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Pinktaco said:Putzfrau said:No 3 channel attempts? No turning a dispel dice into a power dice? No adjusting miscast results? No casting through priests? Access to 9 lores, and a sig style loremaster? Re rolling first failed dispell?
On top of all that you have tetto re rolling of ones.
If you're going to compare at least include everything...
It seems as if you've intentionally ignored every aspect that does exactly what you said... reliable magic dice.
Slann do surprisingly well on low winds results. Between resevoir, channels and tetto lizardmen can have a very very good magic phase on low winds.
Lizardmen easily have one of, if not the best magic phase in the game.
You won't find many people that disagree with that. High elves might be the only army with a better phase, and that's only because hoeth. And that's not a guarantee.
Slann, channel staff, channel discipline, reservoir, tetto'eko, soul of stone and.. lore master. If I'm not mistakening that's 610pts for casters alone.
Cut out Tetto and you've used 425pts. That's 225pts more than a regular lvl4 mage. Most other factions can have a lvl4 mage + a combat lord (depending on the faction he won't be fully kitted though).
Obvioiusly different perspective - mage + combat lord vs double trouble mage.
WIth that said I actually think the most reliable way to get a ton of spells off with minimal risk is:
Slann + Book of asure and 8 sig spells and Tetto'Eko. It's probably one of the only times you'll hear me say that the slann is now truly the best. He'll be able to reliabely 1 and 2-dice spells and have plenty of spells to do it with. He's still hampered by low rolls in winds of magic though, but at least his spells are super cheap.
As I've said in my previous post though - the biggest force is that we can be flexible in terms of how to build our slann. Most armies cannot do that, they can either choose various low level casters or a lvl4 and then decide between lores. We can switch things up and make it interesting for ourself. This way we can build our mage in a way that we like it and what we consider the best.
Personally I prefer the naked slann, well great he still has all lores + high magic so I'm not gimped in that department. Usually he is also accompanied by a heavy oldblood because this is what I find more reliable + I'm not a big fan of the "all eggs in one basket" deal our slann can easily become.
Wouldn't that still make the slann very good? The lizardmen magic phase flexible and effective?
How is that different then anything I've said. I listed everything because in the comparison the other user posted he listed everything other armies had access too.
Either way this has turned into more of an argument then I had wanted and drifted away from the original topic.
Sorry for causing issues!