Rug wrote:
Also when I'm going Guardian heavy (as I often do) I'll build on the number advantage it gives me over many other lists, I often have between 85 & 95 models in a 3k list which is quite a lot.
This is almost a different topic, but I consider that to be a problem with the list design and have expressed reservations about that since before Swordwind was published. Eldar should not be a horde army. I'm not sure how that can be fixed, since Guardians are supposed to be both weak and a staple of the Eldar forces, but it's out of character.
1/3 Restriction: As I noted in the design concept thread, the 1/3 was removed in favor of (nominally) correct pricing for the BG formations. I understand there may be some synergistic effects from multiple formations, but restricting numbers to create balance is usually a way of hiding problems, not fixing them.
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Pricing: This is the part I really don't understand. The Black Guardians, by the best comparisons I can think of, are fairly priced on a per-unit basis. They are about 20 points per unit compared to 15 for regular Guardians and 37.5 for Dire Avengers. Comparing to either makes them look right. You might argue they are worth just a bit more than that, but they'd be ~25 at the absolute maximum, and I really think that's a stretch. Even if you round it up, the BG formation would still be within 25 points or so of where it should be.
And let's say for the sake of argument that in addition to a 225 the basic Guardian host should be bumped 25 to cover the improved SR for the host and its 2 support slots. Now we're talking about a 25 point boost to both core formations.
If you accrue that across an entire army list, you're still not looking at more than ~100-125 "bonus" points from underpriced formations. That's noticeable, certainly, but it doesn't account for the extreme reactions and results being reported.
To me, that raises the question of what the heck is going on.