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In terms of behaviour, a Grog simply moves until he has a line of sight to his downed ally and begin bracing his weapon to unleash a volley of suppressing bullets if it's a Zealot. Unlike Veterans, he doesn't always spam Bolter in place, but he dashes across the battlefield to carry his teammates. He will typically remain ferociously intimidating to scare Fresh-Milk away while reloading during hordes, never seeking to move to cover. He has a push attack similar to Sigmar if a boss remains close to it for too long without staggering it.
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