Firstly, I finally got around to this treeman, and I'm pretty happy with how it's turning out.
Second, when we started this blog one of my original hopes was to use it as an outlet for discussion.
And so, I propose a discussion topic: pre-written, all comers (within the relevant meta) army lists.
For fantasy I have always been a strong advocate for 2400 points for a few reasons. First, that's what they play at the Nexus, which is useful for me since I already have a list at that point level. I also really like the having my 25% be 600 as opposed to 625, not that the math is any harder, but it feels like a cleaner points value. The question that arises then is concerning smaller point games.
Should we simply use multiples of 400? It would follow the same kind of idea. Often we think to use multiples of 500, but I would argue that 1600 would be better only because it leads to 400 max lords/heroes, and minimum core, as opposed to 375. In reality a 1600 point game and a 1500 point game are the same size as far as time and number of units on the table are concerned.
More up for discussion, I think, is 40K. In this case it is important to remember that at 2000 points the force org chart doubles, meaning you can have 3-4 HQ, and up to 6 fast attack/heavy so long as your willing to take 4 troops. I know I have a list written for one force organization chart at 1999 points.
I have been reading some 40k discussion and articles online, and it seems that at tournaments for the <2000 point category it is becoming more and more common to use 1850. There are arguments why this is, essentially calling it a restricted 2000 point army. Some more competitive players will say that they can build stronger lists at 1850 than at 1999. What are your thoughts on 1850? Should we stick with 1500, 1750 and 2000, or should I start writing up a new list?
I don't play FoW but I'm sure there are interesting things to say about that as well.
Anyways, since nobody commented on my last post, I don't assume anyone will comment here, but it would bring me warm feelings if you did.