Re: RE: [NetEpic ML] Re: Tyranid summary

From: darius spano <dmanspano_at_...>
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 05:35:34 -0700 (PDT)

I went back to the old Incoming! and found the Flyer
rules to be pretty decent. Why not incorporate Mycetic
spores and drop pods into the flyer rules. They can be
shot down by AA fire, Gun ships, pyskers. They land in
the Flyer phase and open in the movement phase.
Darius
--- eivind.borgeteien_at_... wrote:
> Wouldn't this also aply to any force using aerospace
> transport??
>
> Eivind
> >
> > Fra: Zerloon <zerloon_at_...>
> > Dato: 2003/06/01 Sun PM 10:54:22 CEST
> > Til: netepic_at_yahoogroups.com
> > Emne: RE: [NetEpic ML] Re: Tyranid summary
> >
> >
> > >
> > >DO people think this is a sufficient
> disadvantage? Too detrimental? Not
> > >detrimental enough?
> > >
> > >Peter
> >
> > Hi to All!!!!!!
> >
> > I think that order in compulsory phase should be a
> sufficient disadvantage,
> > and is right that unit's on nest fire versus the
> closest anyway.
> >
> > Just a thought, the micetic spore aren't too good?
> cheap, better than drop
> > pod and you can put in nearly anything (for
> example a Dominatrix or some
> > Carnifex... brrrr) yes there are some risk, but if
> you put 3 devourer swarm
> > in micetic spore you have a 600 pt killing blow...
> >
> > If I read correct the 40k codex Micetic Spore come
> in heavy number in the
> > phase III of a planet assault, and as
> reinforcement in phase IV, so this is
> > my idea:
> >
> > If the game is in the Phase III ALL tyranids army
> MUST be in micetic Spore,
> > exceptions for flying creature (yes you cannot
> have titan)
> > If the game is in the Phase IV (standard game)
> Micetic Spore can be
> > deployed only in the tyranid player's deplyement
> zone.
> >
> > Tyranid Player can choose what phase is, but must
> declare to other player
> > prior making army list.
> >
> > Let me know!!!!!!!
> >
> >
> >
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