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(Markconz @ Nov. 11 2007,08:57)
QUOTE [quote="Hena,Nov. 11 2007,06:57"][quote=Markconz,Nov. 11 2007,09:18A unit breaks and becomes instinctive, gets free moves and attacks something. Who cares if they die on instinctive if they lose? That is a very minor point in the overall problem and is definitely NOT the main point at all.
In fact I am shocked you would even try and argue this. Wow. Sorry, but thats not my experience at all. Not even close.
What I end up with are Instinctive Genestealers and Lictors, usually very small number of them, and most of the time from Shooting. I also have ended up with Instinctive Warrior swarms and Tyrant/Carni/Haru or Mal swarms.
So, yes, while Instinctive I may Engage the enemy, IF I haven't acted yet that turn. I could also led Support to another Engagement IF I happen to have a FF value on my model.
So, lets see...here's a perfect example of what happened the other night.
My Warrior swarm was Engaged by the enemy and thrashed soundly. They lost all but the 3 Warriors and 2 Gargoyles. I am allowed a Withdrawl move, and I haven't acted yet this turn.
My choices: Fall back and hope to hide my Synapse in cover and Respawn some units. Or, Withdraw TOWARDS the enemy, and hope to either roll a 3+ to Engage or Support some other Engagement.
Wow. Again, Wow. If YOU are picking the latter option, I, for one, would make you pay dearly for it. You would simply be picking up those leftovers after my next activation and I would be that much closer to my BTS goal.
Or, better yet...the game I had where I had 1 Genestealer running around on his own, and 2 Lictors doing the same. Shall I launch some Engagements with these guys? Or make sure they are within 15cm so they can lend Supporting fire?
I don't know what actually happens in your games, but, to me, you are complaining about something that is going to happen once in a blue moon.
First, you have to be Engaged by the enemy. Second, you have to be beaten by the enemy, and survive. Third, you have to have enough left to actually be a viable Swarm, then plow yourself even farther into the teeth of the enemy. Fourth, you either have to successfully Activate that same unit to Engage (losing everything if you lose), or launch another Engagement within 15cm of it, if it even has a FF value.
How often does this actually happen? Ever?
Talk about a strawman argument...
I, personally, like the fact that it is even possible. If I happen to find myself in that situation, and decide I want to launch a suicidal charge with a Swarm, well, I think thats pretty cool. I also don't think its particularly complex.
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