Re: [NetEpic ML] Dreadnoughts and robots.

From: <tom.webb_at_...>
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 09:29:54 +0100

I am not sure about teleporting, but perhaps they could use Drop pods, as
it stands, I never take them either... shame as I love the new dreads
models. If the cost was reduced I would take them.






"Eivind Borgeteien" <eivind.borgeteien_at_...> on 28/03/2002 16:23:02

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Subject: [NetEpic ML] Dreadnoughts and robots.


Theese are units we seldom see on the battlefield, much because they have
too limited movement and thus never reach anything.

With the ongoing debate on teleporting termies I thought that what if we
let
theese units teleport as well?

From the top of my head I would say that they would be special cards at
double cost.

What do you think?

Eivind



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