7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
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7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
Since 7th edition and the FAQs hit, I've been thinking to drop Coteaz in favour or a ML3 Libby. I run a Draigowing army.
Coteaz has some nifty special rules but the Libby would give you an additional role (better chances of rolling something like Invisibility) and another warp charge (less important).
What are your thoughts regarding this?
Coteaz has some nifty special rules but the Libby would give you an additional role (better chances of rolling something like Invisibility) and another warp charge (less important).
What are your thoughts regarding this?
SteelTitan- Henchmen
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Re: 7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
well coteaz is great.. his special rules for that cheap point cost sure make up for it...
the libby on the otherhand does not get oneshotted by a s6-7 hit... he costs way more for a single roll on the psychic chart without other bonuses.
i would say stick with coteaz right now. having that reroll on steal the initiative aswell as I've been expecting you is really awesome.
the libby on the otherhand does not get oneshotted by a s6-7 hit... he costs way more for a single roll on the psychic chart without other bonuses.
i would say stick with coteaz right now. having that reroll on steal the initiative aswell as I've been expecting you is really awesome.
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Re: 7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
It's an argument thats been going on sense the Heresy. It's all a matter of preference and points.
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Re: 7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
I am a fluff guy, so I say go Libby! Way fluffier.
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Re: 7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
for a full termie Draigowing ... I agree with brother Constantine : The Libbie in Terminator Armor seems the way to go !!
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Re: 7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
You could always get both. See which you like better. Also for your dragiowing what is your format?
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Re: 7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
Draigo, coteaz, 10 paladins, 2x3 acolytes, 2 dreadknights and a stormraven
SteelTitan- Henchmen
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Re: 7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
Coteaz and an allied Inq for 155pt. 3 ML, can be in 2 places at once, 6 wounds. Or for a total of 210pt you get coteaz and a ML1 Inq in term armour with a psycannon. So much more output then 1x ML3 psyker.
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Re: 7th Ed - ML3 Libby vs Coteaz
Yeah, an Inq. in TDA+Psycannon is quite good in any Paladin list. One more psycannon to fire and 1 additional dice for psychic nastyness.
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