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#1 is how it has always been up till now. Without any playtest evidence you need to stick with what it's been up till now, not make the huge call of a major nerf at the last minute. We've seen before what last minute changes lead to.
This is wrong. The rule modification that made the regeneration comparable to void shields changed the list in some way and we have no idea how. In addition (and we've gone over this three times but apparently a fourth is needed) the rules never intended for regenerating off board, but the RAW did not state it explicitly enough. There were quite a few players, yourself amongst them, that read it RAW instead of by intent and the end result was two camps of Necron players playing them two different ways.
So from the perspective of how the army was
supposed to play, it has "always" been played as the #2 option.
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It's not your call to make to change it, so if you have to go to print, you go to print with what it is now, not what you think is the least powerful.
And whose call is it? Yours? The NetERC? Corey? In retrospect perhaps #2 should be the default choice since
1) it matches the Army Champ's last input, for what that is worth
2) it matches the intent of previous rule better
3) it -by your own description- matches the fluff better than #3.
#1 could certainly change that percentage your referred to (50% onboard, 25% offboard) to a heavier number off board. So there you go... #2 will be the default choice.
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moscovian, why the need to get the book done now? if your going to be publishing another book in a year or so, why not wait till then?
If this debate continues I may have to, but that has implications on the printing of Siege and the community as a whole. Here is a boring peak behind the veil that a lot of people don't seem to appreciate:
Anticipating the volume of books desired by the community is difficult since only one fan supplement has been done so far. I ran a poll at that time and -based on a lot of guess work- I extrapolated what I thought would be the total sales for the books. Now I have to do that with
Siege, but this new book has lower poll numbers so I can only assume there will be less interest. That changes though when you include the availability of
Raiders 2.0 as a large number of people indicated they would want both books shipped simultaneously. Then you add the fact that the printing company I am working with upped their minimum print run requirements. Bottom line, I need
Raiders 2.0 to sell more copies of
Siege so I can have more flexibility in how many books of each I can order.
If I order too many books I end up carrying too much volume that could sit on my shelves for months or even years. If I order too few I end up having to make another order (with a high minimum) that could once again saddle me with a large amount of product and nobody to buy it.
This doesn't even take into account the time it takes to ship the books together compared to separately, the extra expense of envelopes, the
time, the extra cost to the community members in shipping (remember almost half the shipments went to the UK alone).
Digest that block of information and you can appreciate why I might have a greater sense of urgency to get it right the first time.