Jump to content

Xavier319

Members
  • Posts

    2,285
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by Xavier319

  1. Infinity Soldiers of Fortune Tournament When: 10-27-19 12:00 pm until 7:00 pm Where: Phoenix Nest Games What: Three-round Season 10 Infinity Escalation Tournament using the Soldiers of Fortune alternate rules. SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE This Extra allows players to include Mercenary Troops in their Army List. • Players must respect the Availability within the Troop Profile, ignoring the limitations established by the Army or Sectorial. • Each player can include up to 75 points of Mercenary Troops in their Army List. • The Mercenary Troops can be different for each of the two player Army Lists. • Fielding mercenaries in this way costs 1 SWC in that Army List. • The use of this Extra does not allow duplication of Characters. NOTE: Proxies are allowed within reason for mercenary models that the player does not own, but must be approximations. Run any questionable proxies by the Tournament Organizer. Each player will develop two lists for each round, and choose from them once finding out the faction identity of their opponent. Round 1 100 points: Biotech Vore Round 2 200 points: Deadly Dance Round 3 300 points: Frostbyte
  2. Check out the pinned message at the top for the rules of the league!
  3. Alright folks, here are the rules. First off, I want to have some prizes for the league itself this time, so if you can, please pay $5 for entry into the league. If you cannot afford it, that's fine, the prizes will be coming out of my pocket, so I just want to recoup some of the costs. The league starts at 100 points, and goes up by 50 points per week until the league finishes with a tournament. The tournament itself will be an escalation tournament, first round is 100 points, second round is 200 points, and third round is 300 points. In the tournament, the Soldiers of Fortune rule will be in effect, so everyone may spend 1 SWC and take 75 points worth of mercenary models. For the first week of the league, you will play 100 points. The limitations are as follows: No Total Reaction or Neurocinetics, only one Warband model, no fire teams. During the league you will be required to stay within the same general faction (ie. N2, PanO, etc) but you may change sectorials. You will be rewarded with points for having anew model painted each week. Everyone is required to play two games a week, and makeup games are allowed. If you can't make it, or fall behind, that's fine, just do your best! The reward for top three league participants will be revealed later
  4. Lol alright folks. Looks like we got a few new peeps too. Rick and Anthony are in too.
  5. Alright chitlins, who's in for a six week ESC league starting perhaps this Saturday, and ending in six weeks? Hmmmm? Followed by a cool tourny with some of the new season 10 rules? HMMMM? Sound off!
  6. We're all here. and i'm about to drop a freakin' bomb baby!
  7. You just give us too much credit Pax. You always have. XD
  8. Great points all around. I love the discussion. The event is amazing. Hell, I travel across the damn country to play these games and enjoy myself. Scoring or not, best general or not, list rating or not, it's all good. The point is the atmosphere. The point is the pints. The point is the smiles and the laughs. The point is playing five games of 40k that are unlike any 5 games of 40k that you can get ANYWHERE else. If you don't want to show up cuz for whatever reason, because scoring upsets you, or you want to bring a power list and that's out of the spirit of OFCC, then please, DON'T show up. That's why it's a club even, that's why people can be asked not to return. People that show up with the wrong attitude, are WORSE than those people not showing up at all. Thank you for all your hard work Evil_Bryan, keep it up, this was a fantastic event. The paining I felt was much more fair this year. Team D has never been amazing painters, but now we didnt get bottom scores again, and we actually TRIED to paint well. We're not artists, but we were recognized for our efforts, and what we did, instead of being told "you're not Chappy, get out" (no shade being thrown at Chappy, quite the opposite, the man is a wizard with a paintbrush). I was 100% satisfied with the event. On the topic of stuff like all knight lists, and extreme teams. Knights are fine. They just take certain tools to kill. If no one on your team has those tools, it means an automatic bad matchup. Same with skewed team comps. Taking all of one thing will almost guarantee at least one bad match-up each round. Bringing a variety of TYPES of lists, with different strengths and weaknesses is the way to go. Team Diversity's rule is that we always bring four different factions each year, never double up. It ensures that we almost always have a good match-up for every player (almost, nothing's foolproof). Again, thanks for the great discussions, and Lord H, keep being an enigma, wrapped in a mystery, shrouded in a waffle my dude. 🙂
  9. So are a lot of things. EVERYTHING has a codex or index, and most of them have stratagems, and yet some things and combinations are still considered "inappropriate" for OFCC. These kind of responses are unhelpful and dismissive, try to keep them to a minimum.
  10. Yeah. It was something green. Poor Kaoshin (alex) was like "this is the best game of 40k I've ever played, and I don't know why". XD
  11. Yeah, it totally was, I didn't think of that at all. Good times!
  12. I learned that some people like to give cookies to unsuspecting other people who are about to play unspecified games of 40k. People who then proceed to have a REALLY good time and don't understand why. 😉 @DisruptiveConduct
  13. Lol.. I like how the old school models are newly not old school. Makes no sense. XD
  14. Ah i totally missed that. No worries then. the 'old school' thing ain't that important. I'm sure the judges will catch it. 😄
  15. Sean Whelan "Xavier319" Ork Deathskullz Scrap Findaz Army List – 2000 "Old School" Battalion – 2000 HQ – 135 Warboss – 73 Shoota, Power Klaw, Attack Squig, Cybork Body Weirdboy – 62 Elites – 225 Kommandos (10) – 115 Big Shoota (2), Nob w/ Power Klaw & Shoota Nob with WAAAGH! Banner – 79 Kustom Shoota, Choppa of da Ragnarok Mek – 31 Kustom Mega Blasta Troops – 447 Gretchin (10) – 30 x3 Slugga Boyz (10) – 73 Nob w/ Power Klaw & Shoota Slugga Boyz (12) – 91 Big Shoota, Nob w/ Power Klaw & Shoota Slugga Boyz (30) – 193 Nob w/ Power Klaw & Shoota Fast Attack – 171 Grot Tanks (4) – 171 Kustom Mega Blasta (3), Shoota (3), Kommander w/ Rokkit Launcha (2) & Shoota Heavy Support – 857 Meka Dread – 258 Rippa Claw, Big Zzzappa, Kustom Force Field Killa Kanz (5) – 293 Grotzooka (2), Big Shoota (3) Killa Kanz (5) – 306 Kustom Mega Blasta (3), Rokkit Launcha (2) Dedicated Transports – 165 Trukk – 85 Big Shoota, Wreckin Ball Chinork Warkopta – 80 Deffgun (2), Big Shoota Alex Fraser "Kaoshin" Total Points: 2000 Command Points: 14 Farsight Enclaves Vanguard Detachment 1140 HQ 161 Coldstar Commander (PL 😎 (90) 161 Fusion Blaster (3) (63) Shield Generator (8) Troops 70 Breacher Team (5) (PL 2) (35) 35 Breacher Team (5) (PL 2) (35) 35 Elites 909 Hazard Team (3) (PL 15) (183) 303 Double-Barreled Burst Cannon (6) (96) Shield Generator (3) (24) Hazard Team (3) (PL 15) (183) 303 Double-Barreled Burst Cannon (6) (96) Shield Generator (3) (24) Hazard Team (3) (PL 15) (183) 303 Double-Barreled Burst Cannon (6) (96) Shield Generator (3) (24) Bor’Kan Battalion Detachment 400 HQ 84 Cadre Fireblade (PL 2) (39) 42 Markerlight (3) Cadre Fireblade (PL 2) (39) 42 Markerlight (3) Troops 140 Strike Team (PL 2) (5) (35) 35 Strike Team (PL 2) (5) (35) 35 Strike Team (PL 2) (5) (35) 35 Strike Team (PL 2) (5) (35) 35 Fast Attack 162 Pathfinders (5) (PL 4) (25) 60 Ion Rifle (3) (21) Markerlights (2) (6) Pulse Accelerator Drone (8) Pathfinders (5) (PL 3) (25) 52 Ion Rifle (3) (21) Markerlights (2) (6) Pathfinders (PL 3) (5) (25) 52 Ion Rifle (3) (21) Markerlights (2) (6) Da’Leth Battalion Detachment 460 HQ 219 Commander (PL 7) (70) 169 Fusion Blasters (4) (84) Iridium Armor (15) Ethereal w/ Hover Drone (PL 3) (50) 50 Troops 150 Kroot Carnivores (PL 3) (10) (50) 50 Kroot Carnivores (PL 3) (10) (50) 50 Kroot Carnivores (PL 3) (10) (50) 50 Elites 31 Kroot Shaper (PL 2) (31) 31 Fast Attack 60 Kroot Hounds (PL 2) (5) (20) 20 Kroot Hounds (PL 2) (5) (20) 20 Kroot Hounds (PL 2) (5) (20 Jeff Rudenstein "Kyojin" "Old School" OFCC 2018 Death Guard 2000 Points Death Guard Battalion HQ – 233 Chaos Lord in Terminator Armor – 105 Balesword 6 Combi-Bolter 2 Fugaris’ Helm (Relic) 113 Necrosius the Undying - 120 Pox Pistol 0 Tainted force blade 0 Blight and Krak Grenades 0 Troops - 756 Plague Marines x5 85 Blight Launcher x2 20 Boltgun & Knife x2 0 Plasma Gun (Champion) 13 Plaguesword (Champion) 1 Blight and Krak Grenades 0 119 Plague Marines x5 85 Blight Launcher x2 20 Boltgun & Knife x2 0 Plasma Gun (Champion) 13 Plaguesword (Champion) 1 Blight and Krak Grenades 0 119 Plague Marines x5 85 Blight Launcher x2 20 Boltgun & Knife x2 0 Plasma Gun (Champion) 13 Plaguesword (Champion) 1 Blight and Krak Grenades 0 119 Plague Marines x5 85 Blight Launcher x2 20 Boltgun & Knife x2 0 Plasma Gun (Champion) 13 Plaguesword (Champion) 1 Blight and Krak Grenades 0 119 Plague Marines x7 119 (done) Plague Sword (Champion) 1 Bolt Pistol (Champion) 0 Flail of Corruption x2 20 Plague Belcher x2 20 Plague Knives x2 0 Blight and Krak Grenades 0 160 Poxwalkers x20 120 Transports - 218 Chaos Rhino 70 Combi-bolter 2 Combi-bolter 2 74 Chaos Rhino 70 Combi-bolter 2 72 Chaos Rhino 70 Combi-bolter 2 72 Elites – 371 Hellforged Sicaran 160 Twin Accelerator Autocannon 0 Heavy Bolter – 10 Lascannons x2 50 220 Biologus Putrifier – 74 Injector Pistol 0 Plague Knife 0 Hyper Blight Grenade 0 Krak Grenade 0 74 Foul Blightspawn – 77 Plague Sprayer 0 Blight Grenade 0 Krak Grenade 0 77 Fast Attack – 66 Chaos Spawn – 33 Chaos Spawn – 33 Heavy Support – 356 Plague Hulk of Nurgle – 210 Warpsword 0 Rot Cannon 0 Rancid Vomit 0 210 Plagueburst Crawler 100 Plagueburst Mortar 0 Entropy Cannon x2 40 Heavy Slugger 6 146 Jonah Johnson "Fafnoir" ++ Battalion Detachment +5CP (Imperium - Adeptus Mechanicus) [79 PL, 1538pts] ++ + Uncategorised + Archeotech Specialist (1 Relic) Forge World: Stygies VIII + HQ [10 PL, 176pts] + Tech-Priest Dominus [7 PL, 129pts]: Eradication Ray [10pts], Omnissian Axe, Phosphor Serpenta [4pts], Raiment of the Technomartyr . Warlord: Chorister Technis Tech-Priest Enginseer [3 PL, 47pts]: Omnissian Axe, Servo-arm [12pts] + Troops [18 PL, 382pts] + Kataphron Destroyers [10 PL, 198pts] . Kataphron Destroyer [66pts]: Heavy grav-cannon [30pts], Phosphor blaster [6pts] . Kataphron Destroyer [66pts]: Heavy grav-cannon [30pts], Phosphor blaster [6pts] . Kataphron Destroyer [66pts]: Heavy grav-cannon [30pts], Phosphor blaster [6pts] Skitarii Rangers [4 PL, 92pts]: Omnispex [7pts] . 2x Ranger (Transuranic Arquebus) [64pts]: 2x Transuranic arquebus [50pts] . Ranger Alpha [7pts]: Galvanic rifle . 2x Skitarii Ranger [14pts] Skitarii Rangers [4 PL, 92pts]: Omnispex [7pts] . 2x Ranger (Transuranic Arquebus) [64pts]: 2x Transuranic arquebus [50pts] . Ranger Alpha [7pts]: Galvanic rifle . 2x Skitarii Ranger [14pts] + Elites [9 PL, 154pts] + Cybernetica Datasmith [3 PL, 44pts]: Gamma pistol [10pts], Power fist [12pts] Sicarian Infiltrators [6 PL, 110pts] . Infiltrator Princeps [22pts] . . Flechette blaster & Taser goad [6pts]: Flechette Blaster [2pts], Taser goad [4pts] . 4x Sicarian Infiltrator (Flechette/Taser) [88pts]: 4x Flechette Blaster [8pts], 4x Taser goad [16pts] + Fast Attack [4 PL, 95pts] + Ironstrider Ballistarii [4 PL, 95pts] . Ironstrider Ballistarius [4 PL, 95pts]: Twin Cognis Lascannon [45pts] + Heavy Support [38 PL, 731pts] + Kastelan Robots [24 PL, 451pts] . Kastelan Robot [110pts]: Heavy Phosphor blaster [15pts] . . Heavy phosphor blasters [30pts]: 2x Heavy Phosphor blaster [30pts] . Kastelan Robot [110pts]: Heavy Phosphor blaster [15pts] . . Heavy phosphor blasters [30pts]: 2x Heavy Phosphor blaster [30pts] . Kastelan Robot [110pts]: Heavy Phosphor blaster [15pts] . . Heavy phosphor blasters [30pts]: 2x Heavy Phosphor blaster [30pts] . Kastelan Robot [121pts]: Incendine Combustor [21pts], Kastelan Fists [35pts] Onager Dunecrawler [7 PL, 145pts]: Cognis heavy stubber [5pts], Smoke Launchers . Neutron laser & cognis heavy Stubber [50pts]: Cognis heavy stubber [5pts], Neutron Laser [45pts] Onager Dunecrawler [7 PL, 135pts]: Cognis heavy stubber [5pts], Icarus Array [40pts], Smoke Launchers ++ Battalion Detachment +5CP (Imperium - Adeptus Mechanicus) [31 PL, 462pts] ++ + Uncategorised + Forge World: Stygies VIII + HQ [10 PL, 176pts] + Tech-Priest Dominus [7 PL, 129pts]: Eradication Ray [10pts], Omnissian Axe, Phosphoenix [4pts] Tech-Priest Enginseer [3 PL, 47pts]: Omnissian Axe, Servo-arm [12pts] + Troops [21 PL, 286pts] + Skitarii Rangers [7 PL, 82pts] . 3x Ranger (Arc Rifle) [33pts]: 3x Arc rifle [12pts] . Ranger Alpha [7pts]: Galvanic rifle . 6x Skitarii Ranger [42pts] Skitarii Rangers [7 PL, 82pts] . 3x Ranger (Arc Rifle) [33pts]: 3x Arc rifle [12pts] . Ranger Alpha [7pts]: Galvanic rifle . 6x Skitarii Ranger [42pts] Skitarii Vanguards [7 PL, 122pts] . 6x Skitarii Vanguard [48pts] . 3x Vanguard (Plasma caliver) [66pts]: 3x Plasma caliver [42pts] . Vanguard Alpha [8pts]: Radium Carbine ++ Total: [110 PL, 2000pts] ++ Created with BattleScribe (https://battlescribe.net)
  16. I was so excited... now i get nothing.. the disappointment is crushing!
  17. Pre-Game, Deployment, & Setup Pre-Game Step 1: Before any dice are rolled, players adjust and define terrain on the board, then both players choose Warlord Traits, Psychic Powers, spend pre-deployment command points, and any additional Relics they will use. These should be written or notated clearly for reference in game. Step 2: Players reveal the items from step 1 to each other simultaneously. Deployment Map & Objectives Step 1: Players roll off for deployment. Step 2: The player who rolled higher randomly determines the deployment type from the maps on pg. 216-217 of the 40k Main Rulebook, and then chooses their deployment zone. Step 3: Players then place objectives following scenario guidelines as listed on each mission. Instructions for placing objectives are as follows: A: All objectives are considered to be on the ground floor, and may not be placed inside of enclosed buildings. Move terrain if necessary to accommodate this requirement. B: Distances are measured to and from models to the closest point of the objective marker when determining which models are in range to control an objective. Step 4: Each player chooses 3 of the Secondary Mission Objectives listed below. A player may only choose each mission once. They then reveal them to their opponent simultaneously. Step 5: The player who lost the roll-off in step 1 deploys the first unit. Deployment proceeds normally thereafter. Determining First Turn Step 1: Players roll off for first turn. A: The player that finished deploying first gets a +1 modifier to the roll to go first. Step 3: The player that wins the roll-off may choose to go first or second. Step 4: The player that goes second may choose to roll to seize the initiative. Game Length, Tabling & Concession Scoring Each game lasts 6 Battle Rounds. At the game’s conclusion, the player with the higher total score is the winner. If one player chooses to concede before the game has come to a natural conclusion, they automatically score 0 points and their opponent is marked as the victor. At the time of concession, the victor keeps their current score and earns 4 points per remaining Battle Round towards the Primary Mission, assuming their army has enough forces to accomplish mission objectives. Additionally, the victor also earns the maximum number of possible Secondary Mission points left to them, also assuming the victor’s army has the capability to accomplish the mission objectives. Example Scenario: If it were the end of Battle Round 3 when the losing player concedes, and the victor chose Recon for their secondary mission, but had not yet scored any points for that secondary mission. The victor would earn 3 total points for the secondary mission as they would have 3 more turns to earn those points had the game continued, assuming they have at least 4 units left on the table with which to fulfill the mission’s scoring parameters. If they have 3 or less units left, they score no points for that Secondary Mission as it would not be possible for them to fulfill the scoring parameters even if the game had gone on to a natural conclusion. If one player is tabled (a player has no qualifying models on the table at the end of any player turn), the tabled player keeps their points earned up until that point in the game, and their opponent earns points in the same fashion as outlined above. If a player draws a bye due to an uneven number of players, this should go to the player with the lowest total score and that player receives a win and a score of 20 points. Players should take careful note that tabling your opponent does not automatically score maximum points for the mission. Concession also does not automatically award max points to the victor! Primary & Secondary Mission Scoring Primary Mission: End of Player Turn Scoring Each player scores points at the end of their player turn. 1. Do you hold one or more objectives? a. 1 point 2. Was an enemy unit destroyed during your player turn? . 1 point Primary Mission: End of Battle Round Scoring Each Player also scores points at the end of each Battle Round. 1. Do you hold more objectives than your opponent? a. 1 point 2. Were more of your opponent’s units destroyed this battle round than your own? . 1 point Secondary Missions: Any Time Scoring Each player may score up to 4pts for each of the following Secondary Missions, for a total of 12 between the three they’ve chosen. These points can be scored at any time unless otherwise specified in the description. Headhunter: 1pt for each enemy Character that is destroyed. Kingslayer: Choose an enemy model that is a Character. · Earn 1 point for every 2 wounds of damage it loses, cumulatively. · In the instance where a Character may regenerate wounds or resurrect during the course of the game, total wounds it loses over the course of the game are counted towards this mission. · If the model selected has the Character and Vehicle or Monster keywords, you earn 1 point for every 4 wounds it loses. · If the Character is also your opponent’s Warlord, earn 1 additional point if it is destroyed. · An enemy Character selected for Kingslayer may not also generate points for Titan Slayers. The Reaper: Earn a point for every enemy unit that is destroyed that began the game with 10+ models. If a unit begins the game with 20+ models, you earn 2 points if it is destroyed. Recon: Have a unit at least partially in each table quarter at the end of your player turn. A unit may only count as being in one table quarter at a time for the purposes of this rule. 1pt per turn. Big Game Hunter: 1 point for every enemy model with 10 or more wounds that is destroyed. Titan Slayers: For every 8 wounds lost by enemy units with the Titanic keyword in total throughout the course of the game, earn 1 point. · A model chosen for Kingslayer may not also generate points for Titan Slayers, even if that model has the Titanic keyword. Example: One enemy Titanic model loses 4 wounds turn 1, and a different enemy Titanic unit loses 12 wounds turn 2 for a total of 16 wounds lost in total to enemy Titanic models. You earn 2pts towards this objective. Behind Enemy Lines: 1 point if at the end of your player turn you have 2 or more of your units at least partially within 12” of your opponent’s rear most and longest board edge. Death by a Thousand Cuts: Earn 1 point for every 3 enemy units destroyed in a Battle Round. Example: 5 enemy units are destroyed in the first Battle Round, you earn 1pt towards this mission. In the second Battle Round, 7 enemy units are destroyed and you earn 2 pts towards this objective. Old School: Earn 1 point for the following: · First Strike: An enemy unit is destroyed in the first Battle Round. · Slay the Warlord: The enemy Warlord is destroyed at game’s end. · Linebreaker: Have one of your models within your opponent’s deployment zone at the end of the game. · Last Strike: An enemy unit is destroyed in the last Battle Round played. Gang Busters: Select an enemy unit consisting of multi-wound models. Earn 1 point for the following: · Each enemy model in the chosen unit destroyed that started the game with 5 or more wounds. · Every two enemy models in the chosen unit destroyed that started the game with 3 to 4 wounds. As the fight leaves the skies and rotates onto the surface, Kairosa Secundus is embroiled in the messy business of a ground war. Every faction has stepped up their game, committing more resources to the fight, pouring in reinforcements, and gearing up for all-out war. This is a war of movement and establishing a beachhead, where lives are less important than feet of ground. This is not helped by the fact that every specialist from earth caste scientists to imperial sanctioned psykers are going crazy all over the planet. The chaos cults are losing their fair share of minds as well, leaving all to wonder who is causing such a thing. A great power is welling up inside of the planet as massive rents and jagged fissures of rock open along fault lines, as some form of oppressive mental weight bears down on everyone involved. To quote Bone’ead Ruggun, “Is good to be dis dumb. We be.. wot? Lunch?!” Scenario 1: Seize Ground Deployment: Random 6 objectives placed as shown: Seize Ground Bonus Point: If a player holds or contests 5 or more objectives at the end of their player turn, gain 1 point. For an objective to be contested, both players have models within 3” of it but neither controls it. This typically occurs because both players have an equal number of models within range of the objective and either none of them are Objective Secured, or all of them are. Special Rules: My head hurts: Due to the immense psychic pressure building up within the planet, causing anyone with too complex a mind to start with massive migraines, and eventually potentially go mad. At the start of their controlling player’s turn, all characters and psykers (whether in a transport or not), must make a toughness test (roll 1d6 and roll equal to or under their toughness score, 6 always fails) or take 1d3 mortal wounds. Reinforcements: At the start of the controlling player’s turn, each infantry unit deployed on the table (this does not count units inside transports or in reserve) replenishes 1d3 models, or heals one model for 1d3 wounds (if the unit is made up of multi-wound models, the unit only gains back 1 model, and only if there are no wounded models in the unit). Phoenix Nest 2018 Summer Mission #6.docx
  18. I like your current Harzard-focused list that plays super aggressive. Sure it's not the best, but this is OFCC, who cares? XD
  19. Hey hey hey. I bought my ticket. THat's like Messaging you. Dont be mean. Team Diversity will be there, of course.
  20. Phoenix Nest 2018 Summer Mission #2 The Kairosa System has has been shattered in recent centuries, beginning in Imperial control, then being wrested from them by the Tyranid hordes and stripped of biomass, only to be claimed by the Tau, terraformed and repopulated, and finally falling to Chaos when a sudden warp rift appeared in the middle of the system about fifty years ago. In that time the worlds of the Kairosa system have fallen to the powers of the four gods of Chaos, each major power claiming a series of planets and falling to internecine feuding. In an effort to win a minor victory over his rival, Slaanesh had sent out multiple cultist cells onto Imperial held systems nearby in order to corrupt and swell the ranks of his forces, planning a surprise blow to Nurgle’s cult compounds on the outskirts of the Kairosa System. These manipulations have caught the attention of the Holy Orders of His Majesty’s Inquisition, and various agents of other galactic powers, who have all sent in scouting forces to investigate the resource-rich system. The Battlefield/Place Objectives Adjust and define terrain with your opponent. Each player then rolls a D6 (re-rolling ties). The winner of the roll-off places the first objective, and the loser places the second, alternating until all objectives are placed. Objectives should be placed in the locations shown in the diagram below: Deployment The player who placed the final objective rolls to determine a random deployment map (BRB 216-217) and gets to choose their deployment zone, and their opponent uses the opposite zone. After deployment zones are set, the player who did not choose their deployment zone deploys their first unit in their deployment zone. Players alternate deploying units one at a time in their deployment zones until both armies are fully deployed. First Turn When both players finish deploying, they roll off. The player that finished deploying first gains a +1 to this roll. The winner of this roll gets to choose if they will go first or second. If the winner of this roll off decides to go first, the other player may attempt to seize the initiative, and on a roll of a 6+ they go first instead. Game Length At the end of round 5, the player who went first rolls a D6. On a roll of 3+ the game continues. On turn six, the player who went second rolls a D6, and the game continues on a 4+. The game ends automatically at the end of turn 7. Victory Conditions The player who has the most victory points at the end of the game is the winner. The game is a major win/loss if the difference between the player's scores is 10 or more. The game is a minor win/loss if the difference between the players’ scores is 9 or less. The game is a tie if both players have the same number of victory points at the end of the game. Take and Hold: At the end of the game, each objective marker is worth 3 victory points to the player who controls it. A player controls an objective marker if they have more models within 3” of the center of the objective than their opponent. Slay the Warlord: If the enemy Warlord has been slain during the battle, you score 1 victory point. First Blood: The first unit, of any kind, to be destroyed during the battle is worth 1 victory point to the player it doesn’t belong to. If units from both players’ armies are killed or removed from play simultaneously, then both players get 1 victory point. Linebreaker: When the game ends, if you have at least one model fully within the enemy’s deployment zone (meaning it’s base, or the entire model if it has no base), you score 1 victory point for this objective Special Rules: Disengage and Report!: Scout units traditionally spot enemy forces and engage only when absolutely necessary. As a result, all infantry units may fire after falling back, but only hit on 6+. Keep a Low Profile: In the fast world of scouting and movement, there is no place for heavy, lumbering vehicles or screeching monsters. Neither player may include vehicles or monsters with a toughness value over 5. No transports may be taken.
  21. Thanks everyone who came down to make the event a massive success. And congratulation to Kaoshin for winning that tourny AND the league. Over-achiever..
  22. Alright everyone, here's the skinny! Tournament Date: 4-14-18 Time: 2:30pm until close(ish) Organization: There will be three rounds, two hours each, with a 15 min break in between each round. we will START the first around at two thirty, do not be late. Buy in: A box of miniatures (not a blister) Prizes: Gift Certificates- First place ($30), Second Place ($20), Last Place ($10) There will be ten folks attending, and five different tables. IF there are an odd number of players, someone will get a bye. Each round, you will play on a different table (if possible) and a bracket will be used to pair up opponents. You will bring two different lists, with accompanying information (courtesy lists, etc), and will choose between them for each round. These lists must be from the same parent faction, but can be any sectorials. Missions: Rescue Show of Force Power Pack The Grid Highly Classified
  23. Thank you folks for the great turnout for the first three weeks of the Spring escalation league! We got three more weeks then a tournament, let's keep attendance strong!
  24. Hey! THe armies were pretty cool and people had a lot of fun! 50 points really stretched people's list building and small unit tactics abilities. :-p
×
×
  • Create New...