

Great Board Control: High wound, relatively fast units like Scarabs can be handed Objective Secured by one of the most powerful subfaction traits in the game, and even without that the ability to pack a quality transport in the Ghost Ark, teleport large warrior blobs with the Veil of Darkness and fill out lists with cheap Cryptothralls gives Necrons lots of angles for this.All of this is brought together by some powerful subfaction traits that either help you get across the board or hit harder when you arrive. Great Melee: Melee units were huge winners out of the new book, with newcomers Skorpekh Destroyers being one of the nastier threats in the game when properly buffed and a whole laundry list of classic options getting substantial boosts that gave them a new lease of unlife.Add in Scarabs, one of the most efficient units for points-per-wound in the game, and you have strong options for putting bricks of wounds where you need to on the table. Extremely Durable Units: Necron Warriors are back in 9th Edition, taking a tonne of firepower to put down and throwing a decent punch in response thanks to the new gauss reaper.The book has now been out for long enough, and we’ve got enough games under our belts, that we’re ready to bring the Necron Start Competing up to date for the new edition, so read on to find out how best to purge the galaxy of silly biological usurpers, or what to expect if you see a suspicious amount of drybrushed leadbelcher across the table from you in a tournament game. They’re still a little shy of the very highest competitive ranking, but the book gives you multiple powerful lines of attack for the skeleton legions, and some strong results have begun to roll in as people get a feel for what they do best. Between powerful new options and some classic ones getting substantial upgrades, Necrons are now a real force to be reckoned with and enormously fun to play on the table. The best folder structure is the one that mimics the way you work.Do you want to march an ominous legion of undying robot skeletons across the table? Do you want to unleash monstrous technological beasts backed up by space techno-wizards? Or are you a long term fan who has been desperate to bring the Silver Tide to bear once more? Necrons could be the army for you.Īfter suffering through the whole of 8th with an extremely underpowered Codex, Necrons were at the front of the queue for a 9th Edition revamp, and the new book (along with an updated model range) didn’t disappoint. Do you plan important tasks by quarter? A new folder for each quarter's work might be good. Or do you work around projects? Consider new folders for each project.īrowsing through your folders and finding files should be intuitive. If your method of organization is tedious, it’s going to be tough for the rest of your team to follow along. For company projects, pick something that works well for everyone in the team, since everyone may not search for a file or folder in the same way you do. If you want to maintain your folder structure long-term, you’ll want to make sure everyone understands (and hopefully likes!) the system.

There’s no file management silver bullet, but there are a few tricks to help your file structure be successful. Here are some tips from digital asset management expert Edward Smith:Ĭreate a template: Copy and paste it every time you start a new project or task.

Or, even better: save yourself from the hassle of manually re-creating your structure over and over again by setting up a Zap to do it for you. Think of folder names as keywords: Keep in mind that you can search for files using folder names the more specific, the more quickly you’ll find what you’re looking for. Keep folders unique: Make sure there’s no overlap in what goes into your folders (e.g., there shouldn’t be two places you’re keeping invoices for the same project). There’s no shame in saving a flow chart for quick reference.Ĥ Effective Folder Structures to Organize Files Make a cheat sheet: It’s OK if you don’t have every single folder memorized. The first step to building an effective folder structure is figuring out your top-level folder.
