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Thinking about expanding on my Warcasters. This is the 35pt list im thinking for a tournament coming up.
pSkarre +6
(2) Stalkers 8pts
Skarlock 2pts
Warwitch Siren 2pts
Max BloodWitches 6pts
w/ Hag 2pts
Max Bane Knights 10pts
Max Bane Thralls 8pts
w/ UA 3pts
Total 35pts
My thoughts: Flank out with the Stalkers and keep them close enough for my opponent to always have to consider them and to be the hammer. All max squads will be playing the attrition game and be the anvil. On feat turn with dark guidence those just one of those stalkers should be able to take down almost any warcaster. And if they fail...apply banes.
"Bothers! War calls you! Will you answer!?"
6000+Pts SM 3000 Pts Tau 1000 Pts Orks
Looks good. Personally I would remove the warwitch siren for a necrosurgeon unit.
The warwitch can only follow one of the stalkers and even then only give them one focus. If you put in the necrosurgeon you have three stitch thralls for Ritual Sacrifice targets (cast from the Skarlock of course) and a heal or two after she has feated and taken five damage.
Yes, sacrificial strike is an auto hit. Very handy for getting rid of pesky high defense solos, or just landing a decent hit on a warcaster. A boosted POW16 hit can still hurt!