MeanGreenStompa wrote:My local club is starting a BFG campaign (WOOOTZ) with 2k fleets, some folks already mentioning 2 battlebarges, necron fleets, armageddon fleet (SM/IN hybrid). Are these fleets really all horribly unbalanced and is it all going to collapse under the weight of all this?
I'm really looking forward to playing but am curious as to how these will change the game and what I can do as an imperial navy player to counter this?
BFg is not as unbalanced as much as certain fleets are not balanced against other select fleets. So Eldar, for example, are fair and balanced unless they face orks (an easy win) or Necrons (an easy lose).
horizon wrote:
1) Ask your 'folks' to deploy fluffy fleets.
Trouble is we know little enough to determine what a 'fluffy' fleet is a lot of the time. we have pointers such as lots of Lunars for Imperial, but little clear data. In facrt the recorded large scale fleets such as the muster for the Eye of Terror and Armageddon campaigns are often very strike cruiser and Imperial escort heavy with some Dauntlesses, far fewer lione cruisers and one or two battleships and battlebarges amidst thousands of ships
horizon wrote:
4) If the Necron players goes for Tombships and Scythes only he is not worth playing along. Make him use Shrouds and at least some Jackals.
This is patentlyb untrue, used well the escorts are lethal. Most minimaxing Necron fleet commanders deploy a Shroud for the leadeership bonus.
horizon wrote:
Or just annoy the hell of them and quickly buy this:
1500pts of Corsair Eldar Nightshades. HHAHAHA
I have seen fleets like that. Unfun but far from unkillable.
Automatically Appended Next Post: jp400 wrote:MGS,
The only fleet that I would say with a straight face that is truely broken... is the necron fleet.
In fact, nobody at my FLGS will even play a cron fleet for the fact that the only people that will play them are their close friends and new players who don't know just how one sided they are.
**EDIT**
Also as a Navy player... Nova cannons and ranged firepower are your friends.
Our local Necron player has yet to win against the Imperials of three different players. Admittedly his dice rolling sucks but a Tombship is a lot easier to defeat than it first appears. He got a lot nastier when he took advice and deployed a Shroud and a swarm of escorts.
Admittedly Eldar and Nids have a very rough time indeed.