Why dont I have era based warriors with bone swords?
Warriors were support position. Assault was for stealers and screamer killers.
Boneswords and deathspiters are tyrants as seen in the rules.
termagants broods i thought was useless and hence it was a stealer base with lots of big ******* as seen in the image.
That changed when they released 2nd ed Tyranids, Which you can see some of the warriors in the rear layers, and besides what is in the rear layers I have about 13 more to be touched up or put back together. :P
With rogue trader and early 2nd ed, we only had a limited amount of units, like in the page above.
When 2nd ed was in they did a refit of the tyranids into metal mainly.
Before 3rd ed came in, mutations or kitbashing tyranids become popular and genus changed a whole lot. :)
Since 3rd ed release, they have been much more of a diverse army unit wise. And in later addition, they added even more units. :)
Why dont I have era based warriors with bone swords?
Warriors were support position. Assault was for stealers and screamer killers.
Boneswords and deathspiters are tyrants as seen in the rules.
termagants broods i thought was useless and hence it was a stealer base with lots of big ******* as seen in the image.
That changed when they released 2nd ed Tyranids, Which you can see some of the warriors in the rear layers, and besides what is in the rear layers I have about 13 more to be touched up or put back together. :P
Tyranids, Oh how you have become puny. :P
Yes i wonder why? saw your other pic posted 5 pics with boneswords in tyranid fan group! link = Moddb.com
With rogue trader and early 2nd ed, we only had a limited amount of units, like in the page above.
When 2nd ed was in they did a refit of the tyranids into metal mainly.
Before 3rd ed came in, mutations or kitbashing tyranids become popular and genus changed a whole lot. :)
Since 3rd ed release, they have been much more of a diverse army unit wise. And in later addition, they added even more units. :)