Quote: (Dobbsy @ Nov. 12 2009, 21:58 )
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You want to prove your point, you know how. If you don't want to play test, that's fine, you're under no obligation
I think what Morgan is alluding to here is that with such a short time frame, playtesting will be minimal given most people's inability to get regular games in. Any data we get back isn't enough to confirm all this
That's it exactly. It's hard to even just get a baseline comparison to take into account relevant skill levels (Did I lose to TRC because the the Tau list was good, because my army selection was poor, or because it's TRC?), and experience levels (Will I win against Muppet because the list is overpowered, or because Muppet has never played Tau?).
As for the baseline, as Hena said, ThunderHawk isn't a good yardstick. The only AA in the game that has a better than crap chance of taking one out, is the Necron Euro. And that's a good thing, given a ThunderHawk is usually worth 600+ points.
Just using the SkyRay formation and not the upgrade, the math indicates the following.
If you went with Thunderbolts, if they approach within the umbrella, there's a 70% chance both planes go 'poof' while having no effect. That's within an area of 11,300cm^2. Hydras have a similar effectiveness, but with only a 6300cm^2 area of control.
In addition, the Skyray Formation gets the following abilities.
Can't be CC'd (Skimmer).
Better terrain coverage (Skimmer again).
A 5+ vs 6+ saving throw, coupled with...
Ability to fire ground-based without being exposed*.
Ability to fire twice as far*.
If/when opposing air cover is removed, can be used for a core Tau ability (MarkerLights)
* Within certain restrictions (MarkerLights)
Morgan Vening