boba90 wrote:
you guy's don't understand. This is a super mobile team. It still has yet to be beat. I let my friend borrow it and he got first place, not to mention he beat me. This team turns the corner fires everything and goes back. I haven't changed it once since I made it. My friends say it is broken and that I need to take a break from using it. So I did and I am regretting ever have because I have been beaten since then.
If your friends/opponents are putting their pieces where you can easily pop out around a corner and get LOS on them, then move back into hiding....well yeah, you should be slaughtering them.
But as I pointed out in my first response....how do you deal with pieces like Mara Jade Jedi? Your ARCs are the only things that can hit her until she gets close, and you have to roll a 10 or better. She has Evade on top of that. Once Kyle Katarn descends on your forces, you no longer get Double Attack OR Greater Mobile OR Squad Assault. How do you win then? You're having to roll 10+ to hit Kyle or Mara, even when they are right on top of you.
Have you had to play against Imperial Super Stealth? That would decimate you.
Sounds to me like your friends/opponents would rather complain to you and ask you to change what you play instead of coming up with things on their own in order to beat you. It also sounds like your opponents just need to learn to play smarter, and not leave their pieces sitting out in the open where Rex et al can blast them so easily.
Grand Moff Boris wrote:
I'm glad to hear the squad has done well for you, but it makes me wonder what the people you play with are using. No offense, but a squad like that would get chopped to pieces at my LGS, and I wouldn't even call our group cutthroat - not by a long shot.
100% agree here. A couple people at my LGS like running the clones, but I have yet to see an army that is more than 50% clones go better than 2-2. Often times they end up 1-3 or 0-4 for the night.
Now, we're not saying it isn't a good squad. It may very well be the best thing in your local playing group. What Boris and I are saying though is that there are better things out there.