Nick speaking,
So I have built three Razorbacks at the moment for my 2011 Space Wolves project, but how many Razors do I need to make? In my gaming circle we mainly play 1750 points, and I figured that if I did want to go with a full Razorspam list, I would need nine Razorbacks?
This is the type of list I have been working on...
1 x Rune Priest
Living Lightening/Jaws of the world wolf (100)
5 x Grey Hunters - Power Weapon/Meltagun
1 x Razorback - Las/Plas (170)
5 x Grey Hunters - Power Weapon/Meltagun
1 x Razorback - Las/Plas (170)
5 x Grey Hunters - Power Weapon/Meltagun
1 x Razorback - Las/Plas (170)
5 x Grey Hunters - Power Weapon
1 x Razorback - Las/Plas (165)
5 x Grey Hunters - Power Weapon
1 x Razorback - Las/Plas (165)
5 x Grey Hunters - Power Weapon
1 x Razorback - Las/Plas (165)
6 x Long Fangs - 5x Missile Launchers/Pack Leader
1 x Razorback - Las/Plas (215)
6 x Long Fangs - 5x Missile Launchers/Pack Leader
1 x Razorback - Las/Plas (215)
6 x Long Fangs - 5x Missile Launchers/Pack Leader
1 x Razorback - Las/Plas (215)
1750 Points
With fifteen split fire missiles, nine lascannons and six troops in transports, this is the sort of list, along with the Thunderwolf version, that seems to be the "auto win" lists unlocked from the Space Wolves Codex, but does it have the fun factor?
Is a copy and paste Razorspam list really the way to go? After all I don't want to just win, I want to have fun at the same time?
You can also build Heavy falmer versions and play it as Blood Angels, I think the list you have presented here is boring as hell, but with a few tweeks it can be fun also.
ReplyDeleteBut mostly it is not the list but what kind of player you are and what kind of player you play against that kind of dictates if it is going to be fun or fail.
Got to agree with mike a rather dull list to play with or against. I also think in kill point missions you may struggle as you have a total of 19 that seems alot to me?
ReplyDeleteBut as said before if your a good guy and a laugh to play I'm sure it would be fine.