![]() ![]() ![]() Against MSU, he'll be killing 50-70 units only and he'd probably have 3 or 4 turns to do so. He works well when going up against the more elite armies, but he'll never make his points back against MSU builds or flyer builds. The problem with An'ggrath is that his output is just too little. But really, he will delete a unit a turn, more or less. Maybe using Draigo as basically a "hidden power fist" type thing. ![]() A crapton of grey knight force weapons are probably the only thing that would stand a chance to kill him, but he's taking a 2+ armor. Personally, I like An'ggrath (because Blood For The Blood God) but also because he is an unkillable beat-stick. You could take any of the Daemon Lords in a 1500 point game if you so desired (though that wouldn't be very nice to do) Those are now specifically just using the Escalation missions found in the Escalation book.Īre you referencing fantasy for that restriction? 40k has no such points limit rule. For likelihood to be let into an Escalation game rather than outright apocalypse, probably the Brass Scorpion? Though honestly there's no 400-500 point option so none of them are suited to Escalation.Standard 40k has LoW slots, no need for it to be an Escalation game. ![]()
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