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===1st Edition=== | ===1st Edition=== | ||
[[File:Heavy Arbalest1stEditionRules.png|left|frameless]] | [[File:Heavy Arbalest1stEditionRules.png|left|frameless]]The one missile weapon seen more often in the ranks of the Hegemon’s armies is the arbalest, a heavy crossbow. Of little use in fighting the fell creatures of the Abyss, detachments of arbalesteers are common in garrisons, as their armour-piercing bolts have proved invaluable in battling King Golloch’s heavily protected dwarf warriors. | ||
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The one missile weapon seen more often in the ranks of the Hegemon’s armies is the arbalest, a heavy crossbow. Of little use in fighting the fell creatures of the Abyss, detachments of arbalesteers are common in garrisons, as their armour-piercing bolts have proved invaluable in battling King Golloch’s heavily protected dwarf warriors. | |||
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[[File:Heavy Arbalest2ndEditionRules.png|left|frameless]] | [[File:Heavy Arbalest2ndEditionRules.png|left|frameless]]The one missile weapon seen more often in the ranks of the Hegemon’s armies is the arbalest, a heavy crossbow. Of little use in fighting the fell creatures of the Abyss, detachments of arbalesteers are common in garrisons, as their armour-piercing bolts have proved invaluable in battling King Golloch’s heavily protected dwarf warriors. | ||
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The one missile weapon seen more often in the ranks of the Hegemon’s armies is the arbalest, a heavy crossbow. Of little use in fighting the fell creatures of the Abyss, detachments of arbalesteers are common in garrisons, as their armour-piercing bolts have proved invaluable in battling King Golloch’s heavily protected dwarf warriors. | |||
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[[File:Basilean Heavy Arbalest3rdeditionrules.png|center|frameless|466x466px]] | [[File:Basilean Heavy Arbalest3rdeditionrules.png|center|frameless|466x466px]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 19 August 2025
Heavy Arbalest is seen often in the ranks of the Basileans armies.
About
Of little use in fighting the fell creatures of the Abyss, these war machines are still common in garrisons as their armour piercing bolts have proved invaluable in battling King Golloch’s heavily protected Dwarf warriors
Kings of war Appearance
- First Appearance - 1.2 – Basilean Legacy
- 2nd Edition - Kings of War – 2nd Edition Rulebook
- 3rd Edition - Kings of War – 3rd Edition Rulebook
1st Edition

The one missile weapon seen more often in the ranks of the Hegemon’s armies is the arbalest, a heavy crossbow. Of little use in fighting the fell creatures of the Abyss, detachments of arbalesteers are common in garrisons, as their armour-piercing bolts have proved invaluable in battling King Golloch’s heavily protected dwarf warriors.
2nd Edition

The one missile weapon seen more often in the ranks of the Hegemon’s armies is the arbalest, a heavy crossbow. Of little use in fighting the fell creatures of the Abyss, detachments of arbalesteers are common in garrisons, as their armour-piercing bolts have proved invaluable in battling King Golloch’s heavily protected dwarf warriors.
3rd Edition

Gallery
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Heavy Arbalest Model
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Heavy Arbalest 1st Edition Rules
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Heavy Arbalest 2nd Edition Rules
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Heavy Arbalest 3rd Edition Rules
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