Hello guys, a friend of mine is starting to play tomorrow and i'll explain the game while he play with onother friend of us. His opponent will be an Aleph (think SSO, doubt vanilla) and we would like to know what kind of lists you suggest to start off, he would like to try Ramah Taskforce and we will play at 200 pts. He have some minis but i guess we will proxy wat is missing, just to give him an introduction game. Help please!
First off, welcome to Infinity! Honestly, the lists in your first few games don't really matter. More important to get a feel of the interactions, especially the first short order, ask opponent for AROs, and then second order down to a habit. Another tip is to not play Annihilation for your first few games. Domination or Supplies in the set of scenarios in the N4 rulebook are pretty good to start with. The earlier you start to move away from instinctively shooting your way out of every problem in Infinity, the more you will start to enjoy the nuances in this game. That said, here's a list for Ramah which I think functions as a good introduction to the sectorial. https://infinitytheuniverse.com/arm...OAACFIQEFAACFIQECAACFIQEDAACEgQGQqAAAgS0BBQA= Learning how to use the Mukhtar Haris as primary damage dealers would go a long way, especially if your friend wants to go long term with Haqqislam. Being Haqq, they aren't particularly hardy but can hit like a brick, and learning how to play around this is a good skill for Haqq. There's a basic Ghulam core, which will be the backbone of most Ramah lists. RTF is more or less "Ghulams, the Sectorial", where you plug and play "counts as Ghulams units" or wildcards according to the mission at hand and the rest of the list. This is a bare bones version of it, ready to be tweaked and built open as your friend gains more experience. Learning how to wield the Ghulam NCO is essential for RTF, likewise the lesson in learning how to position a cheap disposable ARO unit in the Ghulam sniper. As an impetuous unit, Carmen & Batard makes a good learning experience for learning how to use such aggressive pieces too. They do take some finesse to use well thanks to their unique kit, so good to get used to them earlier. again, welcome to Infinity! Don't worry too much about unit composition just yet, and focus on learning the basics and having fun. Once you get a feel of the stats and equipment of your faction, list building will come naturally.