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Doom-Flayers are a Skaven Skaven war machine unit introduced in Total War: Warhammer II with The Prophet and the Warlock.

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Description[ | ]

The Doom-Flayer is a motorised iron ball of whirling blades that was first deployed during the merciless underground battles against the Dwarfs of the World's Edge Mountains. Various incarnations of this Skaven killing machine with spinning, stabbing and slashing blades were used to assail the Dawi's subterranean strongholds. The first few Doom-Flayers were largely Skaven-powered, as the pushing crew generated much of the impetus needed to drive the whirling weaponry. The Skaven crew, protected by a scrap-barrier of old shields, metal-reinforced planks, and even the patched-together armour plates of fallen enemies, could just about avoid incoming missile fire and steer the device to plough into enemy lines.

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  • Chariot War Machine
  • Armoured: Armoured units can block damage from any source apart from Modifier icon armour piercingArmour-Piercing damage.
  • Anti-Infantry: Anti-infantry units have an advantage against targets that are smaller than a horse. This advantage can be a damage bonus against small targets, superior weight used to smash through lighter enemies, or an explosive attack from range that effects a large area.
  • Armour-Piercing: The damage of Modifier icon armour piercingarmour-piercing weapons mostly ignores the armour of the target, making them the ideal choice against heavily-armoured enemies. They are often heavier and attack at a slower rate though, making them less efficient against poorly-armoured targets.

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Doomflayers are the skaven's version of chariots. Capable of shredding infantry units, they also gain additional armor when in melee, granting them additional survivability. These units can be powerful when combined with Skitterleap. Send them to charge enemy units head on or via flanks. Their armour will protect them for a while, but sustained combat is not for them.

Notably, their low profile makes targeting them with ranged units (especially while they are moving) quite difficult. Recommend bringing a snare or slowing ability to make them easier to target.

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