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While a good strategy for all matches its even more useful against the Necrons. So you'd have the necrons that resurrect on their own, as well as new squads coming from the Spyder. Once they start to reclaim corpses it can get interesting very quickly, since the Spyder will reclaim ANY corpse that it is near. On their own they arent that powerful, counting as vehicles they take heavy damage from rockets and anti-vehicle upgrades. These are floating tanks that wander the battlefield reclaiming corpses and allowing the summoning of Necron units. Make sure you focus-fire down Tomb-Spyders. With the exception of Flayed Ones, they excel at ranged damage, so if you can get a melee squad in to keep them from firing you can burn them down rather quick. Makes really quick work of the Necron Infantry. Normally I use the SM, so whenever I fight them, I use 3 squads, 1 with flamers to break morale, and 2 with Plasma Guns. If he pops into Nightbringer form, then you're in for some pain, since he hits very hard, just flood him with units to keep him suppressed and reinforce them before they all die.Īll Necron infantry count as Heavy Infantry, so weapons specifically targeted at them deal great damage. A major issue with him is that the Artifacts he can equip have a bunch of effects, its kind of hit and miss on which ones you have to counter. An easy way to counter the Necron Lord is to camp his corpse with squads suited for control (Harlequin in the case of the Eldar) and then put up turrets around his corpse.