Monday, December 16, 2013

40k Battle Report: Chaos Space Marines/Daemons Vs. Adepta Sororitas/Imperial Guard


This week I got the chance to pound some ladies. Not something that happens all that often for me. Wacha Wacha!!! Seriously though, I got my first chance to play against the new Adepta Sororitas codex.

Deployment: Vanguard
Mission: Purge the Alien


My List (Chaos Space Marines/Daemons):

HQ
Daemon Prince (Warlord - Legendary Fighter) (Enfeeble, Warp Speed, Doom Bolt)
  • Daemon of Tzeentch 
  • Flight
  • Armor
  • Psyker Level 3
  • Spell Familiar
Daemon Prince (Iron Arm, Life Leach, Doom Bolt)
  • Daemon of Tzeentch 
  • Flight
  • Armor
  • Psyker Level 3
  • Spell Familiar
Keeper of Secrets (Invisibility, Dominate, Psychic Shriek)
  • Psyker Level 3
  • Greater Reward (+1 Wound, It Will Not Die)
  • Greater Reward (3+ Armor)
    Troops
    10x Pink Horrors
    10x Pink Horrors
    6x Chaos Space Marines
    • Plasma Gun
    6x Chaos Space Marines
    • Melta Gun
    Fast Attack
    Heldrake
    Heldrake
    Heavy Support
    Soul Grinder
    • Mark of Slaanesh
    • Baleful Torrent
    3x Obliterators
    • Mark of Nurgle

    Opponents List (Adepta Sororitas/Imperial Guard):

    HQ
    St. Celestine
    Cannoness
    • Mantel of Ophelia
    • Rosarius
    • Melta Bombs
    • Power Sword
    5x Sororitas Command Squad
    • 5x Heavy Bolters
    Primaris Psyker (Lightning Arc)

    Troops 
    5x Battle Sisters
    • 2x Meltaguns
    • Veteran Sister Superior with Melta Bombs
    • Immolator
      • Multi-melta 
    5x Battle Sisters
    • 2x Meltaguns
    • Veteran Sister Superior with Melta Bombs
    • Immolator
      • Multi-melta 
    5x Battle Sisters
    • 2x Meltaguns
    • Veteran Sister Superior with Melta Bombs
    • Immolator
      • Multi-melta 
    5x Battle Sisters
    • 2x Meltaguns
    • Veteran Sister Superior with Melta Bombs
    • Immolator
      • Multi-melta 
    10x Veterans

    Heavy Support
    Exorcist
    Exorcist
    Exorcist
    2x Leman Russ Squadron
    • Battle Tank
    • Vanquisher with Knight Commander Ask
    Fortification
    Aegis Defense Line
    • Icarus Lascannon

    Wednesday, December 4, 2013

    40k: Be'Lakor? Maybe for CSM...


    Well this is something new, and what looks to be the future of GW.
    Micro transactions and digital releases. I weep for those that still don't have smart phones or tablets.

    Everyone pretty much knows the rules for him by now, if not they are as follows:

    - Almost same price as a 20 pack of Flesh Hounds
    - Same stat line as a base Daemon Prince, except that he is Leadership 10, which means he's the Warlord.
    - Only has a 4++, no armor save whatsoever.
    - Eternal Warrior and Shrouded
    - Mastery Level 3 psyker, has access to all Telepathy powers
    - Weapon has Fleshbane, Armourbane, is Master-Crafted, and give him +1 Strength
    - If any enemy unit fails a morale check, he gets an extra D3 warp charges for that turn only
    - Warlord trait applies a -1 modifier to your opponents Fear checks
    - He has no mark of any of the 4 Greater Daemons.

    I think the model looks pretty rad and have always considered purchasing one to use as a Daemon Prince in 40k, I could just never find the damn thing. Other than that, I am officially not on the band wagon. Yes new shiny things are always cool at first glance, but I like to dig deeper into the murk to find out what its about.

    I will be speaking from a Daemon Players perspective here.
    I don't play enough CSM to provide an accurate opinion of him, so I'm not going to just make some random predictions to get more page hits. 

    First off, I love his Telepathy mastery. With access to everything he becomes one of the best support characters in the game. Able to buff or debuff as needed every turn., he provides high adaptability in all scenarios which is extremely nice when you don't know ahead of time who or what you will be in competition against.

    Eternal Warrior and Shrouded are also nice here in terms of keeping him alive...but how reliable is it?

    In my opinion, its not enough to justify his cost. 

    At the end of the day, he is still a Toughness 5 creature with 4 wounds and only a 4++ to save his ass.

    Let's say I'm facing him with Tau. 
    If my Firewarriors get Line of Sight on him, they'll be forcing grounding test on him, or Pathfinders can  with Markerlights. After that he has a 50/50 chance to save whatever else I shoot him with. Hell, you could almost take him down with a small unit of Pathfinders and Firewarriors.

    Oh! And the fact that Tau have this weapon available to half of their army called a Smart Missile System. It's just a S5 weapon that ignores cover...and doesn't require Line of Sight. 

    Another major issue is that he becomes your Warlord over Fateweaver. This is completely unacceptable as any competitive Daemon player will tell you that Fateweaver's Warlord trait is game changing in and of itself.

    Also he has no "mark" which means he doesn't unlock Daemon Princes, and since you are still running Fateweaver for obvious reasons, your locked into Tzeentch Princes. 
    Which aren't bad, they just aren't my first choice.

    I think if you run the Tzeentch Princes, then you are also basically locked into rolling Biomancy on them, and hoping for Endurance just so you can cast it on Be'Lakor. 

    Which has now turned your army into..."If 1 happens then I might be able to do 2, if 2 happens then I might be able to do 3, if 3 happens then I might be able to 4, and I need 4 to happen so I can win."

    Daemons are based on this strategy and the key to a good list is limiting the number of these steps, while trying to maintain, if one of the steps does fail. 

    This is why Fateweaver is so important, to limit the bad things that happen to your army.

    Personally, I will stick with my Mastery Level 3, 2 x Greater Reward, Keeper of Secrets. 
    He costs, 90 points less....90!!...Unlocks Lash Princes in the Heavy slot, Still provides me 3 Telepathy power per turn, has a MUCH better stat line, Fleet + 3", and Hatred Eldar.

    So basically you get that, and a free unit of Horrors for the same price as Be'Lakor...ridiculous.

    This game is all about value. Getting the most out of your points. 

    I think Be'Lakor removes too many options from my army, and costs too much for what he is.

    Maybe I'm just biased after seeing what a Grimore'd Keeper with Dark Blessing can do.
    Well, that and Iron Arm'd Lash Princes are amazing.

    Wednesday, November 20, 2013

    Tau for Tots!


    First off, want to apologize for the lack of posting recently. I haven't had much personal time lately, let alone time to play any 40k.

    Any free time I do have has been spent on either Hearthstone or the occasional LoL game.

    However, on December 7th a local group called Gateway Gamers are hosting a 1000 point Toys for Tots tournament and I'm free that day! So game on! And its for a good cause, so double bonus.


    Friday, November 15, 2013

    40k Battle Report: Chaos Space Marines/Daemons Vs. Black Templars/Dark Angels


    Two headed giant league has come to an end at the FLGS. I could only make it to 2 of the 5 games but I won both of the games I played pretty soundly. Time to give the Eldar/Tau a break as we move to open play for the next few weeks. I decided to delve into my roots and go back to playing the army that I started 40k with, Chaos Space Marines. I also managed to put together a pretty nice Daemons army while in the Fantasy League a while back, so I wanted to be sure to run them as allies.

    Deployment: Hammer and Anvil
    Mission: Purge the Alien


    My List (Chaos Space Marines/Daemons):

    HQ
    Daemon Prince (Warlord - Master of Defence) (Enfeeble, Life Leech, Doom Bolt)
    • Daemon of Tzeentch 
    • Flight
    • Armor
    • Psyker Level 3
    • Spell Familiar
    Daemon Prince (Endurance, Warp Speed, Doom Bolt)
    • Daemon of Tzeentch 
    • Flight
    • Armor
    • Psyker Level 3
    • Spell Familiar
    Keeper of Secrest (Psychic Shriek, Puppet Master, Hallucination)
    • Psyker Level 3
    • Greater Reward (18" S8 AP1 Assault 1, Lance)
    • Greater Reward (3+ Armor)
    Troops
    10x Pink Horrors
    10x Pink Horrors
    6x Chaos Space Marines
    • Plasma Gun
    6x Chaos Space Marines
    • Melta Gun
    Fast Attack
    Heldrake
    Heldrake
    Heavy Support
    Soul Grinder
    • Mark of Slaanesh
    • Baleful Torrent
    3x Obliterators
    • Mark of Nurgle

    Opponents List (Black Templars/Dark Angels):

    HQ
    Chapter Master
    • Artificer Armor
    • Thunder Hammer
    • Shield Eternal
    • Bike
    Librarian (Prescience, Foreboding)
    • Mastery Level 2
    • Power Field
    • Force Axe
    • Bike
    5x Raven Wing Command Squad
    • Apothecary
    • Champion
    • Raven Wing Grenade Launcher
    Troops 
    16x Crusader Squad
    • 10x Initiates
    • 6x Neophytes
    • Flamer
    • Power Axe
    • 14x Close Combat Weapons
    • Sword Brother with Combi-Flamer and Power Axe
    12x Crusader Squad
    • 10x Initiates
    • 2x Neophytes
    • Melta Gun
    • Power Axe
    • 10x Close Combat Weapons
    • Sword Brother with Combi-Melta, Power Axe
    10x Tactical Squad
    • Plasma Gun
    • Plasma Cannon
    • Rhino
    5x Scouts
    • Camo Cloaks
    • Sniper Rifles
    Fast Attack
    Storm Talon
    • Skyhammer Missiles
    Heavy Support
    Stormraven
    • Hurricane Bolters
    • Twin-Linked Lascannons
    • Twin-Linked Multimelta


    Monday, November 4, 2013

    40k Battle Report: Farsight Enclave/Ultramarines vs Iyaden Eldar/Dark Eldar




    A few weeks back I finally had the chance to run my Farsight/Ultramarines list at the LGS.
    I was pretty excited to finally get my Tau on the table and try out some Ultramarine goodness...until I saw my opponent who was "Randomly" assigned.

    My List:
    Farsight(Warlord)
    3 Crisis Suits - Twinlinked Missile Pods, Plasma Rifles, 6 Gun Drones, Bonding Knives
    10 Firewarriors - Shas'Ui, Bonding Knives
    7 Pathfinders - Shas'Ui, Bonding Knives
    Riptide - Earth Caste Pilot Array, Ion Accelerator, SMS, Early Warning Override
    Riptide - Stimulant Injector, Ion Accelerator, SMS, Early Warning Override
    Riptide - Stimulant Injector, Ion Accelerator, SMS, Early Warning Override
    Tigurius - (Forewarning, Prescience, Perfect Timing)
    5 Man Tactical Squad - Graviton Gun, Razorback - Lascannon
    5 Man Tactical Squad - Graviton Gun, Razorback - Lascannon
    5 Man Devastator Squad - 4 Missile Launchers
    Aegis Defense Line with a Quad Cannon

    His List: (Best I can remember)
    Farseer (Warlord)
    Avatar
    10 Guardians - Heavy Weapon Platform, Shuriken Cannon
    3 Guardians Jetbikes
    Wraithknight - Two Heavy Wraithcannons
    Wraithknight - Two Heavy Wraithcannons
    Wraithknight - Two Heavy Wraithcannons
    Crimson Hunter
    Haemonculus
    3 Dark Eldar Reavers
    5 Warriors - Venom
    5 Warriors - Venom
    4 Wracks - Venom
    Razorwing Jetfighter

    Vanguard Deployment, Mission was Crusade with 2 objectives each.

    He has 2 objectives in his deployment, one in the ruin on the left, and one behind the ruin on his side in the  middle.

    I have one objective behind the building on the far right, and one behind my lines.

    He had 1st turn, no night fight.

    Monday, October 28, 2013

    40K: Titan Tournament Qualifier Round 1 Recap


    This past Saturday was the first of  the four rounds for the Ogre's Titan Tournament coming up in February.
    It was a 1500 pt tournament and around 20 people showed up which was good, because they only had 10 tables. There was a large amount of Daemon and Tau players of course, with a surprising lack of Eldar.

    My List:
    Fateweaver
    Keeper of Secrets - Mastery Level 3, Greater Reward, Greater Reward, Lesser Reward
    13 Pink Horrors - Iridescent Horror Upgrade
    13 Pink Horrors - Iridescent Horror Upgrade
    Slaanesh Daemon Prince - Mastery Level 3, Wings, Armor, Lash of Despair, Exalted Reward
    Slaanesh Daemon Prince - Mastery Level 3, Wings, Armor, Lash of Despair, Exalted Reward

    Tuesday, October 22, 2013

    40K Dual Battle Report: White Scars vs Tau/Eldar


    The other night I met up with Capnmoe for a late night game to test out some stuff we both had.

    I wanted to try out some bikes. I've never liked bikes, just not my thing, but with the new Space Marine codex being what it is, I figured if I wanted to play them competitively, I would need to pick some up and learn how to use them properly.

    Capnmoe wanted to test out a small point Tau/Eldar Army.

    There is a large 1500 point tourney coming up and we both wanted to get some practice in running low point lists, considering that all we have played for the last 2 years or so has been 1850+ point lists.

    Anyways, enough back story, here's how shit went down.

    My List:
    Khan - Moondraken
    5 Bikers - Graviton-gun, Graviton-gun, Sgt. with a Power Fist
    5 Man Tactical Squad - Graviton-Gun, Sgt. with a Power Fist in a Razorback
    5 Man Tactical Squad - Graviton-Gun, Sgt. with a Power Fist in a Razorback
    5 Terminators - All Thunder Hammer & Storm Shield in a Land Raider Crusader with Multi-Melta.
    Land Raider - Multi-Melta
    Predator - Autocannon with Lascannon Sponsons.
    Predator - Autocannon with Lascannon Sponsons.

    Small, redundant forces.
    I figured he would have at least 3-4 Monstrous Creatures so personally I was just trying to build a list to piss in his cereal...and I haven't played my Marines in awhile.
    I knew going in that I had little chance to win, but if I could piss him off then mission accomplished.

    Capnmoe's List:
    Commander: Command and Control Node, Multi-Spectrum Suite, Puretide Engram Neurochip.
    7 Firewarriors
    7 Firewarriors
    10 Kroot
    Riptide - Twin-linked Fusion, Ion Accelerator, Early Warning Override
    Riptide - Twin-linked Fusion, Ion Accelerator, Early Warning Override
    Riptide - Twin-linked Fusion, Ion Accelerator, Early Warning Override
    3 Broadsides - High Yield Missile Systems, 6 Missile Drones
    Farseer - Singing Spear, Jetbike, Mastery Level 3
    3 Guardian Jetbikes - Shuriken Cannon
    3 Guardian Jetbikes - Shuriken Cannon
    Aegis Defense Line + Quad Cannon

    Basically just an ass load of shooting.
    The Farseer powers were Prescience, Guide and Foreboding. 

    Mission was Crusade with 3 objectives.
    Deployment was Hammer and Anvil
    Nightfight was in affect.
    He won the roll to deploy and chose to go first.

    Monday, October 21, 2013

    40k Battle Report: Eldar/Tau Vs. Imperial Guard/Space Wolves



    Two headed giant league has started at the FLGS. You can either run a team of players using 1k points each or run two 1k point armies together as a single person. Makers wasn't able to get to the store this week so I ran two 1k armies myself. I ended up getting paired against Sqouze and CJ with their Imperial Guard/Space Wolf combo.

    Deployment: Dawn of War
    Mission: Big Guns Never Tire


    My List (Eldar/Tau):

    HQ
    Farseer (Warlord - Warlord is a scoring unit) (Guide, Fortune, Puppet Master)
    • Jetbike
    • Shard of Anaris
    • Singing Spear
    Farseer (Prescience, Misfortune, Terrify)
    • Jetbike
    • Singing Spear
    6x Warlock Seer Council (Conceal/Reveal, Embolden/Horrify, 3x Protect/Jinx, Empower/Enervate)
    • 6x Jetbikes
    Tau Commander (Warlord - Princeps of Deceit)
    • Command and Control Node
    • Puretide Engram Neurochip
    • Multi-Spectrum Sensor Suite 
    Elites
    Stealth Suit Team
    • 2x Fusion Blasters
    Riptide
    • Twin-Linked Fusion Gun
    • Ion Accelerator
    • Early Warning Override
    Troops
    9x Dire Avengers
    3x Guardians Jetbikes
    • Shuriken Cannon
    6x Fire Warriors
    10x Kroot

    Heavy Support
    Wraithknight
    3x Broadsides
    • 3x Twin-Linked SMS
    • 3x High-Yield Missile Pods
    • 6x Missile Drones
    Fortification
    Aegis Defense Line
    • Twin-Linked Quad Gun

    Opponents List as Best I Can Recall (IG/SW):

    HQ
    Logan Grimnar (Warlord)
    Commissar (Warlord)
    Company Command Squad
    • 4x Grenade Launchers
    Troops 
    10x Veterans
    Platoon Command Squad
    20x Infantry Blob
    8x Wolf Guard
    • 2x Combi-Melta
    • Drop Pod
    7x Terminator Wolf Guard
    • Landraider Crusader
    • Assault Cannon/Power Fist
    • 2x Frost Axe/Storm Shield
    • 2x Thunder Hammer/Storm Bolter
    • Sword/Storm Shield
    • Power Fist/Storm Bolter
    Fast Attack
    Vendetta
    Vendetta
    Heavy Support
    Leman Russ Battle Tank
    Leman Russ Battle Tank
    Leman Russ Battle Tank


    Friday, October 18, 2013

    40k: Iridescent Horror


    Just a quick update, as I have been extremely busy prepping for the Titan Tournament coming up next weekend.

    I have noticed lately that a lot of people are running small units of Horrors, and even blobs of them, without using the Iridescent Horror upgrade.

    This is a huge mistake.

    Don't forget that this upgrade makes him a character. So for only a 5 point upgrade, all of your Flickering Fire shots become precision shots.

    Also remember that only one model needs to be alive to fire, leave a few of them out in the open with line of sight to a few targets, and get the rest of those guys behind some line of sight blocking terrain.

    If they start taking fire, go to ground! You can still cast powers while on the ground, although they are snap shots...which only hit on 6's...so therefore are also precision shots from the Iridescent Horror!

    Thursday, October 3, 2013

    40k Battle Report: Eldar/Tau Vs. Chaos Space Marines



    As open play at my FLGS comes to a close, I think I've finally got a good handle on the new Eldar and Tau codexes. I'm really enjoying the parings and combos I can make with both books, especially when allied with each other or Grey Knights. Last week I got to play a game against my good buddy Sqouze. He's a great dude and one of the best modelers I've ever met. Be sure to swing by /r/Warhammer on Reddit and take a look at some of his work.

    Deployment: Vanguard Strike
    Mission: The Relic


    My List (Eldar/Tau):

    HQ
    Farseer (Warlord - Warlord is a scoring unit) (Guide, Executioner, Doom)
    • Jetbike
    • Singing Spear
    Farseer (Fortune, Prescience, Dominate)
    • Jetbike
    • Singing Spear
    6x Warlock Seer Council (2x Conceal/Reveal, Embolden/Horrify, Protect/Jinx, 2x Quicken Restrain
    • 6x Jetbikes
    Tau Commander
    • Command and Control Node
    • Puretide Engram Neurochip
    • Multi-Spectrum Sensor Suite 
    • Missile Pod
    Elites
    Riptide
    • Twin-Linked Fusion Gun
    • Ion Accelerator
    • Early Warning Override
    Troops
    10x Dire Avengers
    • Exarch with Twin-Linked Shuriken Catapults
    3x Guardians Jetbikes
    • Shuriken Cannon
    10x Fire Warriors
    • Sahs'ui
    10x Fire Warriors
    • Sahs'ui
    Fast Attack
    5x Warp Spiders

    Heavy Support
    Wraithknight
    3x Broadsides
    • 3x Twin-Linked SMS
    • 3x High-Yield Missile Pods
    • 6x Missile Drones
    Fortification
    Aegis Defense Line
    • Twin-Linked Quad Gun

    Opponents List as Best I Can Recall (Chaos Space Marines):

    HQ
    Chaos Lord (Warlord - 2 units out flanking)

    • Mark of Nurgle
    • Bike
    • Power Claw

    Chaos Lord

    • Mark of Khorne
    • Power Axe
    • Aura of Dark Glory
    Troops 
    10x Cultists
    10x Cultists
    9x Khorne Berzerkers
    10x Khorne Berzerkers


    Fast Attack
    10x Chaos Bikers

    • 2x Plasma Guns

    Heldrake

    • Bale Flamer

    Heldrake

    • Bale Flamer

    Heavy Support
    Landraider
    • Dirge Caster
    Landraider

    • Dirge Caster

    2x Obliterators

    • Mark of Nurgle


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    Friday, September 27, 2013

    40K Battle Report: Daemons vs Spacewolves/Raven Guard


    Been a busy week, haven't had time to get last weeks Bat Rep up, hopefully I can get it posted over the weekend or something.

    Last night's game was a nice change of pace. We had around 20 people show up again, and almost all of the tables were COVERED in Line of Sight blocking terrain. A few of them were laid out like cites, and one was even designed as a freight yard with around 40 large size crates.

    However, there were 2-3 tables that were virtual deserts with minimal terrain at all...

    As it got close to game time, we were waiting for a few more people to show up and a few of us started talking about how no one wanted to play on those tables...so we just started pairing ourselves up and grabbing tables that we wanted to play on. (Daemons with no terrain is bad...)

    Thought about getting paired up with Squoze, but he and Capnmoe had already paired up and grabbed a table.

    On a side note, I highly recommend Reddit:Warhammer for those that don't know about it. Great community and source of tons of information.

    Anyways, back to the report.

    I paired up with a guy at the store who plays Space Wolves.

    I have talked to this guy every week for almost a year, and we have never actually played each other, so game on.

    He was playing his Space Wolves as usual with some Raven Guard allies. I brought the Daemons out to play this week, as I prepare for the Titan Tournament at coming up next month.

    He picked one of the city boards available, so he could use the cover for his Marines. Little did he know that would be his downfall.

    My List:
    (Warlord) Fateweaver: Flame Breath/Prescience, Shriek/Enfeeble
    Keeper of Secrets: Shriek/Invisibility/Cacophonic Choir - Dark Blessing, Daemonic Resilience
    10 Daemonettes
    10 Pink Horrors
    10 PlagueBearers
    20 Flesh Hounds
    Slaanesh Daemon Prince (Red) - Life Leech/WarpSpeed/Iron Arm, Wings, Armor, Lash, Portaglyph
    Slaanesh Daemon Prince (Grey) - Smite/Endurance/Iron Arm, Wings, Armor, Lash, Grimore
    Slaanesh Soul Grinder - Baleful Torrent

    His List: (Probably missing some stuff in here)
    (Warlord) Rune Priest - Terminator Armor, Axe, Jaws of the World Wolf, Fury of the Wolf Spirit
    8 Grey Hunters - Melta, Drop Pod
    8 Grey Hunters - Melta, Drop Pod
    5 Grey Hunters - Flamer, Razorback with TL Lascannons
    8 Grey Hunters - Rhino
    5 Scouts with Shotguns
    Contemptor Dreadnought - 2 Heavy Flamers, Drop Pod
    Landspeeder - Multimelta, Heavy Flamer
    Landspeeder - Multimelta, Heavy Flamer
    Stormraven - TL Assault Cannon, Multimelta

    Shrike
    10 Assault Marines - Thunderhammer, Plasma Pistol
    5 Tactical Marines, Flamer, Razorback - TL Lascannon

    Game: Emperor's Will
    Deployment: Hammer and Anvil.
    Night Fight was in Effect

    He won the roll to deploy and chose to go first.

    He placed his objective behind a huge ass tower, and I placed mine in the middle of a ruined building on my side.

    He spread all his units out, Placing them in cover, putting the 5 Tactical Marines on his objective, and their razorback over near the Assault Marines. Obviously he had the Storm Raven and 3 drop pods in reserve.

    I deployed everything on the board, and everything in cover, except for the hounds and Daemonettes which I spread out to prevent his drop pods from landing on that side of my backfield. The Soul Grinder I placed way to close to the building and left far too much room behind him...which I would later regret.

    He scout moves up his Razorback into cover.

    I roll to steal Initiative and its a 5, so close...


    Marines Turn 1
    2 Drop Pods come in, one with the Rune Priest, one with the Dreadnought.

    He places the Grey Hunters behind the Soul Grinder and the Dreadnought in front of him.

    A Melta shot manages to drop the Soul Grinder before he can do anything, which proves my theory that anytime I bring something new to a game, it dies on the first turn before I even get to use it...Oh well.

    Tried to Jaws but failed the test.

    The Contemptor Dreadnought shoots both flamers at the Daemonettes and only takes out 1 of them.

    Land Speeders move up and shot, as well as everything else, but nothing else dropped on my side.


    Daemons Turn 1
    Rune Priests are ridiculously good, and he manages to negate all of my powers except for Warp Speed.
    Grimore is Successful on the hounds.
    I move the Flesh Hounds over and head them straight at his Rune Priest. Have to tie that mother down.
    The Daemonettes move toward the Contemptor hoping to rend it to death, forgetting that its AV13...
    Both Princes swoop up the table with Fateweaver, away from the Rune Priests 24" bubble.
    The Keeper runs his happy ass up the table begging to take shots at him.
    Red Prince drops the portaglyph behind a building and it scatters a little bit, but spawns 5 Daemonettes.
    Warp Storm is box cars and 8 more Plague Bearers drop in behind his lines to cause some havoc.
    I really should be dropping in Horrors, but I didn't have any with me...thanks to lack of communication with Capnmoe...
    Lashes take down one of the Land Speeders.
    Some running here and there by a few units.

    The Hounds assault into the grey hunters and make it, tying them up. He causes one wound, and I manage to take out 1 hunter in the process.

    The Daemonettes assault into the Dread, and do absolutely nothing...but at least they will tie him up for a turn or two...

    Marines Turn 2
    The Storm Raven comes in, but not the 3rd Drop Pod.
    He deploys the Grey Hunters out of the Razorback and Rhino, and their shooting manages to take out all but 1 Plague Bearer and most of the Daemonettes.
    He moves his Assault Marines up and they join into the assault with his Dreadnought, finishing off the few that were left there.
    The Storm Raven cranks off some shots at the Red Slaanesh Prince, and he takes 1 wound, but manages to pass the grounding test.

    He takes some shots at the Keeper of Secrets but with him having a Re-rollable 5++ and a 4+ Feel No Pain save, he was just shaking it all off.

    The Rune Priest's unit ends up losing combat with the hounds, and then they fail the leadership test and fall back a few inches, thereby freeing up the hounds for another assault!



    Daemons Turn 2
    All powers are successful, thanks to be out of range of the Rune Priest, Iron Arm is +3 on both princes, and Warp Speed is a +3 as well.

    Prescience on FW is successful.
    Grimore on Hounds is successful.
    Portaglyph spawns 5 more Daemonettes.

    WarpStorm does nothing of note.

    Keeper moves up into the building and Psychic Shriek takes out 3 Grey Hunters from the unit of 5.

    The Red Prince swoops over the Storm Raven to the top of the tower and between Vector Strikes and Lashes he manages to take the Raven down to 1 Hull Point, and forces him to Jink, making it only fire snap shots next turn which is fine by me.

    The Grey Prince Swoops up on top of the building above the Razorback and Lashes down a few Grey Hunters in the unit of 8 that got out of the Rhino.

    Fateweaver swoops behind the wall on the building to hide behind. He casts Flickering Fire on the same unit of 8 Grey Hunters and takes it down to 1 lone guy.

    The Pink Horrors pump out 12 shots at his Landspeer but it only manage to take 1 wound off after jink saves.

    The lone Plaguebearer assaults into the lone Grey Hunter so they can hang out and talk about Star Wars, and be tied up for the rest of the game.

    The Keeper of Secrets assaults in and finishes off the unit of 5 Grey Hunters, and then consolidates over towards my opponents objective.

    The Hounds, form an amazing wall of awesome, and mulit-assault his Raven Guard as well as his Rune Priest's Unit. They Take out 5 Assault Marines and 4 Grey Hunters!!

    The Raven Guard pass their test, but the Grey Hunters fail again and fall back! He only manages to kill 1 hound.
    Marines Turn 3
    His final Drop Pod comes in and he places it next to his objective to help protect it, instead of going after mine. Which I was OK with, as it basically guarantees he cant take or contest my objective unless he can clear my Plaguebearers off their objective somehow.

    His Storm Raven drops off its cargo of Scouts and goes into hover mode and moves back towards his board edge to get a better angle for shooting.

    He moves the rhino out of the way, and moves the remaining Land Speeder up to join the fun.

    He brings the Rune Priest unit up around near his Raven Guard to join the assault for some reason.

    He shoots almost everything he has left at the Keeper, but only manages to cause 1 one wound on him.

    As a last resort he elects to shoot his Storm Raven at the Red Daemon Prince, even though it would be snap firing, and manages to take him down to 1 wound...he then fails the grounding test, rerolls...fails...fails Invulnerable Save and he's dead...

    He assaults in the Rune Priest and his buddies to the unit of hounds and combat is a draw with 2 unsaved wounds a piece.


    Daemons Turn 3
    Power are successful again, Grey Prince gets a +2 on Iron Arm and Endurance is successful as well.

    Prescience on Fateweaver and he swoops over the unit of 8 that deployed from the Drop pod and hides behind some terrain.Vector Strikes all fail.

    Grimore is successful again on the Hounds.

    Grey Prince Swoops to the top of the tower again, to avenge the death of his buddy.
    Vector Strikes take out the Rhino. 
    He Lashes down the unit of Tactical Marines on the objective.

    Portaglyph spawns 5 more Daemonettes who run straight towards the party.

    Keeper moves over in front of the unit of 8 and Psychic Shriek kills 4 of them. He tries to cast Cacophonic Choir, but rolls a 4 with does nothing.

    The Horrors remove the last hull point from the last Land Speeder and its wrecked.

    Fateweaver tries to finish off the unit of Grey Hunters but goes total fail boat and pretty much does nothing this turn.

    The Keeper Assaults into his unit of 4 but I roll a Yahtzee on 1's. 

    The single Plaguebearer and Grey Hunter debate as to why when Lando flies the Millennium Falcon he wears Han Solo's clothes, but they make no progress.

    The unit of 2 Daemonettes attempt to assault the Drop Pod.
    If they can blow it up, then they can consolidate and take his objective. But they fail.

    The Hounds manage to take out 2 more Raven Guard, which then pass their leadership test.

    Grey Prince regenerates a wound.

    As we ended turn 3, it was getting late and we called the game. 

    It was apparent that if we kept playing I was going to win as he had no answer for the Keeper of Secrets and on the next turn my Daemon Prince was going to land and start causing destruction as well.

    It was a fun game, and we each made some mistakes here and there but overall I had fun.

    If it was a league game I would have kept playing, but it was a casual game so no biggie.

    Thoughts:
    1. The Keeper of Secrets is my new favorite, but Flesh Hounds are an EXTREME close second.
    2. Speaking of Flesh Hounds...dear god. 20 of them held 2 HQs and 18 Marines in combat for 3 turns, and only lost 2 models. To make it even better, they were slowly eating through the Marines each turn. I can't stress enough how good these things are. Need to tar pit something? This is your unit. Just make sure to avoid Dreadnoughts.
    3. The amount of large terrain helped me move up my MCs safely, and by proper placement, it allowed me to minimize the amount of shots he had at my units.
    4. Daemonettes can only take hull points on AV12, stay away from anything higher...also make sure to read how Rending works now...
    5. Dark Blessing and Daemonic Resilience, if you get these 2 at the same time, it's like using Cheat Codes.
    6. Speaking of Rewards and powers, I want to make a point that the order in which you roll for these is VERY important. On the Keeper of Secrets, make sure to roll for Rewards before you roll for powers. There was no point in me taking Invisibility when I can already reroll my Invulnerable Save plus have a 4+ Feel No Pain. In Contrast, Daemon Princes should roll powers first, because you want to make sure to give that Grimore to the one that gets Iron Arm and Endurance.
    7. I'm fully expecting Rune Priests to get "Nerfed" just like Runes for Eldar were, but that could be over a year away.
    8. I really need to finish my other unit of Daemonettes that are still in the box.
    9. I still have no idea how good the Soul Grinder is yet...maybe I should get a 2nd one.
    10. The difference between 15 and 20 Flesh Hounds in 1 unit is staggering.

    40k Battle Report: Eldar/Grey Knights Vs. Tyrant Swarm Tyranids



    Deployment: Hammer and Anvil
    Mission: The Scouring

    My List (Eldar/Grey Knights):

    HQ
    Farseer (Warlord. Prescience, Fortune, Terrify)
    • Jetbike
    • Singing Spear
    The Avatar of Khaine
    • Fast Shot
    Inquisitor Coteaz

    Elites
    7x Harlequins
    • 7x Harlequins Kisses
    • Troupe Master
    • Shadow Seer (Veil of Tears)
    Troops
    3x Guardians Jetbikes
    • Shuriken Cannon
    3x Guardians Jetbikes
    • Shuriken Cannon
    3x Guardians Jetbikes
    • Shuriken Cannon
    2x Jokearo, 3x Servitors, 5x Warrior Acolytes
    • 3x Plasma Cannons
    • 5x Bolters
    5x Warrior Acolytes
    • 5x Bolters
    Fast Attack
    Stormraven
    • Twin-Linked Lascannons
    • Twin-Linked Multimelta
    • 4x Mind Strike Missiles
    Heavy Support
    Wraithlord
    • 2x Flamers
    • Ghost Glaive
    • Scatter Laser
    • Bright Lance
    Wraithlord
    • 2x Flamers
    • Ghost Glaive
    • Scatter Laser
    • Bright Lance
    2x War Walkers
    • 4x Scatter Lasers
    Dreadknight
    • Heavy Incinerator 
    • Personal Teleporter
    Fortification
    Aegis Defense Line
    • Twin-Linked Quad Gun

    Opponents List (Tyranids):

    HQ
    Swarm Lord (Iron Arm, Enfeeble, Warp Speed, Endurance)
    Hive Tyrant (Life Leach, Warp Speed, Endurance, Enfeeble)
    • Twin-Linked Devourers
    • Hive Commander
    • Old Adversary
    • Armored Shell
    Hive Tyrant (Unknown)
    • Wings
    • Twin-Linked Devourers
    • Old Adversary
    Hive Tyrant (Unknown)
    • Wings 
    • Twin-Linked Devourers
    • Old Adversary
    3x Tyrant Guard

    Elites
    Doom of Malan'tai
    • Mycetic Spore
    Troops 
    10x Termagants
    10x Termagants
    Tervigon (Iron Arm, Life Leach)
    • Adrenal Glands
    • Toxin Sacs
    • Regeneration
    • Cluster Spines
    • Psyker Power +1
    Tervigon (Endurance, Life Leach)
    • Adrenal Glands
    • Toxin Sacs
    • Regeneration
    • Cluster Spines
    • Psyker Power +1

    I won the rolls for deployment and to go first. Night fight was on. Objectives are marked on the picture below.



    Deployment: I chose to set up my aegis and Coteaz's Acolyte unit at the edge of my deployment zone in a spot where I thought I'd have good firing lanes on anything advancing forward. Farseer, Harlequins, and the Avatar were placed in the center behind the aegis. The Dreadknight deployed behind a piece of line of sight blocking terrain. I put all of my bikes along the back of my board edge. I didn't want to have to roll for reserves for them and didn't want them to get shot up. I had also planed to use them as an outflank blocker incase he had anything that could come on near my deployment zone. I was outflanking the War Walkers and kept the 5 Warrior Acolytes in the Stormraven.


    My opponent deployed 1 Tervigon in the back near the 3 point objective while the Swarm Lord with 1 Tyrant Guard, the foot Tyrant with 2 Tyrant Guard, and 2 units of Termagants deployed in the center behind the number 2 objective. He was outflanking with the other Tervigon and deep striking the Flyrants and the Doom.



    Turn 1: Fortune, Prescience, and Veil of Tears go off on the Harlequins. Perfect Timing and Prescience go off on the Acolytes and Coteaz. I cast Terrify on a unit of Termagants next to the foot Tyrant. Jetbikes move forward along the edges of the board. Farseer, Harlequins, the Avatar, and the Dreadknight move up into the mid field hoping to draw out the Swarm Lord. Shooting would see the unit of Termagants on my left wiped out, the Swarm Lord down one wound, and the Swarm Lord's Tyrant Guard dead. The unit of Termagants that were terrified were brought down to only 3 models, failed their leadership test, and fled.



    The 3 fleeing Termagants auto rally thanks to Synapse. A multitude of powers go off on his units including Iron Arm and Endurance on the Swarm Lord. He casts Enfeeble on the Dreadknight. The Tervigon in the back spawns 13-14 Termagants and rolls doubles. There will be no more spawning for her. All of his units except for the Tervigon move forward. Shooting puts a wound on the Dreadknight and the Swarm Lord runs a few inches forward into the forest. He rolls for It Will Not Die on the Swarm Lord and regains the wound he lost.



    Turn 2: I roll for reserves and the War Walkers make it in while the Stormraven with Acolytes stays out. Prescience and Perfect timing go off on Coteaz and his Acolytes. Even though Shadows in the Warp is affecting my Farseer and Shadow Seer, Fortune, Prescience, and Veil of Tears are all cast successfully as well as Horrify on the Swarm Lord. Bikes move up to assist with the Termagants. War Walkers position themselves so they can either help with the Swarm Lord or Termagants if necessary. Shooting would see the large unit of Termagants wiped out and 2 wounds on the Swarm Lord. At this point I knew my only chance to kill The Swarm Lord was to assault him with everything I had in range, otherwise he would just assault one of my units on his turn. So thats exactly what I did. The Harlequins, Farseer, The Avatar, and he Dreadknight all assaulted him. Hammer of wraths cause no wounds. He immediately challenged which I knew he would do. I declined the challenge with my Farseer. Since he had Iron Arm up he was at toughness 9. So I was going to need rends and smashes to take him down. The Swarm Lord and Harlequins both swung at the same time. He would cause 3 wounds which I took on the Harlequins. Loosing 2. The Harlies did 1 wound in return with rends. The Avatar would do 1 as well. It finally came down to the Dreadknight who caused 2 wounds dropping the Swarm Lord. Hooray!!! My opponent told me it was the first time he had lost the Swarm Lord since he's been playing at our FLGS. Afterwards I consolidate each unit a few inches.



    He rolls his reserves and everything comes in. 2x Flyrants deep strike in front of the aegis. The Doom and his pod come in behind the aegis. The Tervigon outflanks mid board near my walkers and bikes. Sadly for him Coteaz was expecting this and as per his special rule his unit got an immediate free round of shooting at everything that came in from reserves within 12" of him. That gave me shots on one Flyrant, the Doom, and the Spore Pod. Coteaz's units shooting would see the spore pod destroyed, the Doom brought to 1 wound, and 1 wound on the Flyrant. Shots from the Tervigon would kill one War Walker and strip a hull point from the 2nd. My dice went super hot against the leadership rolls for the Doom of Malanti's Spirit Leach and both Wraithlords and Coteaz's unit managed to make their test on 3d6 and didn't loose a single wound. Shooting from the 2 Flyrants would reduce Coteaz's unit to him, an Acolyte, and a Jokearo, but they managed to pass their leadership and hold strong. The foot Tyrant took shots at the Dreadknight taking him out.



    Turn 3: I fail my reserve roll for the Stormraven. Powers go turbo mode again and are all passed despite Shadows in the Warp. At this point I'm in awe of my dice rolling. One unit of bikes moves up to the objective on the center rock formation. While the unit in the back near the 4 point objective moves back trying to get away from the Flyrant. Everything that was within 6" of the Doom of Malanti moves away so as not to get Spirit Leached in my own shooting phase. Bikes would kill 2 Termagants hiding behind the rocks in the center. The Doom dies and the Flyrant in front of the aegis takes another wound. The Avatar takes 2 wound from the foot Tyrant. The Harlies multicharge 3 Termagants and the foot Tyrant and his guards. The Avatar charges into the foot Tyrant as well. He challenges and the Farseer declines. Termagants all die as well as the Tyrant Guard.



    The active Tervigon spawns 10 Termagants and poops out rolling doubles. Both Flyrants attempt to vector strike my bikes off of objectives and fail killing one bike a piece. Shooting from the back Flyrant was poor and left one bike on the objective while the midfield Flyrant shot the rest of the bikes off the objective. Termagants assaulted the Wraithlord on the aegis loosing 3. The foot Tyrant fell to the Avatar.



    Turn 4: My flyer finally comes in and unlike my other turns I fail the majority of my powers. I move the Stormraven on in and place it near a 2 point objective. Since we were playing The Scouring he could hold it. Jet bikes move to take the objective in rocks in the center and Coteaz's unit moves to take the 4 point objective near the dino skull. Shooting from the lonely jetbike in the rear knocked the Flyrant to the ground wounding it. The Stormraven would finish him off. The War Walker knocked the midfield Flyrant out of the sky doing 2 wounds and the jetbikes manage to finish him of with a couple of bladestorm rends. At that point my opponent conceded. Final score was 14-4.


    That's 2 Tyranid players that have felt the wrath of the brightly colored Eldar in the past few weeks. I'm really looking forward to trying them in the upcoming Titan Tournament and the 2 headed giant league starting next week.

    Thursday, September 19, 2013

    40K: Theorycrafting with Marines and Tau


    I thought about posting another Codex review for the new Space Marines, but damn, that shit is everywhere. I mean, come on, do we really need another "Review" of Tactical Squads? Besides a few minor changes here and there in leadership and point costs, they really haven't changed much.

    If you're here reading our blog, then I respect you enough to know that you understand how a Tactical Squad works and I'm not going to waste your and my time by going over them again.

    So let's get into some of what everyone is actually interested in...finding combinations that are amazing.

    I have been looking into a lot of different combinations lately and so far, my favorite combination is Farsight Enclave with some Space Marines. Since they are Battle Brothers, there is tons of hidden stuff in there!

    A quick disclaimer here before I get started:
    I build lists for tournaments and league play, not casual games. Sure I'll play a casual game here and there on the fly, but if things like "Spam lists" upset you, then this is not the blog for you. If it's an available option to play, well then, I'm playing it.



    Starting off, my lists will always include Farsight as he is needed to unlock the others of "The 8." Most notably, O'Vesa and Ob'Lotai.

    One of the first things to look at here, is that if you run Space Marines with Farsight Enclave as an ally, you can technically run 2 Riptides; one normal one and O'Vesa.

    Yes O'Vesa is very expensive in terms of points, but being able to run 2 Riptides in an ally can be game changing in and of itself, especially when you look at what O'Vesa has to offer.

    The other thing to notice is that in the Supplement, concerning the 8, it clearly states that "the Signature Systems rule, left, does not apply to them," which means that even though O'Vesa already comes equipped with an Earth Caste Pilot Array, you can still give one to that base Riptide as well. Double bonus!

    The second thing that caught my eye was Ob'Lotai, who is a single Broadside with all the trimmings, including 2 missile drones and a seeker missile. He shoots 3 times as many shots as a devastator squad full of Missile launchers and costs 2 points less...and since he's a independent character he can join a unit of Devastators. Or anything else for that matter...but more on that later.

    I currently only run Farsight and a small unit of Crisis suits to clear and grab an objective here and there, so I am really not to interested in the other special suits at this point, but then again, I am just getting started with this combination, so you never know.

    So now we know what we are dealing with, lets add the Space Marines into the mix and make shit work.

    First question is which chapter to pick. For me there are really only 2 options here, Ultramarines and Imperial Fists.



    With Ultramarines, the major draw here is Tigurius. His Psyker abilities alone are absolutely outstanding, but you already knew that. Now let's put him to better use. We are rolling him on Divination all day long, aiming for Forewarning, Perfect Timing and Prescience, which shouldn't be too hard with his ability to re-roll when choosing his psychic powers. This gives an army like Tau, that already has a lot of options to ignore cover, even more options. Add in that he gets to re-roll when casting his powers, and that he is LD10, and you're virtually guaranteed that his powers will work every turn.

    If we add Tigurius to a Riptide we get this.
    A Riptide, that because of Earth Caste Pilot Array, can re-roll to Nova Charge if it fails, has all Twin-linked weapons from Prescience, so it can re-roll those pesky "Gets-Hot!" results and re-roll the blast template if it scatters, Ignores cover from Perfect Timing, and has a 4++ save.

    Now that's a good combo, but kind of expensive, and if we add Tigurius to a Riptide, it severely limits the Riptide's movement. Not too bad for a 1st turn, but lets look a a different option.

    Let's add Tigurius to a unit of Devastators, and put them behind an Aegis Defense Line with a Quad Cannon. Then to make it even more entertaining, lets add Ob'Lotai to that unit. That gives us roughly 20 Twin-Linked shots, that all Ignore cover. Who cares if you don't have Skyfire, that's enough shots to take out almost any flyer. Plus the unit has a 4++ save to piss of those Heldrakes. But wait a second, what this? It looks like a free thing that the Space Marine Sergeant has called an Signum! Oh Glorious, Glorious Signum! Let's review what this does for a second.

    The codex states:
    "At the start of the Shooting phase, a model with a signum can choose to use it instead of shooting. If he does so, one model in his squad is Ballistic Skill 5 for the remainder of the Shooting phase."

    Let's see,  who is in this unit, would benefit the most from being BS5...Ob'Lotai of course! "Hittin on 2's!"

    To make things even more ridiculous, if you are running O'Vesa, he can join the unit for 1st turn as well to help take out a nasty Deathstar if needed.

    Fear of that unit getting assaulted? Ultramarine's Devastator Doctrine is the way to go then. Move that unit back 6" and fire off a barrage of Missile Templates at full BS to thin the incoming unit. This does 2 things. It forces your opponent to decide which unit to assault, and whether or not to multi-assault.

    If your Devastators do get assaulted, you get to re-roll those over-watch shots! Speaking of, don't forget that Devastators no longer have to lose their Boltguns to acquire Missile Launchers. So if you are getting them assaulted by a horde or large unit, you can still overwatch with Boltguns to get more shots off.



    Unfortunately Psychic powers don't always work out how we plan, and some people like to rely more on consistency. So instead of Ultramarines, let's switch it up to Imperial Fists. Why? Tankhunter.

    Same unit as above.
    Devastator unit, Aegis, Quadcannon, Ob'Lotai, O'Vesa.

    Since only one model in the unit is needed to give it all Tankhunter, and Marines and Tau are Battle Brothers, everything here gets the Special Rule for as long as they stay grouped up, including the Quadcannon itself, and O'Vesa and Ob'Lotai's drones...which is just sick. Group up first turn or two then spread out to take some objectives and win games.

    Run some bikes, or a base Librarian...hell I don't even care anymore, doesn't really matter at that point.

    I got my new Riptide in mail last night and managed to get most of it together for tonight's game.
    I will finally be able to get my Tau on the table.

    Here's the list I'm running tonight.

    Ultramarines
    Tigurius
    5 Man Tactical Squad - Veteran Sgt, Flamer in a Razorback - Twin-linked Lascannon
    5 Man Tactical Squad - Veteran Sgt, Flamer in a Razorback - Twin-linked Lascannon
    5 Man unit of Devastators - 4 Missile Launchers, Signum

    Farsight Enclave
    Commander Farsight
    3 Crisis Suits - Twin-linked Plasma Rifles, Missile Pods, 6 Gun Drones, and Bonding Knives
    10 Firewarriors - Shas'ui, Bonding Knives
    7 Pathfinders - Shas'ui, Bonding Knives
    Riptide - Ion Accelerator, Smart Missile System, Early Warning Override, Earth Caste Pilot Array
    Riptide - Ion Accelerator, Smart Missile System, Early Warning Override, Stimulant Injector
    Riptide - Ion Accelerator, Smart Missile System, Early Warning Override, Stimulant Injector
    Aegis Defense Line + Quad Cannon

    I couldn't really find the points to cram in Ob'Lotai for this list but it's still a work in progress.

    Hopefully will be able to get a Battle Report posted up tomorrow at some point, but tonight should be interesting to say the least.

    Friday, September 13, 2013

    40k Battle Report: Eldar/Tau Vs. Tyranids



    Deployment: Vanguard Strike
    Mission: Big Guns Never Tire

    My List (Eldar/Tau):

    HQ
    Farseer (Warlord. Guide, Fortune, Eldritch Storm)
    • Jetbike
    • Singing Spear
    Farseer (Prescience, Dominate, Hallucination)
    • Jetbike
    • Singing Spear
    6x Warlock Seer Council (Conceal/Reveal, 2x Embolden/Horrify, 2x Protect/Jinx, Empower/Enervate
    • 6x Jetbikes
    Tau Commander
    • Command and Control Node
    • Puretide Engram Neurochip
    • Multi-Spectrum Sensor Suite 
    • Twin-Linked Missile Pods
    • Target Lock

    Elites
    Riptide
    • Twin-Linked Fusion Gun
    • Ion Accelerator
    • Stimulant Injector
    • Early Warning Override

    Troops
    10x Dire Avengers
    • Exarch with Twin-Linked Shuriken Catapults
    3x Guardians Jetbikes
    • Shuriken Cannon
    10x Fire Warriors
    • Sahs'ui
    10x Fire Warriors
    • Sahs'ui
    Heavy Support
    Wraithknight
    • Scatter Laser
    • Suncannon and Scattershield
    3x Broadsides
    • 3x Twin-Linked SMS
    • 3x High-Yield Missile Pods
    • 6x Missile Drones
    Fortification
    Aegis Defense Line
    • Twin-Linked Quad Gun

    Opponents List As I Remember(Tyranids):

    HQ
    Swarm Lord
    Tervigon
    • Adrenal Glands
    Elites
    Zoanthrope
    Zoanthrope
    Zoanthrope
    Hive Guard
    2x Hive Guard
    Doom of Malan'tai
    • Mycetic Spore

    Troops 
    15x Gene Stealers
    15x Gene Stealers
    15x Gene Stealers
    4x Tyranid Warriors
    Heavy Support 
    Biovore
    Carnifex
    Tyrannofex
    Tyrannofex

    Looking back now his list appears to be illegal as his list went well over the 2000 points that we were supposed to be playing at. But whatever, I like a good challenge.




    He won the rolls for sides and deployment. He chose to go first. Night Fight was rolled and it was indeed night. 





    Turn 1: He marches his 2 Tyrannofex, Carnifex, Zoentrhope, and Genestealers straight for my ageis line. His Tervigon spawns 12 Termagaunts and move towards the corner of the board where I've castled up as best as I could. The Swarm Lord, another Zoenthrope, and 15 more Genestealers would do the same. I deployed so that the Swarm Lord was about as far away from me as I could get hoping the game would end before he ever got to me. The Biovore, Hive guards, and 3rd Zoenthrope reposition in the mid field to get into better position for firing. Torrent fire from the Tyrannofexes killed 9 Fire Warriors and 2 missile drones. The rest of his shooting would prove ineffectual. The one unit of Fire Warriors forced to test passes and holds strong with 3 men. 

    I cast all of my powers on my Seer Council as well as Guide on the Riptide and Prescience on the 8 man unit of Fire Warriors. The Riptide Nova Charges his Ion Accelerator. They move up 12" to mid field. But can't make it into shooting or charge distance of any of his units. They would eventually turbo boost into his backfield to try and divert his attention from my main force. The Wraithknight jumped up on top of terrain to get a better line of fire at his Genestealers. The Dire Avengers moved up to get into shooting range. The broadsides unload on the nearest Tyrannofex and turn him into a pile of poodoo for first blood. The Riptide and Dire Avengers took out the Warriors. The Fire Warriors took the Zoenthrope down to 1 wound. The Wraithknight killed all but 1 of the Genestealers.



    Turn 2: He rolls for his reserves. Genestealers stay out and the Doom and his pod come in. The pod lands right in the middle of all of my Tau. Sad times. The Tervigon spawns 14 Termagants and rolled a double so no more babies. They both moved towards the Seer Council. The rest of his army pushed forward into my corner. Between the Doom, Tyrannofex, and the Carnifex he managed to kill the unit of 3 Fire Warriors, 1 Broadside and all of the remaining drones, and all but 2 Fire Warriors in the last unit. They fail leadership and break. He assaulted the Seer Council with his Termagants which were promptly squished and destroyed. I then consolidated away from his Tervigon.

    I roll for reserves and my unit of Jetbikes comes on. The Fire Warriors rally on snake eyes! I attempted to cast my powers on the Seer Council but Shadows in the Warp only allows me to get Protect and Prescience up. The Riptide Nova Charges his gun. By the end of the turn the Carnifex is shot dead, the bikes wound the Tervigon, the Zoenthrope in the middle dies to the Seer Councils Fire, all but 1 Termagant are killed by the Dire Avengers, and the Doom is smashed into goo by the Wraithknight. 





    Turn 3: He forgets to roll for his one unit of Genestealers in reserve. He again pushes everything towards my corner. His shooting from the Tyrannofex is ineffective. He assaults the Tervigon into the Seer Council and the single Genestealer into the Wraithknight. The Seer Council gets a couple of rends on the Tervigon during overwatch and thanks to Prescience and Fleshbane, kill it before it even swings. The brave Genestealer gets squished by the Wraithknight. 

    With no more Shadows of the Warp to hinder my Seer Council they get all of their powers up. The Dire Avengers move towards the last Zoenthrope and the Swarmlord. The Broadside, Commander, and Fire Warriors take a couple of wounds from the Tyrannofex. The Riptide kills half of the remaining Genestealers and the dire avengers kill the last Zoenthrope. The bikes multi assault all of the Hive Guard and the Biovore and kill them all. The Wraithknight shoots and assaults the Tyrannofex killing it.




    Turn 4: He again forgets he has Genestealers in reserve. He moves his remaining units forwards and attempts to assault the Seer Council but is shot up really bad on overwatch and is cut down in close combat. At this point I had First blood, an Objective, and 4 points from killing heavies. He had 1 Termagant and the Swarm Lord left and decided to concede. 






    I'm really loving the Seer Council so far. I'm still waiting for that one game that I don't get Fortune on one of my Farseers and I just get totally punked. Overall though I'm very happy with the performance of this list. I'd like to drop the Sunncannon Scattershield on the Wraithknight and a handful of Fire Warriors so I could get 2 Scatter Laser War Walkers into the list. I may have to try it out next game.