JamesR wrote:
I am seriously considering purchasing the piece (yes I've had a change of heart, but Radagast has always been a favorite of mine) and was wondering if anyone had fielded it? And if so how did it fare?
I'd imagine a spell-caster that could automatically have 5 attacks or 6 on the charge (the extra one being provided by Sebastian) with all but 1 being at str 4 would be quite effective, but with the size of the base and 200 points (if outfitted as stated above) I know he might not be worth the point cost.
Also Radagast could cast renew on his own sleigh right? If so that's a BIG plus for me towards purchasing him.
I would say that if you have enough points available to you (i.e. 1,000-1,500+) he is definitely worth using. Think about it: he charges you and rides you down with 5 attacks (not counting Sebastian for this bit), and then if you're infantry he wallops you with 10 attacks!!!
Let me just reiterate that because it is quite mindblowing.
This is a *Wizard* with 10 attacks. Even Gandalf the White on Shadowfax can only manage 4. And then of course there's his spellcasting. Having Renew at his disposal with a free point of Will is no joke (unless of course you are the one using him), plus Panic Steed will help to deal with any cavalry that might oppose you, and Terrifying Aura should protect him from a good number of enemies wishing to charge him. The only thing to watch out for is the fact that the sleigh is only a measly Defence 3, even though it has 4 Wounds it should still die fairly easily. Regarding whether Raddy can use Renew on the sleigh, I'm afraid I've no idea off the top of my head. Be warned that your opponent will undoubtedly try to destroy the sled as soon as possible: that will leave the Brown Wizard somewhat more vulnerable.
Radagast used to be by far the weakest Wizard as far as damage was concerned, having neither a magic sword nor Sorcerous Blast at his disposal. But on the sleigh he is a force to be reckoned with in terms of the damage he can inflict. Like many models if used correctly I imagine he can be fairly high on the table of unstoppableness.
In Radagast's own words: "I'd like to see them try."
Cheers,
Gandalf