tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-773044262424147063.post3006072931999085381..comments2012-01-19T13:50:47.979-07:00Comments on Douchebags Anonymous: Winning Harder: A Common List-Building TrapFearspecthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03726750615994437290noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-773044262424147063.post-88385347040829187972012-01-19T13:50:47.979-07:002012-01-19T13:50:47.979-07:00I see a lot of players fall into this fallacy, usu...I see a lot of players fall into this fallacy, usually with Assault units. There's a point at which you start murdering everything so hard that the extra points you invest are just useless. Worse than that, you are being even more wasteful when you encounter things that you could have beat to crap anyway without spending as many points.<br /><br />40k armies run best when each unit is as lean as possible. Each should have a dedicated purpose and be equipped to perform that role and no others. Any points spent beyond that goal are usually wasted.KestrelM1noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-773044262424147063.post-71399764592581340372012-01-07T17:29:02.598-07:002012-01-07T17:29:02.598-07:00As you said, his list was tripe. That's the k...As you said, his list was tripe. That's the kind of crap I have to put up with any time I'm absent from my local GW more than 3 weeks in succession...for 9 months I had to endure a guy I saw very rarely tell me that his Necrons were incredible, and everyone back up his tales of being undefeated and blah blah, even though you know as well as I that under their previous book they were more pathetic than Sarah Palin's argumentative 'skills'.TheKing Elessarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04981821487098781957noreply@blogger.com