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Big feint came in turn 3 when i had to drop the DC, but had no where really good to drop them, i dropped them miles away from the enemy, luring a small squad to take shots at them, but otherwise advance up the board.  I then used the strat to redeploy them for another assault.  

 

 

 

Did you spend any CP to make the charge more likely or did they redeploy near Lemmy?

If I am not mistaken the wording on the descent strat allows for wings of fire, followed by a 3d6 charge by descent of angels :-)

 

wings of fire: "Remove the the unit from the battlefield and set them up at the end of the phase"

Descent of angels: "use this strat before making the charge roll with a BA JP unit from your army that was set up on the battlefield earlier this turn"

 

I did indeed! I was going to consider a drop near lemmy, but situation called for the DC to take the BroCap out along with some strikes -so I used the 3d6! It's a really good combo for 3CP, I feel.  I used Wings of Fire two or three times I think.  Defs one of our "key" strats.  

 

 

Good patient use of those strat fueled drops will bring us victory it seems

Cant stress this enough.

 

Layering drops and holding off will be key.

 

The only issue will be whether the boards we're on will allow us to weather the storm against the builds we're up against for a turn or two.

 

Bubble wrapping will still be a big issue, and with Russes being as broken as they are now....i dont see much of this changing.

I.... as I live in Beijing now and won't be playing anytime soon :biggrin.:.....

 

 

How bout drinks in Sanlitun Thursday? 

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