allies have a theme

By marcemtp, in Dust Tactics

I was looking at the revised core rules and noticed that ugl ignore cover.

I see a theme for an ally army. Take bbq squad, deathdealers,gunners and recon boys with honey light walkers and you are able to ingnore cover. Once the red devils are released that will give them a armor 3 choice. Then have Ozz, bazooka joe and when he is released action jackson into the mix and then you will have a good way tocounter the axises heavy firpower and damage resilience.

marcemtp said:

I was looking at the revised core rules and noticed that ugl ignore cover.

I see a theme for an ally army. Take bbq squad, deathdealers,gunners and recon boys with honey light walkers and you are able to ingnore cover. Once the red devils are released that will give them a armor 3 choice. Then have Ozz, bazooka joe and when he is released action jackson into the mix and then you will have a good way tocounter the axises heavy firpower and damage resilience.

Don't forget the Hammers - they ignore cover too and have armor 3.

Funnily enough, was having this exact same conversation with my girlfriend as I drove her to work this morning. She normally plays allies and was pointing out the advantage of hard cover and claiming it was her good use of it that meant she won the game last night ... yeah, great, I thought as the Axis player :)

Fabs said:

Funnily enough, was having this exact same conversation with my girlfriend as I drove her to work this morning. She normally plays allies and was pointing out the advantage of hard cover and claiming it was her good use of it that meant she won the game last night ... yeah, great, I thought as the Axis player :)

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sure you were... and i was riding my flying unicorn to the chocolate milk ocean for a meeting with the leprechaun ambasador.

;)

Damage Resilient acts like soft cover that goes with you and cannot be negated, so flame and grenade weapons have no use against.

theguildllc said:

sure you were... and i was riding my flying unicorn to the chocolate milk ocean for a meeting with the leprechaun ambasador.

;)

:) Yeah, I didn't add much to thread, but I was serious. The consensus was that when placing cover pieces, it might be an idea for the Axis to place them well out of the way as the Allies get more use from them, than the Axis (then again, the laser grenadiers, in an open area with a tank trap have proved game winning before)