So don't try to pull this "its irrelevant" kinda of stuff here Mr.! ^ u asked "I am sure that maybe the Necrons have interplanetary Teleportation but does anyone else? Why else does everyone use dropships and fleets?" Come dedmanwalkin using common tactics should be easy for This battle is limited to only ground units. Which means in other words ground forces are kinda useless they have some huge weapons to put down tons of spacecraft, so theres only so much land u got compared to space which theres tons. Warhammer also uses spacecraft to fight off other spacecraft that can one shot planets. The reason why they bring fleets though is because due to the warp it makes teleportation a hazard, to which means its not always reliable, but he said everything on warhammer vs this so its now reliable. IoM has teleported from space to a planet without any problems per say as well. I am sure that maybe the Necrons have interplanetary Teleportation but does anyone else? Why else does everyone use dropships and fleets?įirst of all they can teleport even eldar have shown this and so has necrons. You still have to prove that your forces can win since overwhelming numbers isn't going to win the day here. Suddenly that 50 count of zombies isn't so hard to deal with. If the two guys fight smart they can ensure that they only ever engage 1 zombie at a time. ![]() It is like 50 zombies versus 2 guys with like knives in a narrow hall. The numbers are irrelevant here due to limitations on space. If you have enough forces to fill 1 side of 100 planets and your foe has only enough to fill 1 side of 50 planets then he can still win because he only has to fight half your forces at a time. Warhammer wins It doesn't matter if it is more than one planet, they don't win by conquering more planets they win by killing their foe. Already, the Chaos battleships had begun pummelling its sheer hide with cyclonic torpedoes and ordnance, but they had thus far elicited no response nor had they caused any noticeable effect. For now, at least, it remained stationary. He paid particular attention to the blinking icon that represented the massive xenos vessel. Marduk cast his gaze towards the slowly spinning three-dimensional display showing the relative positions of the Chaos battlefleet. Each blast terminated a bio-vessel, breaking it to bleeding pieces. Sheet lightning broke from random surfaces. The newcomer’s movements were slick, sliding between the grasping tyranid ships. ![]() Then it slid past, bound for Perdita’s surface, punching through more xenos hive-ships. ‘As if one xenos wasn’t enough,’ Asaliah spat. Then a crescent-shaped ship appeared, hanging in the darkness. Lightning stabbed out from a sudden rift in reality. Beyond the tyranids sucking on the glass, beyond the hive ships, the sergeant could just see a green glow emerging from the ancient structures that orbited Perdita. Warhammer wins.Īt the very centre of the world, suspended by sciences lost even to the oldest of crypteks, floated the Dolmen Gate, and before it the great crescent blade of a Cairn-class tombship.īut something else dragged at Jatiel’s attention. Land units only: Supreme commander will outmass Warhammer 40K.
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