Saurus
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If I need numbers and survivability to realistically contest an objective, I'd want saurus over skinks. If I need to tarpit a unit and pin it in place while I go to town elsewhere, I would probably want saurus.
However, I do not want saurus for damage. I do not want Saurus for screens (where skinks excel imo due to their ability to run away). I see saurus mostly as a good source of soaking up wounds and getting a large number of models on an objective. If you want saurus to really do decent damage you need at least 30 of them (aka block of 40), which is just a heck of an investment and they take up an incredible amount of space.
The ultimate tarpit imo, though, is saurus guard. They get that delicious 3+ save just hanging out with another hero and getting a mystic shield on them gives them an incredible ability to soak up wounds. Eternal starhost makes them damn near unmoveable without mortal wounds or some serious rend. Seraphon tend to have a ton of units that all have unique strengths giving us an incredible toolbox to work with. It's just hard sometimes to figure out what is the correct tool for a given situation
However, I do not want saurus for damage. I do not want Saurus for screens (where skinks excel imo due to their ability to run away). I see saurus mostly as a good source of soaking up wounds and getting a large number of models on an objective. If you want saurus to really do decent damage you need at least 30 of them (aka block of 40), which is just a heck of an investment and they take up an incredible amount of space.
The ultimate tarpit imo, though, is saurus guard. They get that delicious 3+ save just hanging out with another hero and getting a mystic shield on them gives them an incredible ability to soak up wounds. Eternal starhost makes them damn near unmoveable without mortal wounds or some serious rend. Seraphon tend to have a ton of units that all have unique strengths giving us an incredible toolbox to work with. It's just hard sometimes to figure out what is the correct tool for a given situation