Slavegiants do not attack in the same way as other creatures though they select their victims as normal. They are far too large and fractious to take orders, and much too scatterbrained to have any sort of coherent plan. In fact, once in combat even the Slavegiant doesn't really know what he's going to do next! To determine what happens, each Close Combat phase roll a D6 on one of the following tables when it is the Slavegiant's turn to fight. Which table you use depends on the size of the Slavegiant's victim. When fighting characters riding monsters, decide whether to attack the rider or mount, as normal and use the appropriate table for the size of the target.
Slavegiant fighting big things (Ogres, Kroxigors, Minotaurs or similar sized or larger creatures including chariots):
D6 | Result |
1 | |
2-4 | |
5-6 |
Slavegiant fighting anyone smaller than above: