Monday, October 22, 2012

Results from the weird scenario and Fateweaver update

The scenario my friend had us play was only slightly varied from the one shown in the battle report done by MiniWarGaming. A few things were discovered as we played. That scenario doesn't really work with a Deathwing/IG list and an Eldar jetbike list. My paladin unit ended up being used against, and I ended up with a Baneblade on my side for the last two turns, which killed nothing. NOTHING. -_-

The motto for the night was "Damn Fateweaver." due to how frustrating that model had been and my hilariously ridiculous rolls. The first turn I had the Baneblade, all of it's shots missed or failed to kill anything. I lost some ridiculous amount of victory points to one or two for myself. It was terrible.

Afterwards, we played another 1,000 point game in which my friend tested out an Eldar Corsair list and I played Daemons. The Fateweaver proxy (since mine was at home drying) ended up being destroyed on turn one due to mishap, at which point the motto for the night was repeated yet again. So it looked like I was going to be slaughtered in just a couple of turns, but then my plaguebearers (proxied by pink horrors) held up every infantry model in combat while my daemon princes chewed through his vehicles and came back to clean up infantry. I made more 5+ saves and feel no pain rolls in that game than I made 2+ saves in the entire previous game. It was quite sad actually.

Anyways, it appears that my Fateweaver's wings are finally staying on, but I'm probably going to attempt to make some green stuff scarf for it or something to support the wings more.

And now, back to the mountain of homework I have to do in order to barely graduate college this semester. More wargaming stuff to come soon.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Kairos Fateweaver, plastic crack, weird scenario, and potential game change.

My birthday was yesterday, so I decided to buy something. I'm now fairly certain I have a problem. Instead of buying something for an army I already had, I bought Fateweaver and a box of Pink Horrors, which is about 508 points of models. So now I have yet another army started.

Anyways, I purchased Fateweaver at about 7 PM yesterday. The metal model of Fateweaver. I then proceeded to spend the next 3 hours trying to assemble it at the shop. It ended up following apart right as I gave up on the wings.

After a couple of hours of sleep, I started work on the model again. As of now, I have spent 16 hours trying to assemble this one model. This is insane. Pinning doesn't exactly work for me as I do not have a drill bit the correct size, so instead I have to resort to drilling huge holes in both parts and using green stuff to assist the glue in holding the pieces together.

I currently have everything but one wing appearing to be on. I'm probably going to have to drill more. This is, by far, the most annoying model I have ever put together. That title was previously held by the finecast Inquisitor Karamazov, due to the feet of his throne.

I'm now off to my friend's house where me and another friend will be playing something along the lines of what MiniWarGaming did for their anniversary battle report. All I was told to bring was a 1,000 point army and a 300 point super unit, which was going to be Fateweaver since no one knew I had it yet, but of course the wing is still drying.

So now it appears I'm taking a Dark Angel list with Imperial Guard allies for my main list, with Paladins and an Ordo Hereticus Inquisitor as my super unit. I'm playing against Eldar, so I figured that unit would pack quite a punch with two Psycannons at BS 10 thanks to the Inquisitor. Luckily, there are no psykers in my own army, so that piece of wargear will be entirely useless for him if he gets it.

Anyways, I'm off to see the wizard. Going to try to update this regularly starting soon. Possibly with battle reports (pictures and text at first, then videos). Unless my gaming group switches entirely to WarmaHordes, which I suggested as something we could play in addition to that is starting to look like people just want to jump to, leaving 40k behind. If so, I'll probably have some stuff up regarding Circle of Orboros since that's the faction I have my eye on currently.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

500 points, night one.

Played two games last Thursday since I'll be out of state this coming up week. The first game was with the list above and I was playing against an Inquisition list led by Coteaz. Had 40 warrior acolytes with boltguns, 6 heavy bolter servitors, 2 jokaero weaponsmiths, Coteaz, and a psyker inquisitor with a hellrifle. Seemed like I had it in the bag until the jokaero finally hit my ravager. Had his squad with his warlord almost demolished when it happened. Ended up getting tabled on turn 6, with 24 acolytes and 3 servitors killed.

The second game, I switched lists. If I had stuck with this list, I definitely would have had the game in the bag I think. Played against Necrons, and the list was an overlord, a royal court maxed out on destruction crypteks, and two cheap warrior squads.

As for me, I had two 3-man acolyte squads in razorbacks with assault cannons and psybolt ammunition, two 5-man psyker squads with one acolyte each, 3 plasma cannon servitors, a jokaero weaponsmith, and Coteaz. The guy I played against did not move a single unit forward (no matter what he plays, he never does, which annoys the hell out of me), so I had to move everything towards him to get shots off. Meanwhile, he was only able to shoot with the crypteks, which killed Coteaz because the unit he was attached to was in a ruin with him being slightly closer (dumb move on my part). The game ended after turn 7, with me having linebreaker, slay the warlord, and one objective while he had slay the warlord.... and of course I would just now remember that he also had a unit of Destroyers, which brings him up to 545+ points for a 500 point league... Well damn.

I was also supposed to be the one running the league that week (due to the person who usually does becoming a father that morning), and everyone decided to make it as annoying as possible for me. From people claiming I added up a list wrong (which I didn't) to the guy I played the second game against asking a bunch of stupid questions, it was a very frustrating night. We also had a bunch of Fantasy players wanting to participate, but they cannot show up to ANYTHING on time, so when everyone else had already finished their games, they showed up. I wanted to be fair and let them participate, but I ended up leaving after my second game.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Dark Eldar army reacquired and upcoming escalation league!







Being the first army I played, and many of the pieces in it actually being from the lot that I sold to someone at the store, when I saw that this Dark Eldar army was up for sale and heard that someone with a reputation for butchering pieces was going to buy it, I immediately walked over to the bank, withdrew more money than his offer, and bought it (admittedly after the butcher overheard me talking about buying it and made me have to pay more than I originally intended, but oh well.)

Of the pieces shown, the entire front tray, the Reaver jetbikes in the left tray, the majority of pieces in the right tray, the metal Talos, the gray Raiders, and the green/purple vehicles were part of the Christmas present that began my adventure into this hobby years before I had any idea at all what it really was.

Many of the vehicles are going to take some effort to fix, with the Ravager in the front right of the bottom picture being the most difficult since it used the old pewter conversion box for gunners. Even if I get it fixed, it might only see action as a Dais of Destruction after some converting since it'll be the only old Ravager I'll have. The black and red Raider body also has pieces to finish making it a Ravager.

In the top picture, all of the metal models in the right tray are Incubi. That's 16 Incubi, plus more in my car somewhere that I didn't sell. The ones in that tray have all been "converted" by having the tops of their helmets chopped off, leaving only a flat surface where their Tormenter Helms used to be. I have no idea how I'm going to salvage them, probably going to have to remove the heads entirely and replace them with heads from some other model.

Immediately after reacquiring this army, I played a small 500 point game against a buddy of mine who plays Eldar. My barebones Archon rolled 12 of the 15 armor saves he was required to make, which was awesome. Then a Ravager won the game for me by finishing off the majority of the jetbikes that my opponent set on the table and making all but one of the many Flickerfield saves it was called upon to make while an Eldar Warlock chased it around with a Witchblade.

Also, starting this coming up Thursday, we will be starting our escalation league back at 500 points, with the following restrictions for that point level: no armor value above 11, no toughness 6 or higher, no more than three wounds per model, and no flyers. The last part having many people at the store upset since pretty much everyone has a flyer or three now, except for the new players who are looking to jump in and the main reason we stopped at 1,750 and not 2,000.

For 500 points, I'm considering the following:

HQ:

Archon (65 points)
     -Venom Blade

Elites:

Kabalite Trueborn (59 points)
     -3 models
     -2 Splinter Cannons
     -Plasma Grenades (extra points)

Troops:

2 X Kabalite Warriors (125 points)
     -5 models
     -Raider
          -Disintegrator Cannon
          -Night Shields
          -Flickerfield

Heavy Support:

Ravager (125 points)
     -Disintegrator Cannon (3)
     -Night Shields
     -Flickerfield

Total: 499 Points

Spare parts.

I usually stick around until some ridiculous time in the morning on nights when we have our 40k league at The Lotus Guardian. Last Thursday, there was this guy there assembling a Vulture Gunship from Forge World. After he assembled his model, he had a large chunk of Valkyrie bits left that I gladly accepted from him since he would have thrown them away otherwise. Any ideas what I could do with these bits? I've considered buying the missing pieces from eBay and assembling a Valkyrie/Vendetta myself, but I'm fairly certain my girlfriend would kill me considering she's already not happy that I bought my first army back recently.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Oh wow...

So just now I was reading the rulebook FAQ while flipping through the rulebook, and the clarifications regarding battlements and bastions created a funny situation in my head.

Inquisitor Coteaz is at the top of the Bastion with a Quad-Gun. Two 30-man Ork Boyz units are moving towards it. When the squads reach the Bastion, what can they do to it and Coteaz? Nothing at all.

Due to the FAQ, the building isn't occupied, so they can't assault or shoot it. With how close they are, they can't see Coteaz to shoot him or the gun.

Now wait a second, they can still assault him by moving into the building, right? Wrong. Transport capacity for a bastion is 20.

I'm definitely going to find a way to do this to my buddy some time in the future. I'll field multiple Stormravens if need be to set this up.

If you were wanting to mess with an Ork player, what other weird situations with 6th do you see where you could do it?

Here we go.

After seeing blogs on here done by other people (IDICBeer and Embolden40k), I decided to give this a try myself. Now this will probably just result in me falling flat on my face and receive no views from anyone at all, but there is that small chance of this motivating me to do more on the hobby side of Warhammer 40,000. So for this first post, here's a bit of information about me that's relevant to Warhammer.

I've been playing Warhammer 40,000 for about three years now, although I owned miniatures from the game for 7 years prior to picking up a rulebook. My first army was Dark Eldar, which I started playing a bit before their current codex was released. That was terrible. I owned mostly infantry and a grand total of 5 vehicles (two of which I had forgotten about, which left me with 3). The only game I ever won was a 500 point game against a buddy of mine who plays Orks. Luckiest game of my life. Sometime after then, I participated in my first 40k league at a shop called Coolector's Mall here in Owensboro (now closed).

Due to some disagreements with the owner of that store, the 40k league moved to another local store, The Lotus Guardian, which is still where we play, although the store has changed locations. Tired of losing all of the time (except that one lucky game), I decided to buy a new army. I looked at the fluff of the armies, and chose Sisters of Battle to be my next army. So I scrounged up the money I needed to buy the first 500 points and journeyed to my local store.

Once there however, I noticed that two Dark Angels Ravenwing battleforce boxes were on the wall. The thought of an all bike army appealed to me, and instead of having them order me everything I would need to step into Sisters of Battle, I instead found myself ordering Sammael and joining the ranks of the Unforgiven. After a few months of getting my butt handed to me by Orks, Imperial Guard, Tyranids, and Eldar; and a switch to Deathwing (including a terrible game where Belial and an upgraded squad died during their Deathwing Assault), I decided it was time to switch codices again.

With the all terminator army still a personal favorite, I quickly invested in Draigowing. 2 full 10-man Paladin squads, Draigo, and two Psyflemen Dreadnoughts were the components of my 2,000 point list. After demolishing my friends Orks and Chaos Space Marines, I was feeling much better about this game at this point. I even participated in a local tournament where, due to being the odd man out the first game, getting slaughtered the second game (on turn 7 the final model, a Paladin Apothecary, went to ground to die by the last shot possible), and then torturing a 14 year old playing Tyranids, I placed 4th out of 13.

Then, after a phone call from my uncle, I decided to go play in a few tournaments at places he frequented. The first was a small 1,500 point tournament. My Draigowing survived against 'Nids, then rolled through Space Wolves and Blood Angels, earning me 5 dollars after the entry fee, which I used to purchase a Necron Cryptek for my recently acquired Necron army (which I say is for my girlfriend, and I "force" her to play every now and again).

The second tournament, one that my uncle was able to attend as well, did not go anywhere near as well as the other two. My first game was against an Imperial Guard parking lot, and on turn 1, 745 points turned and ran off the table leaving Draigo, one 10-man Paladin unit, and two Dreadnoughts to fight a full 2,000 point army. I definitely should have used combat squads and dropped terminators with psycannons all over the table to take out the vehicles instead of starting on the table for him to shoot. Game 2 went much better, I played against a Necron player who did not know his codex very well at all. Thanks to his C'Tan Shard, the table did more damage to my army than he did, and I almost tabled him. Game 3 was against, of course, my uncle. He brought as many Imperial Guard heavy weapons teams as he possibly could, with I think about 27 of them being lascannons. I knew I was doomed from the start, but somehow I almost beat him. I finished in second to last for the entire tournament, and received a prize for it which I promptly gave to my uncle since I didn't know what I wanted and doubted I would be back to that store for some time.

So that tournament ruined the high from the rest of the times, but I probably needed it. Everyone back at my local store was happy to see my terminators removed from the table and replaced by the Inquisitorial army I worked on next.

Anyways, now it's 6th edition, and I own the following armies to a playable extent: Dark Angels, Grey Knights, Necrons, and Tyranids. I own enough of the following armies for allies: Chaos Space Marines, Space Marines, and Imperial Guard. I also have a very few models left from my starting Dark Eldar collection, the rest of which were traded for 4,000 points of Bretonnians that I haven't touched since the terrible experience that was my first few games of Fantasy.

I've spent a good amount of money on this game considering the short amount of time I have been playing it, yet done very little painting or converting. I've messed around with magnets a bit thanks to my Tyranids, but I still have much more to do with all of my armies before any of them are considered finished.

If anyone has actually read all of this, welcome to my blog, and I assure you that this will probably be the longest post on here without pictures.