The most relevant card for representing undead hordes is Regenerate; the draft version is described below.
Other interesting battle cards are:
- Terror. +1 point per stand cost; enemy stands turn a Fall Back result into a Flee result.
- Fierce. -1/2 point per stand cost. Cannot disengage from combat; must advance after winning a combat.
- Fast. Increases movement. +1/2 point per stand.
- Slow. Decreases movement. -1/2 point per stand.
The above are just sketched, not completely described. Fierce gives no cost reduction for stand types that are already forced to advance after successful combat (Knights, Warband, Warrior, Elephants); Terror costs more if combined with Deadly; that sort of thing.
Then there are the rules to support Necromancers (wizards) and Heroes (special individuals who can move about the battlefield -- Wraiths, Nazgul, the Headless Horseman)
But here's the complete (draft) version of Regenerate.
16 Regenerate
This battle card can represent troops that have vast numbers (not all of which are on the battlefield at once), or that can be continuously summoned (skeletons from underground), or that cannot actually be killed (elemental spirits).
Selecting this Battle Card
If this battle card is selected for a class in a Fantasy Triumph army, it must be purchased for all stands in the class.
Cost
+1 point per stand.
Game Play
This rule is for troops that can return to battle after being destroyed. Such destroyed troops are lost (normal point value as destroyed units) but can return to battle on a friendly turn by paying command points equal to or greater than half the value of the stand as it counts towards army defeat. So a 3.5 point stand could be returned to play by paying 2 command points. Returning a unit to battle means it no longer counts as lost (it is no longer a destroyed unit).
Troops that have Up return to Up; other troops who regenerate may be placed anywhere along the home base edge at least 4mu from enemy.
Victory Conditions
This battle card has no impact upon calculating army defeat
Fantasy Examples
Undead hordes (meaning teeming masses, not the Horde troop type) are the stereotypical example of this battle card.