Great video! The deploying into an opponents deployment area is new to me. Going to have to watch out for that. Also, congratulations on 1k subscribers!🎉
Love your content, Joushi. Could you make an officer training school on how to use Orgyn bodyguards? I don't understand when they can be targeted, and when their toughness and save value is used when attached to a command squad, which is then attached to a battle line unit.
I'm on Team Fat Idiot. Haven't tested it yet but I have a good feeling about the Ogryn Bus just being really annoying to take out while putting out a ton of firepower of their own.
A scoutmera with 10 catachans inside is a great unit to send after the least contested primary objective in no man's land. Few units can kill BOTH 10 GEQ and the chimera in one turn so you can disembark, and move onto the objective with one unit and nuisance charge/moveblock with the other.
@Joushi40k must be pretty early where you are pal! Also worth noting is that 10 catachans and a chimera let you grenades and tank shock something so they can surprise people! Also a lot of players diss the hunter killer missiles but they sure add up.
Thanks! Yeah basically, you give MMM in command phase, then by either disembarking or coming out of reserve you can give orders at the end of the movement phase which is super cool
I've been trying to find content like this for ages, great to stumble across it - thank you!
I really enjoyed this one! Tactic and strategy is exactly what I need at my current exp level with Guard :)
Awesome to hear! We got some stuff I'm really excited about in the pipeline
I _just_ got my first chimera (through the Ordo Malleus box) so I’m stoked to see this video drop
Perfect timing!
Great video! The deploying into an opponents deployment area is new to me. Going to have to watch out for that. Also, congratulations on 1k subscribers!🎉
Très bonne vidéo.
Merci de France 🇫🇷
Merci beaucoup!
Love your content, Joushi. Could you make an officer training school on how to use Orgyn bodyguards? I don't understand when they can be targeted, and when their toughness and save value is used when attached to a command squad, which is then attached to a battle line unit.
I'm on Team Fat Idiot. Haven't tested it yet but I have a good feeling about the Ogryn Bus just being really annoying to take out while putting out a ton of firepower of their own.
Yeah they're just a good cheap unit that does decent damage and you don't care if they die
A scoutmera with 10 catachans inside is a great unit to send after the least contested primary objective in no man's land.
Few units can kill BOTH 10 GEQ and the chimera in one turn so you can disembark, and move onto the objective with one unit and nuisance charge/moveblock with the other.
They're such versatile tools they're great
@Joushi40k must be pretty early where you are pal!
Also worth noting is that 10 catachans and a chimera let you grenades and tank shock something so they can surprise people!
Also a lot of players diss the hunter killer missiles but they sure add up.
Another great video.
Hey when I talk about switching orders?
Dose that mean you are able to give the same unit move move move then fix bayonets?
Thanks!
Yeah basically, you give MMM in command phase, then by either disembarking or coming out of reserve you can give orders at the end of the movement phase which is super cool
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At 17:20, when you come out of reserve with your Chimera turn 2 (6" of battlefield edges), can you disembark your units inside the opponent's DZ?
yup! they are specifically not considered Strategic Reserves units, so as long as they obey the 9" rule