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Good battlefield autopsy. Nice to see Warmachine in this one, especially the judicator. I actually have one myself and love to tave him on to the field. I have only run him with scrutator severos so far. I find that he is a good caster with him. Eye of menoth along with the choir help a little with those inaccurate shots. I also usually have a crusader in front of him to offer a bit of protection. The problem with collossals is that they can also be taken down quite easily.
I don’t really know why the avator was also used. I know Feora does not have alot of focus but it was still a huge point sink in a 35 pt game
good video a pity those sneaky elfy types carried the victory but I’m sure a true Menite won’t let that stop him :). Would love to of seen the full battle looked fun and I’m still waiting for the other resident menite to finish building his Judicator while i wait to get enough money together to pick one up with either Amoon Ad Raza or Epic Feora not quite decided yet.
Needs a bit more maniacal laughter.
As stu pointed out ,
Which I am on board with his thoughts if you are running warmachine it doesn’t matter the faction you will always reach for the solo or jacks that can produce the focus needed on its own.
Good video although havent seen much at the 50 pt. list games to explore the new colossal mini’s. My thoughts are do they change up the normal lists you see at league play or do people shy away because of the very high point cost.
I have the kraken but have not fielded it yet in league play.
Good listen to though Stu what’s wrong with mercs? 😉
Think I need to teach TTN’s event manager the error of looking down on the hired swords.
Nice report. I’m getting into Warmachine, was painting some Khador but have switched to the Menoth half of the 2 player box to demo WM at the end of the month. I’m starting to really love them.