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Best Strategy With Heroes of The Molten Sea?
I bought the Heroes of the Molten Sea pack and to be honest I haven't received alot from the figures (apart from Otanshi)
Does anyone have any good strategies that invlolves these figures? (Sir Dupius, Moriko, Otanashi and Kato Katsuro). I don't have Ashigaru squads, all I have are the Izumi Samurai. I do't have Templar Knight either. (Though I suppose Knights of Weston would be more useful because of their bonding). Suggestions? |
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Re: Best Strategy With Heroes of The Molten Sea?
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Knights of Weston x3: 210 Sir Denrick: 100 Finn/Thorgrim: 80 Sir Dupuis: 150 Total: 540pts, 16 hexes. Lead with the knights and Finn/Thorgrim and charge Dupuis into the action once the fighting starts. Bring Denrick up once Finn/Thorgrim falls (put the spirit on the healthier of Denrick and Dupuis). Moriko is fun. She lacks synergy so drop her into pretty much any army to which you want to add a special attack or reasonably solid melee hero. For example: 10th Foot x3: 225 Phantom Knights x2: 140 Moriko: 110 Total: 475pts, 19 hexes. I don't think you're going to get much from Kato until you acquire some more samurai or ashigaru (preferably a couple of the ashigaru packs). |
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Re: Best Strategy With Heroes of The Molten Sea?
I really like Dupuis with Phantom Knights, which leads to this natural army at 500 Points:
Sir Dupuis - 150 Phantom Knights x5 - 500, 17 hexes The whole army can disengage without taking wounds (Dupuis has to roll a 7 or higher though), and the Phantom Knights can take on ranged squads while Dupuis takes out big heroes. The only issue with it is that I think Dupuis needs Raelin, since he usually presents a big target and his survivability kind of sucks. Swapping a Phantom squad for Raelin at 510 seems nice, or 2 Phantom squads for Raelin and Marro Warriors/Isamu or Zetacron or 2x Black Wyrmlings at 500 doesn't seem bad either. Like battle reports? Click Tourney Reports (New 10/21/2012 - Cutters / Brutes!) KC's Maps Click KC's Customs Scaper of the Week #57 |
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Re: Best Strategy With Heroes of The Molten Sea?
Well basically, Dupuis and Moriko have been covered by the guys above me. Which kinda leaves Kato. Kato is basically the Red Skull for samurai. Having only one squad of samurai and no ashigaru pretty much renders him useless. Placing him non samurai/ashigaru armies would just be a wast of points. Also the samurai gain little to no advantage with Kato, the only advantage is the ability to decide which samurai squad to activate each turn instead of at the beginning of each round. This may come in handy if you unfortunately lose a unique samurai squad. However, what I have experienced is that you would be losing round markers anyways to position Kato to have line of sight/range of the samurai you want to activate. So without Kato, you may lose a few round markers/attacks form being destroyed. With Kato, you may lose a few round markers positioning him and you waste 200 points. His benefits for the samurai are not worth his 200 points. With these 200 points, you may instead add some much needed range support for the samurai. Kato's 200 points really come to reason with the ashigaru though. Without Kato, the ashigaru may be the weakest squad there is (correct me if I'm wrong). Throwing eight attacks of 2-3(wait then fire for the harquebus). That's about twice as many dice Q9 throws with Queglix Gun (considering height and wait then fire). Kato's 200 point investment makes the ashigaru army...better, as they still suck in defense. If you have Kato and plan on getting the ashigaru, then I say go for it, you'll have another army for CASUAL play. If you have Kato and don't plan on getting the ashigaru, then I say sell him, or trade him. Who knows, maybe in a parellel dimension, you might have the ashigaru and no Kato. Hmm....anyways, that's what I think about Kato.
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Re: Best Strategy With Heroes of The Molten Sea?
Otonashi can kill wild stuff. sometimes.
Ecthelion |
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Re: Best Strategy With Heroes of The Molten Sea?
Otonashi is great filler.
Dupuis is great for campaigns and KoW. Kato is good for Ashigaru and has a great sculpt for a custom. Moriko is good in an Ullar army while paired with Vipers thanks to her ability to attack easily and has decent stats(not great though). Chardris is great in a wizard army... My customs. NE Ohio Tourney - TBA SW Ohio Tourney - NHSD 550 points AotV - Colliding the minis of AotP with the world of HS. |
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Re: Best Strategy With Heroes of The Molten Sea?
This was the first hero pack I bought because it looked so cool and I really like the name. I didn't know what any of the figures did. Sir Dupuis is really fun to play with Concan too. This army isn't terribly competitive, but it's really fun and has high mobility.
150 Sir Dupuis 210 Phantom Knights x3 80 Concan 80 Raelin (ROTV) 520 pts |
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Re: Best Strategy With Heroes of The Molten Sea?
Kato is an impressive figure but opine value needs to be 6-700 for him to explode. Dupuis is lacking, but in a multi can pack a punch where he needs to. Chardris is exclusive to elf wizard builds. And Moriko is really pretty lacking... And not really synergistic.
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