![]() Like, undead lists will be very easy to hit due to largely low def and armor, but many of them have the means to just come back (obviously). I think you'll be good with whatever decision you make, they all have their pro's and con's. I've not had a chance to run a witches list yet, but I imagine it will destroy as bad as I think it will. However, I do consider my incorporeal and ghostly units as themed, so those always do well because bane knights are awesome, pistol wraiths are awesome, and the ghost raiders are pretty decent for what they do. Most of my lists are "undead" lists so there's not really a theme there, that is to say not specifically. I tried out the all pirate list and it performed excellently better than I expected. I've messed around with running theme lists (NOT theme lists from the book, just theme(d) lists) like you listed above, and they've all done very well. I was drawn to the Cryx because of thier divercity and unique style compared to my other armies but one thing thats bad about divercity is that you can never make up your mind. ![]() ![]() I usualy collect 40k Blood Angels and Fantasy Empire and have dabbled a little in heavy gear getting the staarter box and a few cheeetas. Also i realy dont care about winning i mainly bought the box to get some games against people in my local club and also to paint some pretty models that are totaly differant to what i usualy paint. KillerSkivil wrote:I do idealy want to keep with a theme because i dont want the army to end up all disjointed and weird like most of my other armies have gotten. ![]()
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