i'd settle of an aggressor dial ![]()
TIE/SF Crafting
As with most ships the dial is critical. I imagine something akin to the TIE/fo maybe with two more greens (1 turns or 3 banks). For now I am just assuming the TIE/fo dial and hoping to be surprised. That is what I will use for proxies while trying out builds
With that said, Mark II only adds the 3 bank, so I am moving forward assuming that it won't be a big factor.
So...I'm an idiot. Right in the announcement it says that the TIE/SF will have a ENTIRELY different dial then the FO. *Slaps self on the back of the head* now it's out for all the internet to mock. Since you know, anyone cares about what I have to say!
no way in hell we're getting the FO dial here. The FO dial is too dead sexy for a ship we're hoping is going to be aggressively, efficiently priced
i'd settle of an aggressor dial
I'll second a motion for something akin to the Agressor Dial!
I don't hate Homing Missile on him, given what we know right now. If you're packing Baffles and PTL to help generate your own double-tap, Homing Missile is great against anything that moves before you. You still get to ignore one token, and it's a much harder hit than a primary shot. You've got a mod slot open for Chips as well.
5 points, though, on something you're expecting to gloriously crash and burn sooner rather than later
I'd saving homings v mod-less ships for bombers and a blocker
5 points, though, on something you're expecting to gloriously crash and burn sooner rather than later
I'd saving homings v mod-less ships for bombers and a blocker
Mostly I find the idea of Soontir taking initiate to avoid the actionless shot, then walking into a Homing Missile because QD got to move last and pick up a TL kind of hilarious.
Anyone have a good recommendation for a dial to use when testing this thing out? I would appreciate your thought and justification!
Anyone have a good recommendation for a dial to use when testing this thing out? I would appreciate your thought and justification!
T-65 (i.e "X-wing" classic), since we're hoping it costs the same ![]()
honestly though, there's no way to tell what we're looking at here ito dial. FFG spoiled the oh-so-distinct 2-green forward, which literally every ship has (even the dang Y!)