you think I'd say they used fast hard hittng Tanks that would with stand the
beating instead of infantry, Human sized robot would have many small fine
detail bits, while a tank would have larger easy to bang out parts. as for
the rest check out my post of Necron changes
----- Original Message -----
From: dardman <dardman_at_...>
To: <netepic_at_egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: [NetEpic ML] RE: [Net Epic ML] RE: [Net Epic ML] SoB more than
meets the eye?
> Peter,
> It seems to me that the Necron troops were numerous and in order to help
> beat back the tyranids they used infantry. Infsantry is much easier to
> create and uses less resources and time than infantry. The Necron troops
> should be cheaper. If you take away their fixed save and make a 6+ and
give
> them a repair roll of 4+ they are worth about 250 points. A cube of 3
> circuits would be 750 + free Necron lord. We have already reduced the
> nullify field to 6cm. For the same cost you get a SM tac Co that is more
> mobile with almost twice the units. I am in favor of reducing the assault
> circuit to 300 and the cube to 900 (I just realized my version is 2.0--so
my
> points maybe off).Let me know if you are on the same line of thought as
me.
> Darius
>
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