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Regular Dakkanaut




I am looking for any good advice or experiences running 2 armies that are Come the Apocalypse on the ally matrix.

   
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Trustworthy Shas'vre





Cobleskill

keep them apart?

'No plan survives contact with the enemy. Who are we?'
'THE ENEMY!!!'
Racerguy180 wrote:
rules come and go, models are forever...like herpes.
 
   
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Tunneling Trygon






Grief wrote:
I am looking for any good advice or experiences running 2 armies that are Come the Apocalypse on the ally matrix.


Any specific combo you had in mind? My advice though is for one of the armies to be totally self sufficient, like a knight, and to have them be fast moving. Don't get caught near eachother for tooo long, or let deploying far away from eachother cripple you. I had great success with a Nid/Knight army in late 6th edition that I dropped due to CTA bans. But, it's very fun and potent as I can easily keep flyrants clear of the knight.


 
   
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Bounding Dark Angels Assault Marine




crystal, mn

Dark angels and tyrinids?
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




 jifel wrote:
Grief wrote:
I am looking for any good advice or experiences running 2 armies that are Come the Apocalypse on the ally matrix.


Any specific combo you had in mind? My advice though is for one of the armies to be totally self sufficient, like a knight, and to have them be fast moving. Don't get caught near eachother for tooo long, or let deploying far away from eachother cripple you. I had great success with a Nid/Knight army in late 6th edition that I dropped due to CTA bans. But, it's very fun and potent as I can easily keep flyrants clear of the knight.


Tell me more.

Did you have a horde of nids or just flyrant spam with that knight?

   
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Regular Dakkanaut




need tactics for this list http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/687408.page

   
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Hellish Haemonculus






Boskydell, IL

Freakshow lists can do it. A Conclave of the Burning One can mesh well with a Dark Eldar/Eldar list. Similarly, the Tyranids have some nifty Ld shenanigans of their own to add to the mix.

Edit: Slaanesh daemons! Their psychic powers are great at taking advantage of the Ld penalties in a Freakshow, and their mobility reduces the CtA limitations a bit.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2016/04/14 13:18:48


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