Spectrar Ghost wrote:
Last night's game (vs. Orks) was a wash, due to some absolutely horrific dice on the Dvergetal's part. As a spectator, the list felt well balanced, certainly there were no offenders on the scale of the Mole Mortar battery in the Demiurg list. Definitely like the Thudd-style AP/AT better than the Disrupt Barrage of the Demiurg.
That decision was because of the controversy surrounding them in the Demiurg/Thurgrim development, as well as seeing Thudd Guns done differently, combined with an inability to accept a Basilisk having inferior firepower (range aside). Barring some kind of uber-special tech, I take the size of Basilisks as the minimum needed to generate BP.
Spectrar Ghost wrote:
The 10cm move was nearly as much of a handycap as the complete lack of any motivation to do anything on the part of several brotherhoods, but the Infantry formations were not mechanized, which would go a ways to remedying the problem.
Did you meant "lack of motivation" to mean failed Initiative tests, or it not being worth moving due to their slower movement? The latter indicates a potential problem with the 10cm move, the former isn't going to be solved by mechanizing them unless you're going to risk keeping them in the transports. A failed activation only gives them the one move, which is bad for a mechanized formation.
Spectrar Ghost wrote:
We'll be testing this list more in the near future, as it is (IMO) clearly a better put together list. Hopefully Lordgoober will give some firsthand impressions soom.
Look forward to hearing more. Did anything 'pop'? Either in the positive, or negative? Anything the Dvergatal player will definitely play with again or will dismiss? And as importantly, did the player running the Dvergatal not consider any units or formations? Some things get "proven" good or bad on the table, but others don't even get that consideration (Tau Gun Drones for a long time), and I don't want to see that neglected either. If it looks bad on paper, that's at least as important IMO as how a unit performs on the table.
Morgan Vening