I'm not really sure what you're saying there, but given that you seem to be equating it with what I said, I suppose that's right. The thing I really don't like is that with certain squad configurations you can nullify unsaveable wounds. I've seen another example, in a discussion of whether or not a lascannon or bolter is better on a leman russ, where theoretically a squad of four marines is hit with a battle cannon shell, taking four unsaveable wounds, and then taking two wounds from the heavy bolter. The space marine player could then allocate all four battle cannon wounds to the two generic marines, while the bolter wounds go to his sergeant and special weapon marine, meaning that where the squad
would have been wiped out were it just the cannon, the two most valuable ones get a good chance at surviving because the unsaveable wounds got stacked on the generics (this was an argument for using a lascannon instead of a bolter, mind you). Reading that, then the rules on the matter to confirm it, pissed me off to end. I suppose most situations won't be quite that egregious (taking less wounds by taking more
), but still, it's a real fucked up rule.
God, I've been browsing forgeworld for a couple of hours. At first, when I looked at the prices, my thoughts were "Oh, that's not that much more than GW." Then I saw it was in pounds...
Still, some of them are fucking amazing, and undoubtedly more worth their cost than the GW versions (specifically, the greater daemons; all the basic GW models look like shit (even managing to fuck up
the one that's a walking blob of shit), while the Forgeworld models are, well, really what the basic ones should have looked more like. In that particular case, I suspect the basic models were intentionally made to look as terrible as possible, with the goal of driving up sales of the more expensive, non-shitty versions, especially since the rest of the base models for the daemon armies are more or less beautiful (except for fiends of slaanesh, which look like a retarded cross between an anteater and a scorpion.)).