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				<description><![CDATA[ good morning gentlemen  <br />       SO a little while back i started a renegade guard army using the Siege of Vraks rule set...   In this book a basalisk with a chasee costs 115 points while  a towed/emplacement basalisk with 4 crew members cost 55 points .... i currently own 6 total standard basalisk and wanted your opinion on whether or not it would be worth it to run 6 em-placed basalisk ( with some good scratch building and converting) and 6 salamanders for 55 points per basalisk and 45 per salamander. putting the cost for 1 basalisk and 1 salamander ( with +1 <span class="glossaryitem" onmouseover='gp(14);'>BS</span>, 10 point upgrade ) at 110 points while just one standard basalisk sits at 115 points .... <br />                     It seems like a great option i think, what is your opinion on this ? <br />                     does anyone use salamanders, are they at least decent, what should i kit them out with? (auto cannons and hvy flamers ???) <br />                     are they a waste of points ??  should i make them into griffons instead for 35 points each, putting more templates on the table <br />                     and what kind of conversions have yous seen to make basalisk chasees into salamanders and basalisk into emplacements. <br /> <br />     Happy New Year <br />                   FMJ ]]></description>
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				<author><![CDATA[ fullmetaljacket]]></author>
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