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 gmaleron wrote:
Tau don't nearly have access to the allies that you do and that is not an argument, demanding that another book cater to what another book lacks, every army is different. I'm actually pretty good about leaving my guys in cover, doesn't change the fact all of this non stop complaining isn't going to solve anything or make the Riptide get nerfed anytime soon.


Tau have extreme amounts of allies available. Just because they can't get in your transports or join your squads doesn't make that less true.

BA have just as much access to grav cannons as tau have access to wraithknights and scatbikes, or orks to a riptide wing and drone net. But really at some point you're gonna look at that ork list and ask why the orks aren't just more tau, similar to the BA list where you'll eventually ask why the BA are even there when you could just take more white scars.

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