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THREE Crazy Things We Can Do With The Tidewall Rampart

By Rob Baer | October 20th, 2015 | Categories: Editorials, Tau, Warhammer 40k

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If you thought the Tidewall had good rules, that may have been an understatement of 7th Edition. Checkout some really crazy stuff this thing can do in game!

First checkout the rampart’s rules:

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  1. First off keep in mind that because this thing is not a building it can not be attacked in hand to hand or shot at by units. The Tidewall does what the Tidewall does, right?
  2. The Mobile Defense Position Special rules allows models a sort of free relentless rule for shooting, or basically a free 6″ of movement and enhanced protection from enemy fire. So all those Tau Heavy Weapon dudes just got 100% better, and gained 6″ of free range!
  3. The Field Network is a super saucy rule because it just hands out free glancing hits back at enemies. To put that into perspective a Basilisk can shoot a round from over 100″ away at units and if they go to ground behind the defense line they may just deflect that shot back at the Basilisk OR if they roll more than one “6” multiple shots back at it.

Now along that same rule of thumb you can drop an orbital bombardment from SPACE onto some scrawny xenos behind this thing and they can have a chance to deflect it back at I suppose the hapless chapter master that initiated the volley in the first place?

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Maybe the best example is the extreme chance that a Land Raider Crusader at rapid fire range could actually kill itself if they Tau player rolled on average four “6’s”

24 shots, Tau go to Ground and receive a 2+ cover save.
They pass about 20, with an average of 3.33 6’s rolled for saves, and 4 automatic glancing hits on the Crusader!

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And last but certainly not least I can imagine someone somewhere will try to put an anchored Storm Surge on this thing and surfboard it around to get free double D shots and such. Keep in mind that it seems like it’s Stabilizing anchors special rules that states that “It can not move under ANY circumstances” should be clear enough, but we all probably know someone who will still try it.

Que the DJ roomba, this party’s just getting started ya’ll!

 

It may be that these fortifications are the next be two year sales arc for Games Workshop like flyers were just a short time ago, but I think they may just need a little bit more playtesting before they roll out the next one. Either way new models are good for the hobby, and I for one welcome our new robot, er super fortification overlords!

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About the Author: Rob Baer

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Rob Baer

Job Title: Managing Editor

Founded Spikey Bits in 2009

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About Rob Baer: Founder, Publisher, & Managing Editor of Spikey Bits, the leading tabletop gaming news website focused on the hobby side of wargaming and miniatures.

Rob also co-founded and currently hosts the Long War Podcast, which has over 350 episodes and focuses on tabletop miniatures gaming, specializing in Warhammer 40k. and spent six years writing for Bell of Lost Souls. 

Every year, along with his co-hosts, he helps host the Long War 40k Doubles Tournament at Adepticon and the Long War 40k Doubles at Las Vegas Open, which attracts over 350 players from around the world.

Rob has won many Warhammer 40k Tournaments over the years, including multiple first-place finishes in Warhammer 40k Grand Tournaments over the years and even winning 1st place at the Adepticon 40k Team Tournament.

With over 30 years of experience in retail and distribution, Rob knows all the products and exactly which ones are the best. As a member of GAMA (Game Manufacturers Association), he advocates for gaming stores and manufacturers in these difficult times, always looking for the next big thing to feature for the miniatures hobby, helping everyone to provide the value consumers want.

While he’s played every edition of Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy (since 5th Edition) and has been hobbying on miniatures since the 1980s, Titans of all sizes will always be his favorite! It’s even rumored that his hobby vault rivals the Solemnance Galleries, containing rulebooks filled with lore from editions long past, ancient packs of black-bordered Magic Cards, and models made of both pewter and resin.