frogbear wrote:
Moscovian wrote:
In general terms, the idea of restricting a fundamental Marine unit that has been a core part of the list since the beginning to help balance the Marines seems contradictory at best.
So we should go with the first draft and accept this - even if it
may be flawed?
I would prefer a conscious effort to test the ideas rather than to ignore them 'off the bat'.
Just because there are those who developed the lists and the rules advising us that they have existed for ages, does not mean they got it right. I think in these areas, people need to be more open for debate and testing rather than dismissing stuff all the time.
Actually, if the list has existed for ages, been played for ages, and developed by people far wiser than you and I put together does mean that they probably got it right. You are talking about an army list that -despite other issues- has had comparatively few complaints about the Thunderhawk. And they are good reasons to dismiss this idea as the musings of a relatively new player trying to reinvent the wheel into an oval.
Your proposal is much the same as a lot of other proposals lately - a solution in search of a problem. How many people are complaining about spamming Thunderhawks? How frequently has it been done? Have we seen more than one batrep? A 1/3 restriction would still mean up to 5 T-Hawks in a list! This is a big problem with the SMs? Really?
Feel free to test it, talk about it, and propose changes. It's a free web (for now anyway). But just because somebody disagrees with you doesn't mean they are being closed minded. I particularly think this is a terrible idea based on experience and reason, which saves time. Or as my papa always said,
"You won't live long enough to make all of your own mistakes." Quote:
The statement you gentlemen are making seems predicated on the assumption that the Marine list has been balanced since its inception. This is not the case, as the lowly Vindicator proves single-handedly.
And yet the list seems to win about 50% of time nonetheless. Odd.
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