I think the list worked really well. Being able to get the alpha strike off reliably, whether I go first or second, and not needing to worry about getting seized on, is huge. All I sacrifice for it was 2 land speeder storms, and 2 Multi Meltas. Swapping out the Assault Squad for a bike squad is an improvement. Having a fast OB Sec unit is great, and with the Techmarine and the Chaplin, it’s no slouch in combat against anything short of a dedicated combat unit. And making the Techmarine the Warlord, give me a re-eoll on the Strategic Objective table, which is the only one worth taking with this list IMO.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Dark Millennium 3
I know, I know, 3 posts in as many days –what the hell’s going on – well, I’m loving playing 40k again!
Just back from another weekend Tourney – Dark Millennium 3, run by a good friend. This is the 3rd year it’s run, and we had over 30 people at the weekend. Six gamers at 1,850pts, using the ETC missions and FAQ. A great weekend.
I took a variation of the list I used at the LVO.
LVO 2016 Games
The list I took was a variation of the Raven Guard List I played at Cally.
Talon Strike Force
Battel Demi-Company
Chaplin
Tac Squad, melta, combi melta, Drop Pod, Locator Beacon
Tac Squad, melta, combi melta, Drop Pod, Locator Beacon
Tac Squad, melta, combi melta, Drop Pod, Locator Beacon
Assault Squad, 2 flamers, Drop Pod, Locator Beacon
Dev Squad, Drop Pod, Locator Beacon
Shadowstrike Kill Team
5 Scouts, CCW, Land Speeder Storm, Multi Melta
5 Scouts, CCW, Land Speeder Storm, Multi Melta
5 Scouts, Bolters, Land Speeder Storm, Multi Melta
5 Scouts, Bolters, Land Speeder Storm, Multi Melta
7 Vanguard, 2 Storm Shields, 2 Bolt Pistol and CCW, 3 Power Fist + Lightening Claw
7 Vanguard, 2 Storm Shields, 2 Bolt Pistol and CCW, 3 Power Fist + Lightening Claw
7 Vanguard, 2 Storm Shields, 2 Bolt Pistol and CCW, 3 Power Fist + Lightening Claw
I’ve discussed the thinking behind the list in previous posts. The Vanguard can pull off a devastating alpha strike, and the deployment, and tactical flexibility it gives you is fantastic.
Monday, 22 February 2016
LVO 2016 Review
I’ve just about recovered from the Jet Lag caused by my trip to the LVO, so I thought I would post up a few thoughts. I’ll do it in three instalments – general review of the trip and the tournament, a (very) brief report on my games, and a list review.
Friday, 22 January 2016
Help with LVO List
Help!
In just over a week I fly to Vegas for the LVO ….. and I
still haven’t’ decided on my list! Or rather I haven’t decided on the detail of
the list. I know I’m taking Raven Guard, and I know I’m taking a Shadowstirke
Kill Team. But what else?
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Raven Guard
It’s been a while!
It’s not that I’ve stopped playing 40k. I’ve been playing a reasonable amount. It’s just that real life has been horribly busy – children, work blah blah blah. The usual stuff. I’ve spent free time playing and painting rather than blogging.
So since I last posted I’ve built and painted a Skyhammer Annihilation force, built and painted a Grey Knight Purifier spam army with Skitari allies, renovated some old models and turned them into an 1,850pt Gladius strike force, and built and (almost) painted a Raven Guard army, using the new detachments in the Kayuon book. I’ve also been to two single day tournaments and 2 two day tournaments. So lots to catch up on! However, I’m not planning a mega post trying to summarise it all. It was a long time ago and it would take too long to do it now. Suffice to say I’m actually really enjoying 40k again. Seventh, with all the new formations and detachments creates huge possibilities for innovative lists. Sure idiots will still bring hobby killer mega combinations, death stars, and other nonsense, but that was always the case, and it’s so much better than in 6th.
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Las Vegas Open
A friend and I are going to the Las Vegas Open in 2016. My brother (who works in New Hampshire) will also be joining us.
It’s a long way for a couple of Scottish boys, but next year is my 50th birthday, so I though something epic was in order.
We fly out on the 1st of February, and back on the 9th. The convention/tournament is 5th 6th 7th, so a little time for some sight seeing (I don’t gamble so have no interest in casinos). Excitement is already mounting, and it’s 6 months away….I’ll be a wreck by Christmas.
We don’t yet have details of the event, but last year the Championship was a 6 round tournament, with the top 18 going on to play 3 more games on the Sunday. There was a “friendly” and lots more (hobby tutorials, 30k, Highlander tournament, vendor halls etc etc). The plan is to enter the main 40k tournament, my brother (who doesn’t play regularly) may go for the friendly.
I’ve had a look over the rules pack, and the FAQ. It’s quite different from what we’re used to over her. First up it’s a “win/loss” format. Most largish tournaments in the UK are battle points. Next, it’s a forge world free for all – most things are allowed (there’s a modest ban list). There are also a few rules changes that I’ll need to think about (don’t think any will effect me). Finally, there is a new (to me) mission packet, with primary secondary and tertiary missions that I’ll need to think about too.
All very exciting. But most exciting of all ….. what army am I going to take?
I’ve put my Tau on the shelf for a while. Been playing them pretty consistently for a few months and I wanted to try something a little different. With the new Marine dex coming out I’ve been messing around with the Skyhammer formation, and I’ve even been thinking about a Grey Knights list. However, with the new Tau dex rumoured to be out in October I have a lot of choices!
I have a few tournaments lined up before the LVO (if I can swing it with Mrs Geek!). Ideally I would like to go to a one day on the 16th of August, a 2 day on the 22nd and 23rd August, a 2 day in October, another 2 day in November and finally Cally in January before the LVO in February. Divorce is an option!
So expect a some posts over the next few months agonising over lists, reporting on tournaments and generally wittering on as the excitement mounts.
EYIG
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