That's true, but I still think there are better uses for ten points than that. I've never seen a stubber do much any damage, and I generally use fast vehicles or something like the leman russ, that has a sort of variant on that, in that it can fire normally if it moves at combat speed, but has to roll a d6 to determine its cruising speed. It might be something to jam onto a chimera, so it gets a little more bite while still moving its passengers where you want them, but I can't see it being useful for something like a leman russ or hellhound.
Quick note, The russ can't fire all of it's weapons at combat speed, it can fire it's turret plus whatever it would normally be able to fire, even if the turret is ordinance.
"A Leman Russ that moved at combat speed or remained stationary can fire its turret weapon in addition to any other weapons it's usually allowed to fire (even if the turret weapon is ordnance!)"
That's an extremely awkward wording to say "yeah, ignore those normal rules about how ordnance weapons are fired", especially since the ordnance part is written as though it was an afterthought, rather than the central point. The errata doesn't mention it, either, and given the obvious implications of that passage, and how important they are, one would expect it to be clarified, especially were it meant to have the more restrictive interpretation. Show me
word of god on the matter, and I'll believe that was the intent. I'd search myself, but I know I'd just find a bunch of ruleslawyers giggling and pissing themselves while drawing conclusions from, presumably, an entirely different codex, probably one that's since been updated to be completed different...
Having played a lot of Necromunda, I have a healthy fear of Stubbers. They're not as nasty as Heavy Bolters, but they're getting there.
Wouldn't a necromunda ganger make a guardsmen look like the epitome of strength, skill, and endurance though? Also, does necromunda have normal stubbers too? If I understand right, they're basically just normal machine pistols, rather than rapidfire missile launchers.
Was last night a 2000 pt game?
1500 point. With a modified version of the army I played cthulhu with (and lost due to repeated horrible tactical decisions on my part...
) that I whipped up in between userpay appearing and userpay being ready to play, when I got the unnerving suspicion that he made an army tailored to fight the lodar lists I'd been experimenting with. Hey, I outright said I change lists so often that knowing what I have played won't do you much good if you want to make something to fight me specifically.
Anyways, I'll be on vassal in a little while, I just have to do a few things first.