(Hena @ Mar. 23 2008,15:34)
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(Onyx @ Mar. 23 2008,10:25)
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Thunderhawks would have been thrashed trying to assault a Tau army with 3 Scorpionfish and another Skyray aswell...
How come? They generate 8 AA 4+ shots (assuming that all get to fire). Of those 4 should hit and 1 should go through the armour (that's the average anyway). Against those odds, I have had no problem going in. Though suppressing or breaking one and hitting to other side can easily drop the amount of AA half.
Thanks again for replying Hena.
Of course you then have blast markers on the Thunderhawk and that doesn't help with following assaults/activations etc.
Anyway we'll move on.
I'm not really interested in getting into a thunderhawk/Skyray bebate, more in finding out what opponents of Tau armies with Markerlights Groups do to deal with them. As I've already said, there are a few obvious tactics that should be used against Tau in general. I'm aware of these and understand them.
I'm the Tau player so I'm obviously not the one with the problem. I'm also not in favour of "If you find that you cannot win against them, try to change the rules so that they are a one formation". I'd far rather know what Tau opponents do in this situation under the present conditions first.
My opponents seem hell-bent on killing all the Markerlight Sentries to begin with but that just gives the Tau plenty of time to move up into the 75cm range and rain death down. It doesn't seem to work at all to me but they all defiantly proclaim that leaving the Markerlight Sentries untouched is suicide...
I keep telling them that if they kill the weapons platforms then the Markerlights are useless, but they aren't hearing me. Maybe if I can show them other players experiences they might listen (or maybe there is something I haven't figured out yet aswell).
My regular opponents (Mostly using I.G. and also a few Marines so far) are getting sick of Tau quickly but they're not adjusting their tactics very well. I'd like to try and help them by offering other players experiences.