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A faction (or unit, or whatever) designed around the notion that you need to play exceptionally well (for your skill level..) to be competive tends to create balance issues though. If you tune it so that a "weak" player can compete in his own league then it rapidly becomes overbearing in higher leagues. If you tune it so that a good player can compete in his own league it becomes useless, in lower leagues.With that out of the way, i both agree and disagree with a lot of what you said. Fundamentally, I don't have a problem with "you need to be smarter then your opponent during all the game to have a chance to win." In my opinion, that's not inherently a bad thing.
Don't get me wrong, it can work if for example you play somehting like the halfling team in bloodbowl. A team purposely designed to basicly suck. It can become its own challenge to achieve something with that team. However, if that team/unit/whatever is supposed to be competitive it should never be on the condition that the player using it is better than his opponent. After all if the player is better than his opponent he should win, not just be "competitive".
And as an aside; the condition "in order to be competitive with this army you need to be better than your opponent" is just a really stupid condition. I mean, of course being the better player helps with being competitive, and a good player can work wonders with a terrible army. That's what makes him a good player...
In fairness, that terradon list heavily relied on gaming the meta by specificly being played in an enviroment where he knew the regular counters would be absent. Which makes his life a whole lot easier.I mean hell, people thought terradons were terrible and a 21 double shadowstrike terradon list just went 4-1. A Gotrek based list when 4-1 a few weeks before that and a thunderquake list won adepitcon. For a four year old book that's pretty awesome actually, and i just want more people to be excited about the possibilities rather than bemoan what could be. We'll get a book when we get a book and hopefully it's awesome. But until then seraphon are still in a decentish spot with some okay options available to us.
More in general though, the issue with these examples is that the only players who are going to pull that off are the exceptional players.Things like performances in tournaments, especially the high level tournaments, are overall fairly meaningless as far as balance and health of an army is concerned. The fact that someone managed to figure out how to use terradons effectivly says more about the skill of that individual player, and his ability to game the tournament-meta, than it does about the overal state of the faction.
Makes me curious though if GW has any data on what's played in lower level tournaments, like say in local GW stores. It would be interesting to see if we end up seeing similar performances there as we do at the high level tournaments.