Ive only recently started 40k and jumped in with killteam, cant stress how useful these videos are. Your guardsman guide got me actually winning games, and i really appreciate the detail and how newcomer friendly your guides have been
Optimal team lists and maybe more info around "meta" teams? In some cases it's quite obvious, but your guardsman video had me drop the zealot and start winning games so it's not always obvious 😅
Please make more of these. Please. Alot of people talk about stats and abilities but nobody ever talk about deployment theories and risk reduction/taking strats. Thanks again hope to see more especially for the squishy ones like tau or kroots
Amazing video as always! Quick question though. For Gellerpox, you mention alternating deployment. When does that happen? As far as I was aware, the defender always deployed their entire killteam first. Is this not the case?
The new competitive rules that came out in the Critical Operations card pack has new deployment rules which makes you deploy 1/3 of your KT in an alternating fashion, starting with the defender!
@@VentrueMinis I had somehow missed that part and have been playing with only the updated tac op rules (choose 3 rather than deck of 6)! Good to know, will start working this into my games whenever I get the chance to play next. Thanks!
I always make the mistake of making my entire team concealed so that I can try to keep them safe but I usually end up still losing 2-3 of my guys in TP1 anyways from grenades or air stikes or any other ability that can hit them and then I have no way to shoot back
Just fyi, you cant use the Reconnoitre Killzone to fortify, it can only do recon. You can still do the same thing only that initiative would be determined by fortify instead.
> In the Scouting step, after resolving your selection, you can resolve an additional Recon option (even if you have already selected that option). Good call! Fortify + Recon is still just fine for completing this move.
A minor detail, don't think you'd be able to dash onto vantage container with that sharpshooter? You got 3", need to spend 1" horizontally and strictly speaking 4" up for a total of 5". The model itself is not B2B with the container, and the container also has a slight slope at the sides, so it's more reasonable to assume 2" horizontal climbing? The containers should slightly above 2" tall so rounded up to 4" for climbing.
Dude thank you for making informative vids for us noobs instead of annoying tier lists
Ive only recently started 40k and jumped in with killteam, cant stress how useful these videos are.
Your guardsman guide got me actually winning games, and i really appreciate the detail and how newcomer friendly your guides have been
Omg ty!! This is so awesome to hear. Absolutely making my night. What other topics do you want to hear about?
Optimal team lists and maybe more info around "meta" teams?
In some cases it's quite obvious, but your guardsman video had me drop the zealot and start winning games so it's not always obvious 😅
Please make more of these. Please. Alot of people talk about stats and abilities but nobody ever talk about deployment theories and risk reduction/taking strats. Thanks again hope to see more especially for the squishy ones like tau or kroots
I got you!!!
This is a fantastically useful series, I’ve been binging them this morning!
Very useful, it was great to see this deployment example. Thanks a lot! :)
Incredible job again… best on youtube! I would watch your videos everyday :D
Another immediately applicable video. Great work!
I'll try to keep these in mind.
Clear, concise and easy to understand - brilliant guide, thanks!
Do you have any plans to do more in-depth team guides beyond Kasrkin and Vet Guard? Loved those videos.
Inquisitorial Agents guide coming in a couple weeks! Hard to learn teams I don't own haha, gotta save up. Planning to buy Phobos next after my Agents.
Thanks it's good to see videos like these!
Amazing video as always!
Quick question though. For Gellerpox, you mention alternating deployment. When does that happen? As far as I was aware, the defender always deployed their entire killteam first. Is this not the case?
The new competitive rules that came out in the Critical Operations card pack has new deployment rules which makes you deploy 1/3 of your KT in an alternating fashion, starting with the defender!
@@VentrueMinis I had somehow missed that part and have been playing with only the updated tac op rules (choose 3 rather than deck of 6)! Good to know, will start working this into my games whenever I get the chance to play next. Thanks!
Very helpful!
I always make the mistake of making my entire team concealed so that I can try to keep them safe but I usually end up still losing 2-3 of my guys in TP1 anyways from grenades or air stikes or any other ability that can hit them and then I have no way to shoot back
This are amazing videos
Just fyi, you cant use the Reconnoitre Killzone to fortify, it can only do recon. You can still do the same thing only that initiative would be determined by fortify instead.
> In the Scouting step, after resolving your selection, you can resolve an additional Recon option (even if you have already selected that option).
Good call! Fortify + Recon is still just fine for completing this move.
A minor detail, don't think you'd be able to dash onto vantage container with that sharpshooter? You got 3", need to spend 1" horizontally and strictly speaking 4" up for a total of 5". The model itself is not B2B with the container, and the container also has a slight slope at the sides, so it's more reasonable to assume 2" horizontal climbing? The containers should slightly above 2" tall so rounded up to 4" for climbing.
The dash from the Recon scouting option has fly, so ignores vertical distances :)
Brilliant, thx!@@VentrueMinis