This is the last game i played against Fat Han, he had:
Han
Veteran Instinct
Luke
C3p0
Anti pursuit laser
Jan Ors
Predator
Blaster Turret
Moldy crow
nien numb
Shield upgrade
I had:
Howlrunner
Stealth
Adrenaline Rush
Obsidian x5
Academy Pilot
And i got hammered.
It was really annoying, i had to fly top notch to block the falcon 3 turns while he could get away with just running a circle around the board. 3po was stupid and pretty much amounted to 4 extra shields... For 3 points... In the meantime, he was shooting at me with 4-5 attack dice. I got Han down to 4 hp before conceding with 3 ties out of position.
The only difference between this list and the wave3 one (which wasn't considered op especially against swarm) is 3po and predator (which didnt come into play). I think the impact of 3PO on a falcon is huge and people have yet to realise this. It's a garanteed evade per turn, and given the falcon is one of the most resilient ship in the game, you'll have to shoot at it a lot. My ballpark estimation is that it's minimum 4 extra shields... for 3 points!
Now i don't want to take anything away from my opponent. He had a strong list and a strong plan to fly it, but once he'd put it on the board he was pretty much on auto pilot and just rolled dice. I started xwing because player decision in the game mattered more than in any other, and because your older models were always useable. None of these are true in this kind of matchup.
Let's look at the imperial models that are obsolete against falcon:
Phantom (duh!)
Tie interceptor (duh!)
Tie fighter (relies on high evades negated by the 4-5att meta, and the 2att is useless against 3po).
Tie bomber (same as tie fighter for offense, you'll survive a bit longer but wont have the firepower to take out han)
That's already 3 iconic imperial ships out of the game.
I really don't know how to fight that list with imperials and am really not excited to fly against it again.
EDIT: for those wondering how a swarm could loose to a Fat Han list, here is how the game unfolded:
He started facing sideways, moved slowly forward to stack focus on Jan, then turned left to face my swarm in the upper left corner. I blocked Han for 3 turns here but couldn't finish him and he turned left and casually flew away while dishing out att5 on the ties.
Again, i don't want to take anything from my opponent, he had a strong list, a strong plan, and was a good sport. We had a good chat about the game at the end, he told me his list was built specifically to deal with swarm and of course shredded phantoms. Literraly the only way he can loose is with bad dice roll.
Edited by Innocent