Pretty cool name and nice new minis for the Orc and Goblin range, right? Well, yes and no. Yes to the cool new mini part, no to this being good for Chaos Dwarf players. Orc and goblin players should be embarrassed as they now have even more choices for their hordes. Us Dawi Zharr are still on the outside looking in. Normally the closest thing we have to an army book is the Orc and Goblin one because we have a number of units in there that we are able to use. So it is natural for us Chaos Dwarf players to take a peek and see what we can use. Enter the Nasty Skulkers. Goblins who attack the flanks, backstab and retreat, sound like a certain Dawi Zharr unit by any chance?
Look at Nasty Skulkers and it’s obvious for us that Sneaky Gits come to mind and therein lies the problem. The reason why this is an issue is the fact that the two are so closely aligned in look and feel, that I wonder if it is a legitimate question that they did the Orcs and Goblins get one of our cooler units? It’s legitimate to ask as we haven’t had a list in years so why wouldn’t Games Workshop pillage their own works for “new” ideas? The answer is there is nothing to stop them from doing so.
Now from the financial side, no matter how cool the minis are there is no way you are going to assemble a Sneaky Git unit from these guys; it’s just not going to happen from the cost perspective. For a unit of Sneaky Gits you’d need 20 minimum and that means buying at least 7 packs of these guys at $15 for 3: $105 for a unit, not very cost effective no matter the look of the minis; I like the look of them, but not that much.
In any event it’s another nice option for us Chaos Dwarf players and perhaps those that are not confident in their converting/green stuff skills. If the Chaos Dwarfs do get remade I wonder on the cross-over potential otherwise. I’d say low due to the fact that GW has been keeping armies as separate entities since 6th edition and I don’t see this changing.
