kyussinchains wrote:
I like the loota mob as it is, stops you having a fast engagement formation and keeps the lootas for nabbing objectives

I got two games in tonight, a one-sided massacre at the hands of EUK thousand sons, and a lesser massacre against NetEA Red Corsairs

I started taking pics for a batrep against the 1k sons but by the start of turn two, I had blundered my placement to such an incredible level of stupidity, pretty much everything was dead at the end of the turn
The red corsairs had a tougher time but still scored a comfortable 3-0 win...
My thoughts were that the reinforced boiler is such a neccessity for the list, I take it as standard on all the big guys, this either says something about the speed of gargants and their suitability for a list, or something else....
Nothing felt overpowered, I didnt play to the best of my ability really and against a canny player like dptdexys, a titan list is going to get taken apart 9 times out of 10, it is a fun list, but I'm beginning to feel that supa stompers are too vulnerable and I may take a second gargant instead of two supa stompers....
Will write some more tomorrow

I have been watching this for some time and found this latest post interesting in two regards;
1) Where there is a significant difference in the capabilities of two lists and especially between the two players, it might be better to play each game twice with the players swapping sides. Doing this should reduce the impact of such disparities.
2) I am increasingly concerned about the 'reinforced boiler' upgrade for a number of reasons, not least because it goes against the general principles implied in the lists to-date, that the really large WE and Titans move at 'Infantry' speed or 15cm per move. In compensation, their weapons generally have longer ranges so they can still dominate the battlefield from the centre. This in turn tends to present a very one dimensional strategy, exaggerated when using "Titan lists", which seems to be one of the reasons behind this particular upgrade.
Personally I would prefer to see the boiler upgrade removed and this particular concern addressed in other ways, eg through the inclusion of Ork mobs or possibly other Ork formations, limited to one per gargant formation.