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NIGHTBRINGER
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@NIGHTBRINGER @Lizards of Renown : I have played against VC many times. I have played AS VC a few times, but not past 7th edition for either. VC were, during the time I played as/against them, very much a deathstar-hero army. Lots of chaff designed with one purpose in mind: Getting your big, badass Vampire into melee with the enemy army. Very few LORD-LEVEL characters could go toe-to-toe with even a Thrall, let alone a Count. I managed to lock a tooled up Vampire Count to a standstill with my Dark Elf Lord back in 6th edition when they did the Dark Elf Cityguard list in White Dwarf, but a draw was the best I could manage. I respected the VC, I would fight against them depending on the player, but I did not like them much as they always felt kind of OP.
Tomb Kings, on the other hand. I was NEVER good at running that army and gave up fairly quickly (before the really FUN stuff was added to the army - no Necrosphinx for me, they didn't have them back in 5th edition/6th edition). But I loved playing against Tomb Kings. Their resurrection trick was annoying, but I could live with it. Ushtabi were dangerous, but could be managed. Generic Dogs of War could fight them to a draw without using stupid tricks. My Cityguard were usually 50/50 against them, depending on luck and tactics.
Tomb Kings were a challenge, but not unbeatable. VC just always felt OP, and once that Vampire hit your lines there wasn't much you could do a lot of the time.
That really looks like it is made out of cheese to my tired brain.
The Skaven are crafty creatures!That really looks like it is made out of cheese to my tired brain.
I have no idea what that is.It's like the moon of discworld.
I have no idea what that is.
Vampire characters are too powerful. If a VC player makes a Master Necromancer the general, he has to use sophisticated tactics, but with a vampire lord, you can win a lot of battles by just forcing your blender into combat with the enemy's center lines.
Games Workshop is pretty bad at army creep. Tomb Kings was the second army book they ever released. Vampire Counts was one of the last books released. That means they are more powerful. The TK have a lot of cool ideas that rock in theory and fail in implementation.
Vampire Counts are well balanced in 8th edition.
Terry Pratchet book series. The entire world is held up by 4 elephants on the top of a gigantic turtle that is swimming through the cosmos (or something like that, I didn't actually read the series)
My first thought as well, but there is a lack of elephants
Grrr, Imrahil