I
made a post in the other thread, which I hope was optimistic enough to go there.
The issue I have with demigryphs is that, despite what the army book says, they became too common on the tabletop and in games, and that I feel like they're too obviously artificial, if that makes sense?
True griffins seem all right: I understand the mythological origin there. Demigryphs are not creatures of myth. I feel like they were created to fill a mechanical niche and then the flavour was invented later? Like the logic was, "Hm, Empire needs monstrous cavalry, what would be a good unit... well, the Empire has a griffin flag, maybe they could have mini-griffins? Great! Get the modellers to work that up for us!"
So it makes the world feel a bit less organic to me.
The other issue I have with them is that I think they look a bit silly. Look at, say, the charge of the demigryphs in the
Total War trailer. Look at how the riders bounce around struggling to hang on. I can't help but look at it and think that, if I were riding a beast into battle, I would
much rather be on a horse. The horse is just as large, keeps you higher off the ground (which is a military advantage), and the horse's saddle isn't constantly bouncing up and down so you have a stable platform to fight from. In all seriousness, I look at these and I think that the demigryph is just an inferior mount to a horse.
Admittedly there's a problem there in that WHFB has always made horses bizarrely weak - seriously, horses are S3 and T3, what on Earth? - but anyway, aesthetically I don't care for them because I think they look less practical and less cool than traditional horse cavalry. I don't mind exotic cavalry sometimes - ogre mournfang cavalry is pretty cool, for instance, and I like cold ones - but at a minimum I want the exotic cavalry to look cool and deadly, and to me, subjectively, demigryphs fail that test.