Quote: (Hena @ 30 Apr. 2009, 22:30 )
I suppose someone would count Titan + Commissar to this as well?
Someone certainly would.
It's not against the letter of the rules, but certainly against the spirit...
is that the very definition of WAAC?Epic tournaments largely lack 'mix-max' armies***, which are a hallmark of the normal WAAC playstyle found in Warhammer / Warhammer 40,000... often because such min-maxed lists will get trounced by a capable opponent with a more balanced list, such is the nature of the Epic game system.
For example I faced a list at the recent tournament which was something like:
- 10 Russ plus Hydra
- 10 Russ plus Hydra
- 3 Shadowswords
- 1 Shadowsword
- 1 Shadowsword
- 1 Shadowsword
- 1 Warhound
- 1 Warhound
That's an obvious min-max list (And yes, he did have
Inspiring / MWCC Titans)... but the player tried to play it as a Warhammer 40,000 style list (Move forwards and shoot), whilst I placed blast markers everywhere to hinder his activations then engaged the hell out of it, as he was cripplingly vulnerable to clipping engagements / CC engagements.
My point being that most min-max lists you can build in Epic tend to be rubbish.
Some exceptions seem to be the Black Legion War Engine horde and the L&TD Cultist horde, which even when min-maxed still remain flexible.
But anyway, 90% of the armies I've seen at EpicUK tournaments don't exhibit such min-maxing, whilst at many Warhammer Fantasy / 40,000 tournaments min-maxed lists are the norm and not the exception.
EpicUK tournaments do have a clearly different playstyle to my normal 'friendly' environment however, and it is undoubtedly a playstyle that some do not prefer, as it does take steps in the direction of WAAC. Even if it's only 20% of the way towards WAAC, that's still 20% more than in a 'friendly' environment and people are of course entitled to say 'No, that style of gameplay isn't for me' and not intend it as an insult.
*** Although Black Legion War Engine lists, which are common now, if not the majority of EpicUK Black Legion army lists, are certainly min-max in style.
Another example is the now defunct Scouts/Drop Pods of doom list.