D4V1D0 wrote:Ah brilliant, thanks for the advice!
To be honest I'm quite happy fielding any of the characters), however the one that gives +1 to reanimation protocols (codex not to hand so name escapes me!) Is a good idea I think.
In all honesty I'm not 100% how the detachments work, it seems like you can have a sun detachment within your decision, which is different from the way I've seen other detachments work (grey knighs).
Well, any Cryptek will give you +1 to
RP rolls, but so does taking a RL, and the
RP can only be 4+ at best.
So for best shenanigans, I would recommend taking the following list.
(2000)
Reclamation Legion
-Nemesor Zandrekh-150
-10 Immortals-170
-10 Immortals-170
-3 Tomb Blades (Nebuloscopes, Shieldvanes)-66
-3 Tomb Blades (Nebuloscopes, Shieldvanes)-66
-9 Lychguard (Swords/Shield, Night Scythe)-400
-10 Warriors (Ghost Ark)-235
-10 Warriors (Ghost Ark)-235
Royal Court
-Anrakyr-160
-Orikan-120
-Obryn-120
-6 Deathmarks-108
Comes out to 200 points exact, it is in no way competitive, but it would be fun. Plenty of special rules to goof around with.
If you want something more competitive the Auxiliary choices would go as follows
-Destroyer Cults/Judicator Battalions are great when you can field them
-Deathmarksare good as a cheap tax (Best in units of 10
imho)
-Flayed Ones are really good good if you take a couple
MSU
-Canoptek Harvest is a good one, but their are more and more ways people are coming up with to defeat it
-C'tan are ok but I don'tfind them particularly worth taking
-Annihilation Nexus is very hit or miss, not the best formation, but can be fun in friendly games
-Deathbringer Flight is good for anti-tank fire support, points would probably best be put elsewhere
-Living Tomb is ok at a high points limit.
This is also a good reference site: (
https://1d4chan.org/wiki/Warhammer_40,000/Tactics/Necrons(7E)
Hope this helps