If you are reading this then either you are interested in playing Caledonia or just curious what I got to say about the army. Either way I hope you will find this useful and perhaps join the Caledonia Highlander Army!
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Caledonia
is part of the Ariadna faction so you can expect very limited access to
hi-tech equipment and weapons, but just like Ariadna, Caledonia offers
lots of cheap troops and plenty of camouflage. This way you can almost
always outnumber your opponent and keep them guessing with hidden units.
What makes Caledonia stand apart from Ariadna and its other sectorials
is more aggressive play style.
It
is not the only way you can play Caledonia but the army does excel at
getting close to the enemy and most of the units are good in Close
Combat. If you like the idea of destroying your opponent with claymores
and giant werewolfs, Caledonia army might be for you.
This list of strengths and weaknesses is not exhaustive but it should give you a good idea of what to expect.
This list of strengths and weaknesses is not exhaustive but it should give you a good idea of what to expect.
Strengths
- Cheap and effective units
- Aggressive
- Plentiful access to T2 ammunition
Getting
close to the enemy requires Orders, in Caledonia you won't struggle
finding those Orders because you will have access to Regular Troops as
cheap as 6 points. The Volunteers are just very basic Line Troops but
they do a good job of giving you lots of Orders. Other cheap troops are
Highlanders, who by default are Irregular but they are very cost
effective. They are fast, have Smoke Grenades, Chain Rifles and
extremely good in Close Combat. The most expensive unit in Caledonia is
only 43 points (excluding a Mercenary TAG), which means you will not
struggle to fill your army with elite troops supported by plenty of
Orders provided by Line Troops.
Playing
aggressively is not for everyone, it does require you to play in a
certain way but if you are up to it, Caledonia is great at taking the
fight to your opponent. The army has a selection of very mobile units
and plenty of Smoke Grenades to make it easier for your troops to
maneuver on the battlefield. Cameronians are one of the toughest and
fastest units in the game. They have 6"-4" Move, Super Jump and Total
Immunity, which means they can get wherever you need them to and are
hard to kill.
For those new to the game, T2 ammunition causes two Wounds for every failed armour save, instead of one. This makes it lethal to Heavy Infantry which usually has two Wounds, and worries even units with three or more Wounds. In Caledonia there are five units with access to a T2 weapon, so you will not struggle fielding this deadly ammunition type in your army.
Weaknesses
- No units with Airborne Deployment
- Impetuous and Frenzied units
- Expensive Infiltrators
No
Airborne Deployment (AD) units is not as bad as it can sound, it does
mean you can't flank your opponent with paratroopers but Caledonia does
make up for it with being mobile in different ways (see above). But from
experience, I find it easier to forget AD units exist because I can't
play them in Caledonia so they are not on my mind.
Playing
aggressively is not always a choice in Caledonia, some units force your
hand because they are either Impetuous or Frenzied, which makes them
Impetuous once they kill something. This can be daunting because it
makes your units rampage towards the nearest enemy and they loose all
advantages from cover but if you learn to manage this, you can use it to
your advantage as it technically gives some of your troops extra free
Orders!
Caledonia's
Infiltrators are the SAS. Their cheapest option is 20 points and for a
Specialist it is 24 points. In comparison, Foxtrot Specialist (from USA
Ranger Force) is 18 points. The difference might not seem that big but
these points add up quickly. However, the SAS do stand out from other
Infiltrators by having Martial Arts special skill and good Close Combat
value. This gives them a unique application on the battlefield and you
can easily surprise your opponent with infiltrating camouflaged
assassins.
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