Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34065272-20180113000541/@comment-454133-20180113005938

From what I've seen:

I haven't seen E-Wings for a while.

TIE Punishers are still not seeing use.

I haven't seen B-Wings used much since I stopped flying Nera+Jan+Biggs.

HWKs also aren't on the table much. There's other ways to deploy turrets, and they melt too fast.

T-65 X-Wings and original TIE Fighters are rare too.

I do see the occasional Z-95 with a harpoon or cruise missile, but rarely.

Been a while since I saw a TIE Phantom on the table, except on Wednesday when someone had just bought into Empire and wanted to fly one. I wasn't able to stick around to see how the game went.

Surprisingly I still see the Palp Lambda, but not the Upsilon anymore.

TIE Interceptors aren't hitting the table anymore, at least in my area, though I occasionally hear of someone using Soontir or Carnor.

Firesprays are used on occasion, but not much.

Been a looong time since I saw a G-1A on the table. Rightfully so, it's a disappointing ship IMO. :(

After Guns for Hire came out I saw Kihraxz and Starviper fleets for a while (and flew them myself), and then they mostlyl dropped off after the new ships came out. I still think K-Fighters can make efficient Harpoon delivery devices, and Starvipers are still cool, but they have to compete with waves 11 & 12 now.

I like Scyks, but I usually only fly them with Kath Scarlet and haven't done that fleet for a while. They occasionally hit the table but not often.

Protectorates are uncommon, save for the occasional Fenn Rau.

Surprising lack of Quadjumpers too, given their amazing utility. I blame the number of large ships in the previous metas. Might change with Kylo wrecking the place.

Aggressors are uncommon but I see them from time to time still.

No one in my local area has played Jumpmasters since the nerf. :)  I think they're all so tired of them and relieved to not see them every other match, while the people who played them regularly are disgusted with the nerf.

YV-666 is very rare.