Let's get down to business. |
Winter has come. While there are some people out there that prefer to go maneuver-heavy with Robb or face-smashy with Greatjon Umber, I like going Rodrik Cassel. The reason why is because his tactics cards are absolutely bonkers and making units Vulnerable just makes a smashy faction even smashier.
First, let's take a look at Rodrik Cassel and see what he offers to our army:
A true soldier. |
As you can see, Rodrik is a soldier who has an Order to make the opponent's unit Vulnerable after Attack dice are rolled. The timing for this is exceptionally important because it's what Sworn Sword Captains have as well and it's considered one of the best 1-point attachments in the game. Vulnerable is huge for someone like Rodrik because it unlocks his Tactics cards and skyrockets the damage potential of all your units. Having Vulnerable on something after you charge it would mean you re-roll all hits and your opponent has to essentially re-roll all their successful saves. It pretty much means the Stark army will obliterate units that have low saves or punch through tougher targets that can normally deflect their blows. Peeling ranks off enemy units will also keep your units around longer as the enemies' damage potential will decrease.
Let's take a look at Rodrik's tactics cards:
All that martial goodness! |
Martial Superiority is one of the best defensive tactics cards in the game. It triggers off when the enemy unit attacks and that dice rolls less dice AND loses all abilities until the end of the turn. Now, it isn't as powerful as some of the silences we've been before where it lasts until the end of the round, but this card doesn't need any conditionals like expending condition tokens or anything else. You cast it, boom, and most of the opponent's plans are foiled. This card is amazing at stopping something like Gregor + Flayed Men from rolling a unit while you set up for a counter-attack. To make things even more interesting, if you're going after Rodrik's unit, good luck. Having Weakened on top of this card pretty much means Rodrik's units going to stay around. Combat Prowess is a great follow-up card when used with Rodrik's unit or with any unit under the influence of Vulnerable. What if your opponent rolls poorly and you don't need to spend the Vulnerable token? Guess like he's being silenced and unable to respond with any defensive tactics cards. It's really fierce when used on the charge as there are fewer things in the game that interacts with that timing window than when a friendly unit attacks. Lastly, we have Press the Advantage. This is another one of those cards that trigger off the attack so you can't use a Sworn Sword Captain's Orders and then play this card because it escapes the window. What this card does is kick your opponents when they're already down because of the Critical Blows on an already Vulnerable target. That's why I have taken a unit of Tully Sworn Shields with Rodrik because it makes them one of the tankiest units in the game while giving them the opportunity to do bigger damage than their stats suggest.
Here's the list:
Faction: House Stark
Commander: Rodrik Cassel – Master–at–Arms
Points: 40 (4 Neutral)
Combat Units:
• Stark Sworn Swords (5)
with Sworn Sword Captain (1)
• House Umber Greataxes (7)
with Robb Stark – The Young Wolf (3)
• Grey Wind (0)
• House Tully Sworn Shields (7)
with Rodrik Cassel – Master–at–Arms (0)
• Stark Outriders (7)
with Brynden Tully – Vanguard Infiltrator (3)
Non-Combat Units:
• Sansa Stark – Little Bird (3)
• Petyr Baelish – Littlefinger (4)
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Let me try and explain some of these choices super quick. The Stark Sword Swords are simply one of the best offensive units in the game for the cost. With Stark Fury and 8 dice on a 5-point unit and the ability to make someone Vulnerable, the damage potential for this unit is huge. Great Axes deal a huge amount of damage and can definitely wreck heavy cavalry if they're already engaged with them. Robb Stark as an attachment makes them regular infantry speed and gives you the ability to launch yourself out there on a Maneuver trigger on the tactics board. This makes two units that can do it in the army and that will surprise your opponents a lot! The fact that Robb (and Bran) come with their Dire Wolves is one of the best things about Starks. These free wolves not only come with great abilities, but they're a free activation and deploy to be used in battle. Grey Wind is especially good because he is able to apply Vulnerable onto a unit if already used, or apply it beforehand so it can be consumed using Rodrik's own ability or tactics cards.
I already explained a little bit about the Tully Sworn Shields above, but with Rodrik's tactics cards, this unit becomes a very jack-of-all-trades unit. It's already super defensive with Shield Wall and 3+ save, but cards like Martial Superiority just takes it over the edge. While the defensive stats normally lower damage expectations, Press the Advantage and Vulnerable tokens in general greatly increases its damage potential. As for Stark Outriders, I think they're a great, solid unit at 7 points. With Brynden Tully however, they can be one of the most annoying units in the game thanks for their great flanking ability and healing on retreat. A lot of the Stark tactics cards play incredibly well with Outriders as well thanks to their unpredictable damage potential. Just remember that with 7-point units, you can also decide to trade out the Sworn Shields for a unit of Berserkers if you want some more face-smash.
"And yet you betrayed me.." |
As for NCUs, I really like Sansa Stark with Rodrik because of her ability to recycle or tutor for exactly what is needed right then and there. While we all try and anticipate everything that is going to happen in a game, Sansa offers us extra insurance that if an opponent rolls a 6 for a long ass charge you didn't anticipate and is rolling in with crazy Tactics cards in support, you always have a way to Martial Superiority him into the ground. For my next NCU, believe it or not, I think Littlefinger is a solid choice for the Starks. It's just comical that I'm taking both Sansa and Littlefinger in the same list, but his ability to claim Combat/Maneuver that unlocks the secondary capabilities for your Stark tactics cards while still reaping the benefit of other unclaimed zones is amazing.
Try out the list and let me know how you fair!
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