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Pinktaco
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Just to elaborate further on the point about what people find balanced:
In my area they find my Oldblood to be utterly ridiculous. Last tournament he removed no less than 7 bestigors by himself. Just him. Which also creates another issue: predatory fighter is now considered super good because people only remember the times where I rolled an insane amount of 6s. So naturally they have their own thoughts about what they find powerful and I have my own. However I don't consider my Oldblood to be the worst filth ever. Deamon princes, vamp lords, chaos lords and pimped out dwarf lords are all easily super ridiculous as well, so the reason I take my OB is to battle some or those. I have my own reasons, so thus the people I play and I will never be able to agree on the actual efficiency of my OB.
I don't see how stuff like that will be in any way diminished with AoS. People will have fun the first few times and then they'll go "right I need that unit to counter that one" and with no restriction they'll take what they find fair to be able to counter something. But without any restrictions it's incredible hard to know when you crossed the line or fair play, both for you and your opponent(s). Especially because as I said - what I find reasonable others might not
In my area they find my Oldblood to be utterly ridiculous. Last tournament he removed no less than 7 bestigors by himself. Just him. Which also creates another issue: predatory fighter is now considered super good because people only remember the times where I rolled an insane amount of 6s. So naturally they have their own thoughts about what they find powerful and I have my own. However I don't consider my Oldblood to be the worst filth ever. Deamon princes, vamp lords, chaos lords and pimped out dwarf lords are all easily super ridiculous as well, so the reason I take my OB is to battle some or those. I have my own reasons, so thus the people I play and I will never be able to agree on the actual efficiency of my OB.
I don't see how stuff like that will be in any way diminished with AoS. People will have fun the first few times and then they'll go "right I need that unit to counter that one" and with no restriction they'll take what they find fair to be able to counter something. But without any restrictions it's incredible hard to know when you crossed the line or fair play, both for you and your opponent(s). Especially because as I said - what I find reasonable others might not