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===Skirmishers===
===Skirmishers===
*'''Skirmishers:'''
*'''Miyamoto Mushashi:''' No smoke for this WB, but if your opponent can't keep him from getting into CC they've got a real problem. AP+EXP CC al MA L5, on a CC25 profile is '''NUTS'''. Irregular on his solo profile but can be taken as a FTO for a Tanko haris.
 
*'''Yojimbo:''' He is so good. A motorcycling warband with smoke grenade launcher, and he's the cheapest source of smoke in the faction. Minelayer with CrazyKoalas makes your deployment zone a tad more safe. He's immune to Crits and has NWI, but since he's impetuous you still need to be careful. Lastly he is a very competent CC fighter, but honestly almost everything in JSA is.


==Building Your Army==
==Building Your Army==

Revision as of 11:19, 19 August 2021

An overview for faction units and tactics in N4. WIP

Why Play FACTION?

You went to the LGS or the Infinity website and your weeb-senses instantly locked on the JSA action pack. This faction is packed with sci-fi samurais and ninjas. JSA is not great at shooting over long ranges, and have limited access to smoke and MSVs- but they make up for it with a boatload of Martial Arts and stealth. They win the game by slicing your opponents forces into pieces

Faction Features

  • Features 1:
  • Features 2:
  • Features 3:

Special Skills

  • Skills 1:
  • Skills 2:
  • Skills 3:

Weapons and Equipment

  • Equipment 1:
  • Equipment 2:
  • Equipment 3:

Units Overview

  • Overview 1:
  • Overview 2:
  • Overview 3:

Remember to keep Unit blurbs below short and succinct. This is 'what they do and why they're good' not 'here's how you use them'. Keep them to a paragraph.

Light Infantry

  • Keisetsu:
    • Yuriko Oda:
  • Aragato Senkenbutai:
  • Kuroshi Rider:
  • Kempetai:
  • Ryuken Unit-9:
  • Tokusetsu Butai:
  • Warcors:

Heavy Infantry

  • Dayokai Dengekitai:
  • Domaru Butai:
    • Takeshi 'Neko' Oyama:
  • Karakuri Special Project:
  • Shikami:
  • Tanko Zensenbutai:

Tactical Armor Gear

  • O-Yoroi:

Remotes

  • Yaokong: As per usual with S3 remotes they come in a bunch of variations.
    • Chaiyi: Is the trusty flashbot.
    • Husong: The TR-HMG bot.
    • Son-Bae: The guided-missile bot.
    • Weibing: The FO gunfighter bot.
  • Yaopu Pangguling: The S4 baggage bots, come in the usual three varieties with EVO HD, TR bot with a combi rifle, or just a plain baggage bot.
  • Yaoxie Lu Duan: Holomask and Holoprojector make this S4 remote particularly fun in JSA since it can be disguised as a Bike! It also got minelayer with deployable repeaters, which is pretty sweet. The MK12 and heavy flamethrower (+1B) are solid weapons, and it's got MSV1 to shoot better against those pesky MIM units.
  • Yaoxie Rui Shi: Brings MSV2 and a spitfire, making it the S4 gunbot.

Warband

  • Ninjas:
  • Oniwaban:
    • Shinobu Kitsune:
  • Saito Togan:

Skirmishers

  • Miyamoto Mushashi: No smoke for this WB, but if your opponent can't keep him from getting into CC they've got a real problem. AP+EXP CC al MA L5, on a CC25 profile is NUTS. Irregular on his solo profile but can be taken as a FTO for a Tanko haris.
  • Yojimbo: He is so good. A motorcycling warband with smoke grenade launcher, and he's the cheapest source of smoke in the faction. Minelayer with CrazyKoalas makes your deployment zone a tad more safe. He's immune to Crits and has NWI, but since he's impetuous you still need to be careful. Lastly he is a very competent CC fighter, but honestly almost everything in JSA is.

Building Your Army

One to two short paragraphs on list building.

Tactics

  • Shoot Stab Enemy, Don't Die:
  • Don't Die:
  • Play the Objective: