David “DC” Carl, Development Manager
The Storm Strider represents the largest battlefield implementation of Stormsmith technology, so it's only natural that Cygnar's battle engine bears some resemblance in game play to the Stormsmith Storm Tower light artillery. The power of the lightning fields drawn to this towering storm's eye exceed those of smaller lightning staves or rods, and the nimbus of voltaic energy surrounding the tower focuses the electrical blasts of nearby Storm Knights on Cygnar's foes.
As with all the battle engines, the Storm Strider went through numerous changes throughout the development and playtest cycle, but the true constant was its ability to send powerful bolts of lightning arcing deep into enemy lines. Unlike artillery models, though, there are a number of good reasons to get the Storm Strider into the action. As noted above, it assists nearby Storm Knight blasts, but it also builds up an increasing static charge from enemy attacks. This causes a damaged Storm Strider to become more and more deadly as the battle progresses—this poor Winter Guard can certainly tell you all about that.
Still looks like a giant disco ball to me. Disco Dance of Doom Electric Boogaloo Attack! LOL ^_^
ReplyDeletePoor Winterguard.
ReplyDeleteThe Winter Guard is even entrenched. It's probably arced to hit the closest models, hence ignoring the entrenchment benefit.
ReplyDeleteIt's strange how those Stormsmith Stormcallers are just out there on the deck of that machine. I'm assuming they'd be protected by some force field or something.