Thursday, November 3, 2022

Horus Heresy 2e Review: Legion Dreadnought Drop Pod

Warpstone Flux Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
3/5 stars. The rules are fine. 

Background.
In hindsight, I probably should have combined the review of the Legion Drop Pod with this one: the Legion Dreadnought Drop Pod. They both have the same purpose afterall: dropping into place a unit - in this case a dreadnought - and being recoverable after the battle.

Strengths.
Well, as per previously, the strength lies in the ability to deep strike your chosen dreadnought into your desired location on the battle field. 

Presumably you will then disembark your dreadnought and start to slay things around you (or at minimum shoot them up a bit). That's all there is apart from the twin linked bolt gun that it comes with, along with a collective shrug for the defensive capabilities.

Weaknesses.
BS=2.

Builds.
There are no builds available here! The points cost is obviously more expensive than the regular drop pod, and this needs to be considered since it is the same price as a tactical squad. For this reason, I almost gave the unit 2.5/5 stars, but at the last moment shied away from doing so since I have had good success with this unit.

Difference to First Edition.
Not much different. 


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