Nedark
09-04-2009, 07:44 PM
This is something that has been bugging me lately.
I just finished a game, that had originally been between me and two of my friends against another friend two and of his friends (before they decided to switch it up), and my friend had told me that they were going to saturate my front-line with orbital bombardments and scheduled bombardments. So, I figured out a way to do this. I would deploy a single land-raider crusader (in the hopes that they would use the bombardments on that) and drop-pod and deep-strike the rest of my army. Here is the list I comprised:
50 Marines: 850
-1 melta gun: 5
-5 melta bombs: 25
-5 teleport homers: 75
955
Nedark with honor guard: 275
-lightning claw: 15
-terminator armour: 40
-terminator armour: 160
-melta bombs: 5
-digital wepons: 10
505
Captain: 100
-power sword: 15
-artificer armour: 15
-Combi melta: 10
-melta bombs: 5
-digital weapons: 10
155
terminator squad 1: 200
200
Terminator squad 2: 200
200
Venerable dread: 165
-extra armour: 15
180
dread 1: 105
-assault cannon: 10
-extra armour: 15
130
dread 2: 105
-twinlinked las cannons: 30
-missile launcher: 10
-extra armour: 15
160
9 drop-pods: 310
-9 locater beacons: 90
400
Crusader: 250
-multi melta: 10
-hunter killer missile: 10
-extra armour: 15
285
3170
Yeah, I know I went a bit over, but everyone said it was fine and added a few extra men and some wargear.
I was going to land the pods that contained anti-armour units behind his tanks , and land my marines near his infantry. I would use the locater beacons to bring in my termies near the infantry.
I was wondering if this was a good strategy, or just plain cheese.
And for those of you who think it was cheese, and think I'm a bad person for making this list, since two people couldn't show up, and me and my friend had time to make strategies, one of the people I didn't know had decided to switch-up the teams and have it be me and him vs my friend and the other guy. The other side combined had little infantry and 13 tanks, one of which was a shadow sword. Needless to say, my drop-pod army that I packed didn't do so well...
I just finished a game, that had originally been between me and two of my friends against another friend two and of his friends (before they decided to switch it up), and my friend had told me that they were going to saturate my front-line with orbital bombardments and scheduled bombardments. So, I figured out a way to do this. I would deploy a single land-raider crusader (in the hopes that they would use the bombardments on that) and drop-pod and deep-strike the rest of my army. Here is the list I comprised:
50 Marines: 850
-1 melta gun: 5
-5 melta bombs: 25
-5 teleport homers: 75
955
Nedark with honor guard: 275
-lightning claw: 15
-terminator armour: 40
-terminator armour: 160
-melta bombs: 5
-digital wepons: 10
505
Captain: 100
-power sword: 15
-artificer armour: 15
-Combi melta: 10
-melta bombs: 5
-digital weapons: 10
155
terminator squad 1: 200
200
Terminator squad 2: 200
200
Venerable dread: 165
-extra armour: 15
180
dread 1: 105
-assault cannon: 10
-extra armour: 15
130
dread 2: 105
-twinlinked las cannons: 30
-missile launcher: 10
-extra armour: 15
160
9 drop-pods: 310
-9 locater beacons: 90
400
Crusader: 250
-multi melta: 10
-hunter killer missile: 10
-extra armour: 15
285
3170
Yeah, I know I went a bit over, but everyone said it was fine and added a few extra men and some wargear.
I was going to land the pods that contained anti-armour units behind his tanks , and land my marines near his infantry. I would use the locater beacons to bring in my termies near the infantry.
I was wondering if this was a good strategy, or just plain cheese.
And for those of you who think it was cheese, and think I'm a bad person for making this list, since two people couldn't show up, and me and my friend had time to make strategies, one of the people I didn't know had decided to switch-up the teams and have it be me and him vs my friend and the other guy. The other side combined had little infantry and 13 tanks, one of which was a shadow sword. Needless to say, my drop-pod army that I packed didn't do so well...