nealhunt wrote:
Just a couple quick design concept notes:
Toughness and armor values are only guidelines. When necessary they can and should be discarded. Eldar Wraithlords have T in 40K, but they are AVs in Epic.
And he is a Monstrous Creature. All Monstrous Creatures with the exeption of the Chaos Daemon Prince are AV in Epic.
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The assumptions of numbers of troops on a stand are relevant in terms of figuring out what the units should be vulnerable to. A normal infantry squad is assumed to be invulnerable to AT shots not because the weapons can't kill the squad but because killing 1-2 men still leaves the rest of the squad combat-effective.
Correct.
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The assumed number of troops per unit can also be used for determining other stats. For example, SM Bikes pack a lot more firepower than Tacticals, but there are only 2-4 (average 3) on a base instead of 3-7 (average 5) so they have the same FF value. The same thing applies to armor saves - +1 T on bikes offsets the lower numbers on an Epic unit, so they get the same armor.
Also correct. With the minimum number of models per "Mounted Infantry" on a base (2 models) would be the same as a single Attack Bike if you compare Wounds. But the Attack Bike has the vulnerability that a high Strength weapon (Krag-Missile or Lascannon) would destroy it outright which qualifies for Light Vehicle status.
So if you want Infantry status for the Attack Bike then i propose modeling one or two Bike units on the base with the Attack Bike.
So to have a true to fluff Bike Detachment with anInfantry Attack BIke there are two options:
a) Model 2 Bikes per unit and the Attack Bike alone. Then you have 4 Bike Units (8 Marines) and one Attack BIke unit (2 Marines) which form a complete Squadron (10 Marines).
b) Model 3 Bikes per unit and 2 Bikes and one Attack Bike for the Attack Bike unit. Then you have 2 Bike units (6 Marines) and one Attack Bike unit (4 Marines) which form a complete Squadron (10 Marines).
Then two Squadrons (4 Bike units and 2 Attack Bike units) could form the Bike Detachment.
Note that this are 2 Squadrons/Squads of 10 Marines each. The same as in the Assault Detachment. Bacjground wise Assault Marines are supposed to drive the Bikes/Attack Bikes of the Battle Companies.
Persnally i favour option b).