I've always had some pretty mixed experiences with most of the Soviet GLATGM armed tanks; for most of them, it's just a 5 point tax on the tank for a weapon that is incredibly RNG dependent. In an armoured deck it is a different matter altogether though; upvetted Soviet GLATGM tanks in an armoured deck can just be really murderous, with the obvious downside of having to deal with the shortcomings of an armoured deck with not great infantry options.
I personally prefer the T-64BV1 for the 110 point tier of USSR tank tab. It's basically an M1A1 but you lose 10% base accuracy on the gun, get 1 more side armor and better autonomy for 5 points less. Although lately I've also been enjoying the T-80BV because their higher base speed has been fantastic in engagements.
Razzman: you can learn the Korean script in about 20 minutes, or at least enough to identify it. Then, you can tell Chinese from Japanese because the former usually has more complicated characters and there are a lot more Chinese wargame players than Japanese.
Actually, it may be funny to make an entirely Т-64 themed deck
I've always had some pretty mixed experiences with most of the Soviet GLATGM armed tanks; for most of them, it's just a 5 point tax on the tank for a weapon that is incredibly RNG dependent. In an armoured deck it is a different matter altogether though; upvetted Soviet GLATGM tanks in an armoured deck can just be really murderous, with the obvious downside of having to deal with the shortcomings of an armoured deck with not great infantry options.
I personally prefer the T-64BV1 for the 110 point tier of USSR tank tab. It's basically an M1A1 but you lose 10% base accuracy on the gun, get 1 more side armor and better autonomy for 5 points less. Although lately I've also been enjoying the T-80BV because their higher base speed has been fantastic in engagements.
Honestly, cheap T-64's work better as armored ATGM platforms. Their missles are extremely fast, accurate and have long range.
2:06 How does Razzman know I haven't gotten my daily hydration?? Scary
Razzman: you can learn the Korean script in about 20 minutes, or at least enough to identify it. Then, you can tell Chinese from Japanese because the former usually has more complicated characters and there are a lot more Chinese wargame players than Japanese.
finally a beautiful game without trolling and sub-par decks...
Arkan my beloved
Cool to see a ussr general video. Outstanding deck on paper but I have no idea now to play Soviets well :/
Anzac support when?