Chaos Dwarfs - 6th Dwarf
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:18 am
Hi guys,
After winning the first 2 seasons of our perpetual league with my Dark Elves, I decided on a change of pace and entered a Chaos Dwarf team for the current 3rd season.
I've managed to win my first 2 games, against rookie Undead and 160 TV Orcs and my roster looks like this:
2 Bull Centaurs (1 with Block)
5 Chaos Dwarfs (1 with Guard)
5 Hobgoblins (1 MNG with a Niggle)
3 Rerolls & Apothecary
The rest of the league consists of developed (TV 150-160) Skaven, Orcs + Humans and rookie Undead + Norse.
Anyway, my question is: how worthwhile is it to pick up the 6th possible Dwarf? I plan on using the Minotaur, which would already take me to 13 players. I think 14 would be the right number for me to balance practicality with cost, but I'm not sure whether to pick up another Hobgoblin instead to keep more mobility if the rest of them get pummelled and allow more leniency in fouling without having to use a more valuable Dwarf if sent off.
Let me know what you reckon or what your past experiences are.
Cheers.
After winning the first 2 seasons of our perpetual league with my Dark Elves, I decided on a change of pace and entered a Chaos Dwarf team for the current 3rd season.
I've managed to win my first 2 games, against rookie Undead and 160 TV Orcs and my roster looks like this:
2 Bull Centaurs (1 with Block)
5 Chaos Dwarfs (1 with Guard)
5 Hobgoblins (1 MNG with a Niggle)
3 Rerolls & Apothecary
The rest of the league consists of developed (TV 150-160) Skaven, Orcs + Humans and rookie Undead + Norse.
Anyway, my question is: how worthwhile is it to pick up the 6th possible Dwarf? I plan on using the Minotaur, which would already take me to 13 players. I think 14 would be the right number for me to balance practicality with cost, but I'm not sure whether to pick up another Hobgoblin instead to keep more mobility if the rest of them get pummelled and allow more leniency in fouling without having to use a more valuable Dwarf if sent off.
Let me know what you reckon or what your past experiences are.
Cheers.