew - B.N. Swordsmen - B. Rotwings - B.O. Warmongers - B.O. Warspears - Chosen - Grotesque Banshees - Grotesque Raiders - Hellmouth - Ice Witches - Strider Blightblades - Strider Scouts - Spawning Vessel - Virtue Host

Solos

Ammok - Annyssa Ryvaal - Beast Mistress - Blight Archon - B.N Shepherd - B.N. Sorceress - B.N. Warlord - Craelix - Forsaken - Fyanna1 - Grotesque Assassin - Incubi - Spell Martyr - Strider Deathstalker - Succubus - Thagrosh0 - Virtue Champion - B.O. Warmonger War Chief - Yssylla

Battle Engines Throne of Everblight
Theme Forces
Children of the Dragon - Oracles of Annihilation - Primal Terrors - Ravens of War
Minions
Refer to Who Works for Whom and/or Category: Legion of Everblight Minion
This index was last updated: 2021.11

Rules Clarifications

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Rules Clarification : Lesser Warlock and/or Draconic Consort     (Edit)

  • This model has a completely separate battlegroup to your main warlock.
    • Your main warlock cannot force warbeasts under this model's control (and vice versa).
    • Any spells/effects that apply to your main warlock's battlegroup (such as Warpath) do not apply to warbeasts under this model's control (and vice versa).
  • This model is a solo, and is not a warlock
    • It is affected by stuff which specifies "non-warlock models" (such as Seduction).
    • It is not affected by stuff which specifies "warlock" (such as Black Arts).
  • When this solo dies, any warbeasts they are controlling go wild exactly as if it was a warlock. (Infernal Ruling)
    • See this article for the Wild warbeast rules and how to re-tame them.
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Rules Clarification : Field Marshal      (Edit)

  • Field marshal only grants the ability to warjacks/warbeasts in the battlegroup, so (normally) the caster does not have the Field Marshal ability.
  • However if it is listed on the caster's card separately, such as on Magnus2, then they do have it. (Closed thread)

Rules Clarification : Aggressive - None yet. (Edit)

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Rules Clarification : Flank      (Edit)

  • You can gain the Flank bonus vs knocked down/stationary models (refer to the latest Errata).
  • Melee range is measured from your front arc so you cannot trigger Flank on models in your back arc.
  • The target enemy doesn't need to be in the Flanker's LOS, just their melee range.
    • Most of the time if something is in your melee range then it is so close it's in your LOS too, and the difference is meaningless.
    • But if you have 2" reach and you're jammed up in B2B with a bunch of closely-spaced enemies, you'll find your LOS is blocked. In this case, you might be able to trigger Flank on an enemy model that is "hiding" behind that front row of jammers, even though you don't have LOS to it.
  • Flank is not tied to a specific weapon, so Mount attacks and Power Attacks can benefit as well.
  • If you have two sources of Flank they are still giving you the bonus from the Flank rule so do not stack. (Infernal Ruling)
  • If the target moves in/out of the Flanker's melee range between the attack roll and the damage roll (for instance if you throw it) then you need to reassess whether you get the Flank bonus for the damage roll. (Infernal Ruling)


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Rules Clarification : Energizer      (Edit)

  • The models affected are determined when you cast the spell. If you use Energizer to move your caster forward and get more models in your CTRL range, that doesn't change anything.
  • Battlegroup members (Edit)
    • Spells that target/affect "models in the battlegroup" can also target/will also affect the caster, the caster's unit (if they have one), and the caster's Companion (if they have one).
    • It won't target/affect models which are Attached, though.
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Rules Clarification : Blood Rain      (Edit)

  • Damage Type (Edit)
    • This spell does elemental damage in addition to magical damage, not instead of magical damage. (Infernal Ruling)