Hi all,
My latest chapter, this time looking at Rebel ships, sqadrons will be coming soon!
http://d6addiction.blogspot.com.au/2018/02/state-of-meta-part-iii-rebel-ships.html
Hi all,
My latest chapter, this time looking at Rebel ships, sqadrons will be coming soon!
http://d6addiction.blogspot.com.au/2018/02/state-of-meta-part-iii-rebel-ships.html
38 minutes ago, beefcake4000 said:Hi all,
My latest chapter, this time looking at Rebel ships, sqadrons will be coming soon!
http://d6addiction.blogspot.com.au/2018/02/state-of-meta-part-iii-rebel-ships.html
I will have you know I one shot an AFmk2 with my Liberty. ![]()
Lol always the hate on the pelta.
Its a great ship,much better than a neb for a similar point cost, its upgrade choices are delicious if not perfect, its a great ship of the line with a choice of defense tokens.
3/5-4/5
I don't know if the analysis really gets to the point of delivering upon the promise of the title: the state of the meta. The meta is a matter of what people are taking and what kinds of builds people seem to be doing well with. In this case, many ships show up, but they tend to show up in quite specific ways and with specific combinations. The analysis seems to have pulled all of the ships out of the context of a build and attempts to talk about them with extremely broad brush strokes. This results in some strange conclusions. Virtually every ship has some situations in which it thrives, and a lot of situations in which it does look extremely silly.
For big brush strokes, I think the forum probably agrees with you, but maybe the title needs to be something like "A survey of the ships as of wave 7."
....but i mean if these hospital support ships arent fulfilling the combat role you had wanted them too, ill gladly take them off your hands.
I’d push the Home One variants to 5/5 and drop the MC75 down to 4/5 at most. I don’t think people realize how badly not having that second Redirect hurts on a ship intended to be in the center of combat. With 2 redirects, 5/5. With 1, probably 4/5.