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Ilmoita käännösongelmasta
Clear, concise, and admitting where ones Knowledge of the Enemy is FAR more important for Tau (unless in SPecial Missions, like Waves, there just go Kayun, make 8 FW Teams, And a few hpounds and AVespic Scout for emergencies,, get the "longer than my Full HD Resolution Screen, and that more than a Decade ago....
I am a Kauyoun Fan not for what it brings, but on how it Uberpimps the humle Tau Warrior to Units devastating normal and light Infantry from AT LEAST half a Screen outside their range.
I play 40kthe original way, and since Units there are VERY different, I normally fiels 1 FW Unit, one Commander, and the rest Crisis SUit teams. IOf some 2 to 3 pts are left after hiotting the Scenaros Limitastion, I might add some hound (+S), but the intuitive Skill I hver with jumping units allocation has won me about m7 out of 10 when using this setup.
Thanks, and a Good day!