Armed my
the trusty Daemons, I was ready to take on the tournament, despite strict
beverages rules preventing me from enjoying my classic cranberry sportsmanship
drink. Good thing I had knocked back 2-3
cups before they announced the rule.
Game one
was my challenge game, versus Remi and his insanely well painted and
extensively converted Nurgle army. He
will have 4000 points of them for the Adepticon team Tournament, be sure to
check them out. His list was something
like: Chaos lord on bike and Spawns, 2
rhino/plague marines, 2 units of oblits, 1 unit of DSTerminators with an allied
Daemon Prince and Soul Grinder. The
scenario was 5 objectives on the map each worth 5 points, and the 3 standard
secondary. Remi did a great job keeping
his army safe from my daemon princes and getting one of my Obj Sec unit away
from an objective. The game ended with me scoring 18 points to his 12. Damned 4th HP on a soul grinder!
Game 2 was
versus Gael who played a Necrons army with roughly: 3 AnnBarges, 3 Night Scythes and 2 Dreadnought
things. The scenario was really brutal:
KPs with units played multiple times
worth more KPs, so my Princes were worth 3 KPs each and the Horrors 2
each, and that would scale up should I summon more. The other part of the mission was Relic. Luckily, Necrons are a great matchup for
daemons, and as such, everything went my way this game. I stole the initiative
and spawned a unit of Drones on the Relic and cast Invis on them. From that point on, I just waited for his
planes to come in with my princes to pewpew and vector strike them to oblivion
for 3KP a piece. I scored 28/29, as
noone was able to kill the opposing warlord.
Game 3 was
versus local player Steve, who was rocking the Tau. His army was a pretty classic take all comers
gunline, 2 units of Broadsides, 2 Riptides and a ton of crisis suits. Tau are usually a good match for daemons,
even with ignore cover on most of their stuff.
I don’t quite recall the scenario, it was something primary and table
quarters second. Table Quarters was pretty
brutal to score, so I focussed on killing all the models while laughing
hysterically. Solid plan. At the end of the game, there was a fleeing
1W Farsight on the Tau side. 30 points for me.
Game 4 and
last of the Saturday was against Eric who played the necrons with a nice
deathstar. Orikan ( the guy that turns
into a CTan), Vargard Obyron and a DestroLord in a unit of Stromshield guys (
Praetors? ). This makes for a quite deadly
unit. The rest of the army was the
Destroyer Formation and 2 units of immortals on foot. The scenario was 5 objectives that scattered
before the game and secondary was destroying the costliest unit. Mine was a Daemon prince, his was the star. 3 Objectives were clumped together near the
middle of the board, so I set Fatey, my 2 DPs ( the one worth points was left
out ) and GUO on the line, expecting Obyron to Veil of Darkness close to the
middle, and get a good brawl going.
Exactly what happened, and on my turn 1, I got all 4 beaters to charge
the Deathstar. The GUO with balesword
and Warpspeed got into a challenge with the Lord, while the other monsters had
a mix of Grimoire, Endurance and Iron Arm on them. I figured I would get the upperhand of the
brawl, specially with the other prince with life leach lurking around the unit
giving Hps back to the big guys. Turns
out I didn’t need to, as on his turn 2, Eric lost combat by 2, failed a
leadership check and got wiped. He looks
up from the terrible rolls, cringes and says:” Oh, this is all in my own turn ?
“ My turn two, I charge the 2 troops and
2 destroyer units, kill most of them and Eric yields, because it’s 7pm, we’re
both tired and clearly the rest of the game will be picking up necrons from the
table.
End of the
day, some guys want to get burgers and beer, so I hang around the tournament
drinking and making a few friends.
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