tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622796037030090242.post7224986818391734451..comments2024-01-25T08:16:10.335-05:00Comments on DED 'ARD - Blood Angels and all things Warhammer 40K: Eldar and "Decisive Assaults"The Harrowerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16445837173269170844noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4622796037030090242.post-57111893368113737092011-04-04T14:05:44.953-04:002011-04-04T14:05:44.953-04:00Just a quick follow up I wanted to make about bike...Just a quick follow up I wanted to make about bike councils:<br /><br />I actually try not to lead with the council as much as possible. It's killiness is situational at best, but it is a good support unit. And it's hard to define what a "decisive assault" can really be. It may be stopping a land raider, stalling an offense, getting in their mobile firing line, etc. Councils are perceived to be a greater threat than they really are, so they tend to be fire magnets. I have had plenty of games where an opponent has buried a whole army's worth of lascannons into the council, only to be thwarted by re-rollable invulnerable saves. If you do run a bike council, take heed of the fact they require more finesse to run than may be immediately apparent.Farseer Frankhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11526751657721273822noreply@blogger.com