Brilliant list. It almost appears thematic rather than ultimately competitive utilising the terrain and abilities of the army to maximum advantage! Inspiring!
Just noticed it's a very similar approach to David Gaylard's guard play style. Move a unit of infantry with a transport to the middle to force the opponent to react, and if they commit enough resources you can use a reactive move stratagem. In the case of David's guard it's the bullgryn with heroic intervention that would smash in melee and deliver more objective control.
You are right but that playstyle is not invulnerable to more antiinfatry firepower. Gaylard banks in gaps in the meta lists. Also bullgryns arent exactly melee beasts either.
Brilliant list. It almost appears thematic rather than ultimately competitive utilising the terrain and abilities of the army to maximum advantage! Inspiring!
Just noticed it's a very similar approach to David Gaylard's guard play style. Move a unit of infantry with a transport to the middle to force the opponent to react, and if they commit enough resources you can use a reactive move stratagem. In the case of David's guard it's the bullgryn with heroic intervention that would smash in melee and deliver more objective control.
You are right but that playstyle is not invulnerable to more antiinfatry firepower. Gaylard banks in gaps in the meta lists. Also bullgryns arent exactly melee beasts either.
Thanks for the video