Re: [NetEpic ML]

From: Kelvin <kx.henderson_at_...>
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 09:09:17 +1000

Hi Warprat,

>Excellent, excellent comments, summary and advice! I pretty much do the
>same thing you do, but I can never pass up the Goffs. The chance of
>getting stikkbombs for them is just too much for me.

Thank you. I prefer to give my Stikkbombz to the Madboyz. If they blow
themselves up, its much funnier than if the troops I paid points for do.
Plus I get the advantage of giving them a roll when they do! Heh, heh!
Ah, I still remember the day I fielded 40 stand of Madboyz. Ah now that
was a sight. Plus the look on the Eldar player's face.....

And just to clear the record, I'm not saying that Goffs suck! I'm just
saying they suck when I play them! I have seen them used to devastating
effect, tried the same tactic myself and died in droves. Black, white and
red are just bad-luck colours when I use them I guess. If others get value
out of the Goffs I can only envy them. EVERY SINGLE TIME I have used them
they have failed me and I've given them more than a few chances. For me,
its lucky ol' Yellow and Blue. I love my Deathskullz.

>WHAAAAT???? Perhaps my luck has been too good with the Catapults, but I
>really love these things. They have worked GREAT for emptying buildings
>of Space Wolves. I've also used them with, great effect, on Eldar
>troops.
>Plus they have a chance of staying around for a while. And best of all,
>they don't hurt Orks! I like to protect them with the same dragster
>that protects my wierdboy tower.

Again, I guess its just my experiences with them. But hiding them under
the Dragsta has potential. Perhaps I should try that next time I play
NetEpic (if ever). I HAVE had a Squiggoth rampage through a Devastator
detachment on a bridge. Killed 6 stands and two Rhinos before it finally
died. Heh.


-Kelvin....

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