frogbear wrote:
nealhunt wrote:
Am I the only one who recalls the overwhelming opinion that Tbolts were useless?
I was not around to see that discussion, however do you not think that has changed now.
Yep. Clearly, it has. The question, though is whether the pendulum is going to swing back. I've seen too many changes implemented that had to be undone, like Eldar Spirit Stones. Something looks a bit off. It's changed, and then after everyone adjusts it is overkill or just plain wrong.
The "different SR means different value" argument is valid, but +25 points is +17% to the cost. I seriously doubt the value of the higher SR is anywhere near that.
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Hey, I am making a Marine list.... 2x Warhounds, 2x Thunderbolts (for now) - 4 activations for 850 points - and now I will look to see what Marines I am taking...
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but at the moment I'm not convinced the "Tbolt problem" is a power and balance thing as much as it is about flavor. It seems to me the problem is that a large portion of the "special" units for Marines are not Marines. If they were, this kind of build would be a non-issue. No one would care.
As a point of comparison, it's pretty much a given that any Ork list I field will have 6-12 Fightabommas, usually towards the high end. It's practically unheard of to have an Ork army that doesn't have fightabommas. That's not because they are overpowered. They are solid all-around aircraft and the best AA option in the list. They are a limited choice to cover a required combined-arms element. Even though that makes them something of a no-brainer, nobody complains about FBs being ubiquitous because they are orky.
When SM players consider the same issues, they take Tbolts for the same reasons.
I suppose the question for me boils down to, if it's really about play balance, why don't we see SM forces with max or near-max Tbolt formations? You might argue that it's because the Warhounds soak up the allotment, but people are only talking about a 9% increase for Warhounds (to 300 points). If Tbolts are really providing a hidden 17% premium as proposed, they should still be crowding out Warhounds.