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Perfect strike isn't all that bad considering that they're in groups of five and it's only 1 attack. The horde breaker is the scarier half
Perfect strike isn't all that bad considering that they're in groups of five and it's only 1 attack. The horde breaker is the scarier half
they are eleats so 5 is the norm and even with 20 guys they only do 12-16ish damage againsed a 4+ save. if they cost 140-160(the same as other eleats) that means a full block is 560-640 and that's not that good at all.If they're only 5-man units that's not so bad then. A unit of 20 is still going to be pretty annoying though.
they are eleats so 5 is the norm and even with 20 guys they only do 12-16ish damage againsed a 4+ save. if they cost 140-160(the same as other eleats) that means a full block is 560-640 and that's not that good at all.
now if they are in 10 man units then things do get worse but not with perfect strike. they can fight 3 ranks deep so if 2 30 man where to fight each other that gives the first rank 8-10 attacks each and the rank behind them get 5 and the back rank 1-2ish. that means a block of 30 get 140 attacks that is crazy!
Perfect strike is also only 1 damage so I agree it shouldn't be that bad. The horde breaker might be hard to set up as well, whenever I take kroxigor I don't bother with moonhammers because I often just get equal or more attacks with their base profile. I think the spell shrug is the most obnoxious part, but they'll still melt to salamander acid just the same![]()
Bear in mind you get 1 attack per enemy model in range. Not per enemy model in the target unit. Much like how Kroak's attacks work. So you could potentially get even more attacks in if they're surrounded.they are eleats so 5 is the norm and even with 20 guys they only do 12-16ish damage againsed a 4+ save. if they cost 140-160(the same as other eleats) that means a full block is 560-640 and that's not that good at all.
now if they are in 10 man units then things do get worse but not with perfect strike. they can fight 3 ranks deep so if 2 30 man where to fight each other that gives the first rank 8-10 attacks each and the rank behind them get 5 and the back rank 1-2ish. that means a block of 30 get 140 attacks that is crazy!
One would think that moonhammers aren't worth it because it's only one model that can use it. If Krox got that as an option flto take other than Drakebite, that would be interesting.
That and the swordies are looking to be on 32s perhaps? 5 of them doesn't cover much ground, but can likely be used for character hunting. They can clear screens with the horde killer, and absolutely wreck characters like starpriest and priests on the following turn/combat. That's not even considering LRL can activate two units in combat.
These are going to be annoying, I still think, because of the whole, not just the magic shrug. Small units of 5 if not too expensive will be multi-tools for the elves.
Bear in mind you get 1 attack per enemy model in range. Not per enemy model in the target unit. Much like how Kroak's attacks work. So you could potentially get even more attacks in if they're surrounded.
but they aren't just 10 random aelves they are blade masters each one is a hero in his own right. it would be like having a 10 man of oldbloods ... dang that would be coolIt's manageable, assuming theyr're expensive enough to not be spammed. But it sure as hell isn't going to be much fun dealing with (near) guaranteed -2 rend hits. 5-10 of them is more than enough to be a credible threat against a lot of opponents. Especially frustrating if you like using medium level mounted heroes like scar vet on cold one or the various mounted SCE heroes. Those are normally not the worst of combatants, so bit of a shock when you see 10 random elves just cutting them down with ease.
5 of these guys should almost never be getting into combat with your heroes unless you've already lost the game.
They are 10 random aelves for someone who's playing his first game against lumineth and doesn't know their fluff. As far as they can tell it's a unit, an elite one seeing as it's small & has fancy equipment, but still "just" a unit. So it shouldn't consist of 10 individual heroes.but they aren't just 10 random aelves they are blade masters each one is a hero in his own right. it would be like having a 10 man of oldbloods ... dang that would be cool
they are definitely going to be more then 100. Guard are ridiculously cheep for eleatsI get the sense they're going to cost about 100 per 5. I think people will bring them for the same reason we bring Saurus Guard, but not really for their combat potential.
Besides. All those perfect strikes miss out on the signature Lumineth MWs
I get the sense they're going to cost about 100 per 5. I think people will bring them for the same reason we bring Saurus Guard, but not really for their combat potential.
Besides. All those perfect strikes miss out on the signature Lumineth MWs
they are definitely going to be more then 100. Guard are ridiculously cheep for eleats
Perfect strike isn't all that bad considering that they're in groups of five and it's only 1 attack. The horde breaker is the scarier half
reaaally fearing that's going to be a thing.. the cows already give their dedicated aelfs a +1 attack buff, and those have similarly effective stats (2/3+/3+/-1/1, with either double damage or mortal wound on a hitroll of 6), so wouldn't be surprised if the wind spirit ends up doing the same for these (and for the kangaroos).As long as there are no heroes that can increase the number of attacks...
i don't know 100 attacks dealing a MW on 6s (maybe 5s and 6s) is hard to pass upAs long as their bows are still doing mortals on 5+, i dont see lumineth players taking many melee units, no matter how good they are.