ASOIAF Miniatures/Tactics/Stark

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Why Play Stark

"Winter Is Coming" You like being honorable? Or maybe you like playing the keepers of the old way ? OR even maybe you wanna play as the guys who are kind-of-sort-of to blame for most of the bad things that happened in setting in one way or another? Or maybe you just want to play one of the harder hitting armies in the game and like to zip around the battlefield and making the longest charges in the game

Pros

  • one of the hardest hitting armies in the game
  • Multiple cheap solo units in the form of wolves
  • not failing charge distance is great
  • good moral
  • high mobility


Cons

  • No responsive ability
  • you need to attack at multiple front at the same time to ensure you can take the enemy force out


Playstyle

House Stark is mainly about aggression. You move quick, charge far and hit strong and accurate. This idea is simple and your units and NCU double down on it. If you want to hit fast and heavy this is your factions. Your alpha strike is a multiple alpha strike, strike at many different places at the same time, by using your superior mobility and outactivate beforehand via your doggos


Unit and Attachement Analysis

You have 4 main theme in your unit choices. Defensive Tully, fast, and ranged Crannogmen, Hard-hitting and Beserker Umber/Stark, and your wolves

Commander

  • Rob Stark:
  • Greatjon Umber:
  • Brynden Tully:
  • Eddard Starj:
  • Howland Reed:
  • Rodrik Cassel:

Units

  • Stark Sworn Swords: They do their job They are your cheap unit to hold your frontline.
  • Crannogman Trackers:
  • House Tully Sworn Shields:
  • Stark Bowmen:
  • House Umber Greataxes: The unit you want if you are facing 3+ armor on the field. Generally Starks are not known for throwing out auto-wounds, for such a foe, they have this can opener.

They are your cheap unit to hold your frontline.

  • House Umber Berserkers: Fast speed, good morale, sundering (armor reduction). They even get more offensive output as their numbers dwindle! People used to make lists consisting of only these units. These have traditionally been interchanged with Umber Greataxes depending on personal preference. Overall this unit has seen consistent play since the birth of the game.
  • Stark Outriders:
  • House Tully Cavaliers:

Non-Combat Units

  • Arya Stark:
  • Sansa Stark:
  • Catelyn Stark:
  • Rodrik Cassel:
  • Eddard Stark:

Attachement

  • Neera Reed:
  • Rickon Stark:
  • Bran and Hodor:
  • Brynden Tully:
  • Jojen Reed:
  • Syrio Forel:
  • Greatjon Umber:
  • Maege Mormont:
  • Bryden Tully (Cav):
  • Crannogman Warden:
  • Sworn Sword Captain:
  • Umber Champion:
  • Jaqen H'ghar:


Building your Army

In general you want around 9+ activation in your army. Use wolves to pad your force. Most everyone wants 3 NCU, and for you 3 NCU means you have 1 more cheap activation, and you don't have to waste a NCU for a slot you usually ignore. You don't have enough tools to weaken the enemy counter attack, so you need to have your army take out the enemy forces first, so fast and hard hitting units are good.

Sample List:

Commander: Robb Stark – The Wolf Lord

Combat Units:

• House Umber Berserkers (7) with Robb Stark – The Wolf Lord (0)

• Grey Wind (0)

• House Umber Greataxes (7) with Bran and Hodor – Protector and Ward (2)

• Summer (0)

• Stark Sworn Swords (5) with Syrio Forel - First Blade Of Braavos (2)

• Stark Outriders (7)

Non-Combat Units: • Sansa Stark – Little Bird (3)

• Rodrik Cassel – Combat Veteran (4)

• Arya Stark - The Wolf Girl (3)

Tactics