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I wouldnt be too worried. there's a distinct lack of rending and power weapon attacks in that army. for the most part they'll hit first sure but unless they assault you with two squads at the same time you'll live through it and then wreck their face. its all those heat lances and liquifier guns that I would be worried about.
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Agree with most of the article. Mandrakes, however, are junk. completely uncompetitive.
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