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shield drone last resort if no frontline imo
Clear, concise, and admitting where ones Knowledge of the Enemy is FAR more important for Tau (unless in SPecial Missions, like Waves, there just go Kayun, make 8 FW Teams, And a few hpounds and AVespic Scout for emergencies,, get the "longer than my Full HD Resolution Screen, and that more than a Decade ago....
I am a Kauyoun Fan not for what it brings, but on how it Uberpimps the humle Tau Warrior to Units devastating normal and light Infantry from AT LEAST half a Screen outside their range.
I play 40kthe original way, and since Units there are VERY different, I normally fiels 1 FW Unit, one Commander, and the rest Crisis SUit teams. IOf some 2 to 3 pts are left after hiotting the Scenaros Limitastion, I might add some hound (+S), but the intuitive Skill I hver with jumping units allocation has won me about m7 out of 10 when using this setup.
Thanks, and a Good day!