Anyone been looking at our new allies with some interesting subs? When I run saurus knights, I normally just run 5 as random objective grabbers, distraction etc. (I mainly dont own more than 5...) 1:1, 5 drakespawn seem better than 5 saurus knights? better move better save better rend (on charge, excluding buffs) better damage (on charge, excluding buffs) cost slightly more no seraphon keyword In a hobby ADD moment, the war hydra looks like a fun ally too...
Well, Drakespawn Knights have 3 attacks each and Saurus Knights have 5 or 7, which can also have Starpriest venom on them. Saurus Knights definitely do more damage. Probably much more. Saurus Knights don't have rend, but Drakespawn knights don't appear to have any rend either? Plus they can teleport or have -1 damage. 3d6 charges from Starseers, flight from Slann, exploding 6s from Scarvets, 1+ to wound from Sunbloods, free +1 to hit in Koatl's Claw, etc. All for cheaper. I don't really see any benefit to the Drakespawn knight except an extra 2" movement and rerolling some saves.
Not much of a question here, Saurus Knights are leagues better than drake spawn. They might have a worse save, but they get scaly skin and far more offensive power, and overall much more efficient for their points. IMHO drakespawn offer nothing that saurus knights cant offer or exceed them at
As already stated, the Saurus Knights are superior when it comes to offensive abilities. A unit of 5 Saurus Knights with spears in Koatl's Claw (Coaleced) charging will have 36 attacks and dish out a average of 9 damage against a foe with a 4+ save. Add a Starpriest to buff them with Serpent Staff and a Scar-Vet to use his CA and you're looking at a average of 5 mortal wounds and 11 damage from normal wounds against a foe with a 4+ save. Also as discussed above, in Coaleced the survival is quite good for Saurus Knights as a lot of units are doing multiple damage now and you can also use the all-out defence to boost the initial save to a 3+ against a o rend attack or keep the 4+ against rend -1 which seems to be the new standard in this edition.