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The '''Warboss''' is the highest position in a large [[Ork]] [[Waaagh!]]; he is always the biggest, strongest and most cunning Ork in any given grouping of such creatures, and gets the best armour, weapons, and equipment.
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The '''Warboss''' is the highest position in a large [[Ork]] [[Waaagh!]]; he is always the biggest, strongest and most cunning Ork in any given grouping of such creatures, and gets the best armour, weapons, and equipment.{{cite this}}
  
He is easily distinguishable from his brethren because of his bossy nature and tendency to be over nine feet (3 meters) tall. As a general rule of thumb, the more successful a Warboss is, the larger he is.
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He is easily distinguishable from his brethren because of his bossy nature and tendency to be over nine feet (3 meters) tall. As a general rule of thumb, the more successful a Warboss is, the larger he is.{{cite this}}
  
 
==Role==  
 
==Role==  
In battle a Warboss often directly leads his tribe, and is a force to be reckoned with himself. Warbosses commonly keep a group of [[Nob]] bodyguards, [[Gretchin]] ammo haulers, and a pet [[Attack Squig]] around, making them even more formidable in combat.
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In battle a Warboss often directly leads his tribe, and is a force to be reckoned with himself. Warbosses commonly keep a group of [[Nob]] bodyguards, [[Gretchin]] ammo haulers, and a pet [[Attack Squig]] around, making them even more formidable in combat.{{cite this}}
  
If a Warboss is killed, the largest Nob of the tribe will take the Warboss's place, usually only after brutally restoring order among the tribe and establishing himself as the new Warboss. This works effectively out of combat, as things have time to sort themselves out through duels and challenges by would-be successors, but sometimes Ork Nobs fall upon one another during a battle, effectively destroying any sort of cohesion that the original Warboss had among the tribes under his command. Many an Ork invasion has been repelled due to killing the Warboss combined with a swift counter-attack, but such an action should never be thought of as a perfected method of fighting greenskins.  
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If a Warboss is killed, the largest Nob of the tribe will take the Warboss's place, usually only after brutally restoring order among the tribe and establishing himself as the new Warboss. This works effectively out of combat, as things have time to sort themselves out through duels and challenges by would-be successors, but sometimes Ork Nobs fall upon one another during a battle, effectively destroying any sort of cohesion that the original Warboss had among the tribes under his command. Many an Ork invasion has been repelled due to killing the Warboss combined with a swift counter-attack, but such an action should never be thought of as a perfected method of fighting greenskins.{{cite this}}
  
 
==Warlords and other titles==
 
==Warlords and other titles==
  
Particularly dominant and successful Warbosses are called "Warlords" or "Great Bosses". Tribe after tribe will flock to such a prominent leader, forming a massive Ork horde. The most notorious Warlord is [[Ghazghkull Thraka]], who almost all Orks revere, that is, if they are smart enough to.
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Particularly dominant and successful Warbosses are called "Warlords" or "Great Bosses". Tribe after tribe will flock to such a prominent leader, forming a massive Ork horde. The most notorious Warlord is [[Ghazghkull Thraka]], who almost all Orks revere, that is, if they are smart enough to.{{cite this}}
  
The most powerful and successful Warbosses may instead refer to themselves by a unique and impressive title of their own devising, such as the "[[Snagrod|Arch-arsonist]]" of [[Ork Empire of Charadon|Charadon]].
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The most powerful and successful Warbosses may instead refer to themselves by a unique and impressive title of their own devising, such as the "[[Snagrod|Arch-arsonist]]" of [[Ork Empire of Charadon|Charadon]].{{cite this}}
  
 
==Notable Warbosses==
 
==Notable Warbosses==
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==Gallery==
 
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Image:WarbossArt.jpg|An Ork Warboss{{Fn|4}}
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==Sources==
 
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[The Art of Warhammer 40,000]], pg. 189
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*[[Warhammer 40,000 4th Edition Rulebook]], p.153
 
*[[Warhammer 40,000 4th Edition Rulebook]], p.153
 
*[[Codex: Orks (3rd Edition)]] pg. 8
 
*[[Codex: Orks (3rd Edition)]] pg. 8
 
*[[Codex: Orks (4th Edition)]] pg. 32
 
*[[Codex: Orks (4th Edition)]] pg. 32
*<sup>4</sup>: [[The Art of Warhammer 40,000]] pg.189
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Orkoid Species

The Warboss is the highest position in a large Ork Waaagh!; he is always the biggest, strongest and most cunning Ork in any given grouping of such creatures, and gets the best armour, weapons, and equipment.[Needs Citation]

He is easily distinguishable from his brethren because of his bossy nature and tendency to be over nine feet (3 meters) tall. As a general rule of thumb, the more successful a Warboss is, the larger he is.[Needs Citation]

Role

In battle a Warboss often directly leads his tribe, and is a force to be reckoned with himself. Warbosses commonly keep a group of Nob bodyguards, Gretchin ammo haulers, and a pet Attack Squig around, making them even more formidable in combat.[Needs Citation]

If a Warboss is killed, the largest Nob of the tribe will take the Warboss's place, usually only after brutally restoring order among the tribe and establishing himself as the new Warboss. This works effectively out of combat, as things have time to sort themselves out through duels and challenges by would-be successors, but sometimes Ork Nobs fall upon one another during a battle, effectively destroying any sort of cohesion that the original Warboss had among the tribes under his command. Many an Ork invasion has been repelled due to killing the Warboss combined with a swift counter-attack, but such an action should never be thought of as a perfected method of fighting greenskins.[Needs Citation]

Warlords and other titles

Particularly dominant and successful Warbosses are called "Warlords" or "Great Bosses". Tribe after tribe will flock to such a prominent leader, forming a massive Ork horde. The most notorious Warlord is Ghazghkull Thraka, who almost all Orks revere, that is, if they are smart enough to.[Needs Citation]

The most powerful and successful Warbosses may instead refer to themselves by a unique and impressive title of their own devising, such as the "Arch-arsonist" of Charadon.[Needs Citation]

Notable Warbosses

Main article: List of Ork Warbosses

Notable Past Warbosses

Gallery

Sources

Uncited (unrelated to text)


Ork Infantry
Leadership WarbossMekbossPainbossBeastbossNobz (Beast Snagga Nob)Flash Gitz
Oddboyz MekboyzPainboyzWeirdboyz (Wurrboyz) • RuntherdsSpanna BoyzWrecka BoyzBikerboyzFlyboyzMadboyz
Boyz Slugga BoyzShoota BoyzStikk Bommaz'Ard BoyzSkarboyzYoofsFeral OrksBeast Snagga BoyBoarboyzSquighog Boyz
Specialists KommandosBurna BoyzTankbustasLootasStormboyz
Other GretchinSnotlingsSquigs