Get your kroot in CC with the warriors quickly without giving them time to rapid-fire you down, sacrifice an FW unit by charging the warriors with them if you have to, just ake sure your kroot reach combat, once you're in CC, the warriors will have a hard time taking you down after you hit them with a bucketload of S4 attacks.īecause we get more than 2 and a half Kroot Carnivores to every 1 necron warrior, you will usually outnumber them at least 2 to 1, so winning combat shouldn't be a problem, especially since you'll only be facing a single attack back per warrior.Īpart from that, there isn't much you can do. My best advice is to throw kroot at his warriors, preferably with hounds, and to kill the res orb lord ASAP, focus your railguns on him and take that fether out.
Its appearance is somewhat of a mystery, as it arrives unexpectedly at the end of the game and its character is never fully explained. Necrons ultimate goal is to reduce everything to nothingness. Our number 1 priority is forcing Phase Out, because it's the only way we can win. Eternal Darkness) is the final boss of Final Fantasy IX, appearing in the area Hill of Despair and represents death itself. You won't kill enough to win KP games, and you'll be targetting the warriors anyway in objectives games. The army basically formed a solid line across the table and I was pinned against my board edge from the word go.ĭon't fire against the monoliths, C'tan or anything without the Necron special rule. He setup first, deploying 40 warriors in 2 units of 20 along the edge of his deployment zone in the middle of the table, each warrior spaced with a res orb lord in the middle.
My first and only game against Necrons was over before it started.