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[[File:Ogre Hunter.jpg|right|thumbnail|An [[Ogre Hunter]] with a pair of Sabretusks.]]
 
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Sabretusks are the feline-looking mountain beasts with yellow-beige fur. They are powerful predators, with the speed of a warhorse, strength of a Cold One, reflexes of [[Skaven]] and brutal efficiency of a [[Witch Elf]]. Huters keep them as pets, because their keen noses help them hunt their prey, especially the [[Cave-beast]]. <sup>1</sup>
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Sabretusks are the feline-looking mountain predators with yellow-beige fur. They are deadly adversaries alone, with the speed of a warhorse, strength of a Cold One, reflexes of [[Skaven]] and brutal efficiency of a [[Witch Elf]]. However, they are pack hunters, together able to kill a mature [[Rhinox]] or even fell a whole [[Giant]]. [[ Ogre Hunter]]s keep them as pets, not just because of their respectable prowess, but also because their keen noses are great at locating creatures, especially the [[Cave-beast]]. <sup>1,2</sup>
  
 
Should the Hunter go to battle, so will the Sabretusks. The Hunter will often release them mid-battle to prey on enemy troops on their own, the aforementioned qualitites doing a good service to [[Ogre]]s; however, as a wild beast, the Sabretusk puts its own survival first and is even less likely to stay in a prolonged fight then dodgy [[Gnoblar Fighter]]s.<sup>1</sup>
 
Should the Hunter go to battle, so will the Sabretusks. The Hunter will often release them mid-battle to prey on enemy troops on their own, the aforementioned qualitites doing a good service to [[Ogre]]s; however, as a wild beast, the Sabretusk puts its own survival first and is even less likely to stay in a prolonged fight then dodgy [[Gnoblar Fighter]]s.<sup>1</sup>
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The Sabretusks can also be made to fight on a battlefield with a [[Scroll of Binding]], which only happens during the [[Storm of Magic]], due to the power required for it.<sup>2</sup>
  
 
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*<sup>1</sup>:[http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=&prodId=prod1010005 Games Workshop Official Site]
 
*<sup>1</sup>:[http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=&prodId=prod1010005 Games Workshop Official Site]
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*<sup>2</sup>:[http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat640011a&prodId=prod1110238 Games Workshop Official Site]
 
[[Category: Ogre Kingdoms]]
 
[[Category: Ogre Kingdoms]]
 
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An Ogre Hunter with a pair of Sabretusks.

Sabretusks are the feline-looking mountain predators with yellow-beige fur. They are deadly adversaries alone, with the speed of a warhorse, strength of a Cold One, reflexes of Skaven and brutal efficiency of a Witch Elf. However, they are pack hunters, together able to kill a mature Rhinox or even fell a whole Giant. Ogre Hunters keep them as pets, not just because of their respectable prowess, but also because their keen noses are great at locating creatures, especially the Cave-beast. 1,2

Should the Hunter go to battle, so will the Sabretusks. The Hunter will often release them mid-battle to prey on enemy troops on their own, the aforementioned qualitites doing a good service to Ogres; however, as a wild beast, the Sabretusk puts its own survival first and is even less likely to stay in a prolonged fight then dodgy Gnoblar Fighters.1

The Sabretusks can also be made to fight on a battlefield with a Scroll of Binding, which only happens during the Storm of Magic, due to the power required for it.2

Sources.