tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45326571746123915472024-03-14T02:13:33.768-07:00An Empire FallenAn Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.comBlogger39125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-50233663587725337322017-12-03T23:25:00.001-08:002017-12-03T23:25:51.242-08:00This was the long Goodbye<i>"This is the long goodbye, somebody tell me why....."</i><br />
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Blah blah blah. Thanks Ronan for the blog title :D<br />
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Several months ago I did a blog with a similar title, it made everyone think I was quitting until they actually read the blog. I got a lot of sighs of relief once they had read it and realised I wasn't.<br />
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This time, I am.<br />
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Like, legit.<br />
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Ish......<br />
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A good friend said to me recently that I am not active enough in my blog posts on here, and I need to drum more content into it. And in essence, he was correct.<br />
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But it got me thinking. Not just about the blog, but all of the different media outlets I use for my hobby.<br />
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And I realised, sitting down and writing a blog just is not me. I don't enjoy it and it isn't time efficient. Nor does it create the response I am looking for.<br />
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To top it off, I am in the process of reshaping and defining what An Empire Fallen is, and the way it is portrayed. I am not quite ready yet to reveal the new plans, but they are coming.<br />
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Between Facebook and youtube, along with a currently dormant Istagram that I plan to revitalise, and a website that is in the process of being built for AEF, I have decided that I just don't have time nor the need for this space as well.<br />
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Okay, so of what I can share, what can you expect going into 2018.<br />
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Facebook will continue to grow as a standard page platform. I expect little to no changes here.<br />
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Youtube will hopefully see a growth in battle reports as I free up time for more games.<br />
I will also be introducing something called a "Paintisode", based off the old videos MrMalorian used to make back in the far ago days of WHFB. Basically, it is 45minutes to an hour or me rambling on whilst painting.......hhmmm how many headaches can I cause? lol<br />
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Instagram will be revitalised, showcasing the works I do for both myself and my commission work.<br />
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And the website, well, thats a secret to stay tuned for.<br />
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Anyways, that was a very skeleton style blog without any real flair, as I am yet again on the run with no time to beef it out......who wants meat anyways right?<br />
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Thanks to everyone over the past two years who have followed me here. The blog will remain live for the indefinate furture, and who knows, maybe one day I will pick up the long winded written rants that is me again.....or maybe I will save everyone from migraines!<br />
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See you on the other side!!!<br />
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Stay in touch:<br />
www.facebook.com/anempirefallen<br />
<complete id="goog_951320741">@anempirefallen</complete>An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-23594102066299747282017-09-27T21:33:00.000-07:002017-09-27T21:33:57.045-07:00Yes, I can kill Plants Too....Little known fact. If you don't water plants, they die. If they don't get the right amount of sunlight, they die. If they are in the wrong growing conditions, they die. Did you know that?<br />
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If you could now please turn your attention to the following picture:<br />
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For a long time, this bamboo was healthy and thriving, and loving life. Then all of a sudden, it just started dying. For no apparent reason. Try as I might, I cannot get it back to life. (Seriously though, if anyone has any ideas please let me know, I love this plant).</div>
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This bamboo plant is The 9th Age. Well, no, actually it's just a bamboo plant.</div>
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Before you turn away, before you starting slamming that keyboard with angry comments, and before you tie me to the back of your undead chariot and drag me through the dirt, please take a moment to continue to read, and understand that this is NOT a rant. This is NOT a venom surge of poison aimed at the community. I just hope that this is the water of life we need.</div>
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I spoke recently to a close friend. This (you know who you are) person's thoughts on the gaming community, and wisdom on life, I hold more highly then most (No, I am not about to go build a golden idol of him and bow to it, fuck, what did you think this is, a cult or something?????)</div>
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"<i>T9A in NZ is sitting on the very unpleasant edge of a cliff. It would not take much for it to topple over. May it be growth in the AoS community, or KoW just pulling their socks up a little bit. Either, will be the balance change that would push T9A off into oblivion"</i></div>
Not exactly what he said, but you get the point. And he is right.<br />
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We have seen little growth. Maybe a new player into the scene every 2-3 months. And no I am not just talking about in my own little scene. I am talking about the community as a whole. No I am not just talking about attending tournaments (do not get me started on that issue), but from watching not just the interaction online of NZ players, but how many of them decide just to press the goddamn "Join" button on the Facebook Group to be apart of the main social platform for the game in this country.<br />
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And guess whose fault it is? No, its not the trolls in the forums spreading their poison. No, it is not the Executive Board who blatantly disagrees with every who puts up a post on the forum with even constructive criticism.<br />
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The blame, is yours.<br />
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Well, its just as much mine, but today I want to play the blame game.<br />
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You stopped watering the plant.<br />
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I have watched so much as people in the community put up their hands saying I want to do this. And then never do. Or start to, and just let it fall flat. Or people in the community who have the ability to do things to grow the community, but just chose not to.<br />
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Guess what people, wake up. Its not the T9A Exec board's responsibility to come off their high horses and do it. It isn't the job of your club board to do so. Hell its not just the responsibility of the leaders in your gaming community to do so.<br />
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If you want to see the game grow, If you want to see more players, new players, then just water that goddamn plant. Take the finger out of the arse and do something.<br />
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And yes, I know right now you are probably sitting behind the screen thinking "<i>thank God he isn't talking about me"</i>. Well guess what, you are absolutely wrong.<br />
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We took it upon ourselves to become part of this community and to play this game (and no, I do not want any "<i>Its just a game, don't take it so seriously"</i> comments, because that's just an excuse for lack of motivation). We don't get something without giving something. That doesn't happen. That is not how life works.<br />
We got a community, and it is our responsibility to continue to put back into that community. It's our obligation. Not just the higher powers role, but everyone's.<br />
You don't just get a plant, put it in a pot, and expect it to live into eternity. You have to give back to it, to feed it and grow it. Unless you got a fake plant, in which case I openly judge you for it.<br />
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I can tell you openly and honestly, that if we do not start seeing changing in the motivation of this community, we will wither and die. THIS IS FACT.<br />
I also know for myself in person, I cannot keep carrying the torch when so few others are even willing to raise a hand.<br />
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And now comes my favourite excuses: I work. I have a family. I have study.<br />
Okay, sarcasm and shit aside, I actually respect that far more then you are currently thinking I do.<br />
But it doesn't take much........bring out the trumpets please.....<br />
I work 40-50 hours a week for an employer. I own and run a business that takes up another 30-40 hours of my week. I have family and friends too.<br />
But I am still here, running with an ever dying torch, because it is just as much my responsibility as everyone elses, to grow this community.<br />
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Now that thought is running through your mind as you angrilly reach for the keyboard to write.."<i>You want to grow the community yet you write such a negative and harsh blogpost about the community we already have, you fucking asshole</i>"....<br />
Yes. And you are right. I am a fucking asshole. And thank God for that. Why? Because someone has to be. Someone has to be willing to say what needs to be said in the interest of progression. Otherwise we may as well just be the T9A Exec Board walking around with blindfolds on and washing our hands clean of it all.<br />
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I want to see a continually growing and thriving bamboo plant on my bookcase. And I want to see our community do the same. But I am really, really out of ideas anymore people on how to push you to build this community. I really am. And it's the appalling lackluster of people in the community, that is slowly taking away my love for this community.<br />
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Warbanner is in a few weeks, and I cannot wait.<br />
Invitationals are following, should I get there.<br />
I have demos I am working on getting booked in at my local hobby store over the next little while, which will be awesome fun.<br />
And I am still sitting on the fence regarding my application to ETC18 (for other reasons).<br />
There, I even gave you a mini hobby update....I am good at multitasking.<br />
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Well guys, if you read all the way through this and didn't get distracted by a shiny tumbleweed passing your window halfway through, I thank you. Regardless of whether it was because you saw reason in my words, or wanted to have the full capability to destroy me from behind a screen, I thankyou.<br />
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And I do humbly thank the few in our community who have taken up torches with me to try and drive this, without you, none of what we have accomplished these past two years would have happened, and you have done an amazing job. I truely look forward to working with you in the future, well, that is if you still talk to me after reading this blog post and don't ban me from your dinner table.<br />
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I hope, in my own way, I have hit home to at least one person out there. If not, then thankyou to the Internet for giving me a place to leaving <i>writing on the wall</i> that no one pays attention to until it is too late.<br />
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And with that,<br />
Peace.An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-53539003258754616982017-07-26T13:45:00.001-07:002017-07-26T13:45:58.222-07:00Tournament: Sheep of the Dark Ages?As you now know, I recently attended my first tournament for this year, Panzershrek.<br />
It was a fantastic event and a lot of fun, and it was great to get back onto the competitive scene.<br />
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The tournament was run as a generic tournament template, and its new TO did a fantastic job of it. However across the weekend, and later, him and I discussed how sportsmanship and paint scores effect the scoring, and if there is both an easier and more efficient way of doing it. This then got me thinking.....<br />
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The standardisation of Ninth Age tournaments (along with many other platforms competed in its like), run a scoring of Best Paint and Best Sports. Both of these are then calculated into percentages, added to the battle points, to give you the positions of Best Overall. Most events do not have a separate award for purely Best General based on battle points, so the impact of your sportsmanship and your painting skill effects how you will place.<br />
You may be the top scoring player in an event when it comes to battle points, but maybe your ability to paint is terrible, or is not the reason you are in this hobby, and because of this, your placing in the event can be effected.<br />
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Alongside of this, apart from knowing what time you need to be at the venue, player packs have become almost copycat pieces of paper that do not require any attention. I say this, as apart from the randomisation of what game type is played in each game (something I no longer pay attention to until just before the game itself), there is no difference between them.<br />
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In a sense, I feel as tournament goers and tournament organisers, we have become stagnant.<br />
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Have we become sheep? Has creativity in ideas become unwanted? Are we sitting in the Dark Ages of tournaments? Have we given up looking into the progression of how to evolve events?<br />
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Four years ago when I set out to establish Warbanner, which in its first year saw only 6 players, I opted to aim for difference. Every tournament in the country, and almost across the world, was using the standardised 20-0 system for Warhammer Fantasy.<br />
However, a major USA event called Brawler Bash, was using a different scoring system called Carnage. This system threw out the 20-0 scoring, based your tournament points on your victory points per game, and the end results were not effected by sports and paint. It also utilised very creative and different scenarios, which were designed by the TO to force players to think differently.<br />
Although in its first year this was frowned upon, and the second it was somewhat questioned, by adopting this style of tournament, Warbanner was able to create a major point of difference in the tournament scene.<br />
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Okay, so now you are sitting there thinking, "Oh so he thinks the tournament he runs is better then the others?" "This is just pride and vanity talking".<br />
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The answer, is no.<br />
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Warbanner's design was a needed stepping stone away from standardisation, and to hope move stagnant waters. But it is not perfect, and as each year goes on, I work hard to tweak and amend its systems and style to better create the event.<br />
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What I am saying, is for tournament play to progress, we need more creatively designed events.<br />
I am not saying that every event needs to move away from the 20-0 out of the book style format. That still has an integral part in the tournament scene.<br />
What I am seeing is that we do need to see change.<br />
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When a great painter but poor player gets ranked higher then a slightly better player because he has been painting for 10 years and the other player on a matter of months, there is an issue.<br />
When a player amicably questions or disputes a rule issue, and is right, but gets knocked down in placings due to a poor sports score by his opponent, there is an issue.<br />
When the venue time is all that really matters in every single player pack, there is an issue.<br />
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Do I have the answers? Absolutely not. I wish I did. Warbanner for me was the start of change, but by no means, the end all.<br />
For real change, it requires those who wish to see the evolution of the tournament scene take the time and energy to work to develop new systems in how they run events.<br />
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My intention is to run a new Napier event alongside Warbanner. This event is yet to be named and will likely be held at the end of next year's April holidays. Although I have no idea as of yet how to break the tournament wheel with something else that is different yet competitive, I aim to work tiresly to do so.<br />
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I know this blog may annoy some competitors, and in particular, tournament organisers.<br />
But I also know that change does not occur without the ruffling of feathers.<br />
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Until next time,<br />
PeaceAn Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-42176905034636599042017-07-22T01:54:00.000-07:002017-07-22T01:54:25.046-07:00Hobby Update July'17: Let's RollIt seems like forever ago already since Panzershrek, yet this time last week I was being dragged down to the Irish Pub just a block from our Palmerston North accommodation. So much has happened since then, both in the business world and the plastic world.<br />
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But we are only here to talk about Plasti-crack.....<br />
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Since leaving Palmy, things have gotten really full on on the painting table.<br />
I have picked up another commission, well, sort of the end of an old commission so to speak. My tournament partner has decided that it is time his frozen Ogre Khans collection was complete, not just as a single army but in a way that he can take anything off the shelf and put it on the table, and it is painted.<br />
So to kick it off, I have 45 gnoblars to paint with stand out unit fillers. How do we make frozen gnoblars? Well, really they are Eskimos, though politically correct we must call them Inuits, like it is politically correct to call these miniatures cave goblins, but really they are gnoblars......#mindblown<br />
I have also picked up a secret little project that involves a High Elf, an Orc and a Beastmen (no this is not a poor reenactment of the Three Hunters of Middle Earth!).<br />
This little side project has me excited, as it will allow me to explore more techniques, and increase my experience on freehand.<br />
To top it off, my Empire have returned to the painting table (<i>Sound the horns, beat the drums!</i>), as I get working on the army of the <i>Queen of Promissa Terra</i>. As many of you may know, I started this collection back in WHFB, but never really got far with painting it, minus a little bit here and there. It follows in the paint style of the old Altdorf of WHFB, but will not be designed around the typical war-stricken fantasy army.<br />
I am looking forward to posting photos of these many works in progress.<br />
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The local scene is about to light up again, as I have opened registrations for the 3rd year running of the Hawkes Bay Regional Championship! This year 9th Age is back in the event as the main stay, and we are working towards involving Flames of War too!<br />
However on the 9th side, it runs as a 3000 pt open list event, with a few list restrictions over the course of five weeks. The first four weeks see you face off in heats against 4 randomly selected opponents. Following this, in a one night event, the top 4 face off in a single death match semi final, followed directly by a death match final! It's intense!<br />
For the past two years, my Empire have succeeded in taking second place. Let us see if this year is their year to shine!<br />
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Although I do not wish to go into too much detail on this, I have also opened up registrations for the 4th annual WarBanner event, a multi-platform event held on the 14/15 October.<br />
This year sees the return of Flames of War, who joined the event for the first time last year, The 9th Age, which has became the fantasy tournament after we switched it from WHFB, along with a newcomer, Napoleonics.<br />
As per usual, I am really excited for the weekend, and am working hard to make it as stand out of an event as possible. For more details or to register for any of these tournaments (or the HBRC above), email anempirefallennz@gmail.com<br />
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On a final note, before I put the keyboard to rest tonight and get myself lost in reading the mystery that <i>Elon Musk</i> is, it is time to touch on something that I have promised many times before....<br />
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.....I am starting a YouTube channel.....<br />
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Previously, although inspired, the motivated lacked for me when it came down to the crunch of doing it. Maybe not only that, but a mix of self consciousnesses and perfectionism got in the way.<br />
Recently, I gave a good friend some advice on a written battle report he had created, and pushed him to do them as videos for various reasons. This got us talking further, which reignited my interest in doing it myself.<br />
I have now lined up with him a very awesome and special series of videos that we will be doing post ETC, which gives me the inspiration to commit more.<br />
However, I feel a lot of it will come down to what the community wants. It is all good and well to put in the effort to do this, but is wasted if people do not want it.<br />
So, what would you wish to see? Battle reports from a known NZ player/tournament goer? Pantisodes as the troll-king Malorian once called them, bring a space of addressing recent topics whilst painting? Interviews with NZ and world recognised players? Tactica and Paint tutorials? What would grab your interest? What would make you watch? We all know it has to be a little more then just my good looks and charm right........okay, stomach hurts from too much laughing now.<br />But please, have your say in the comments! I really want to know.<br />
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With that said, it is time to get these weary eyes away from the screen and to the pages.<br />
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Until next time, Peace!An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-63880241176306900012017-07-16T13:08:00.001-07:002017-07-16T13:08:33.716-07:00From Last Place to Podium: Three Years at Panzershrek<i>They were warned. The were told to run. The Blood Hunt returned, and boy were they hungry....</i><br />
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This past weekend saw the annual Panzershrek tournament, a FoW and T9A event in Palmerston North.<br />
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My tournament travel partner and best friend, who also turns out to be the guy who manages to get me to drink faaaar too much over tournament weekend, decided it was time to get back onto the scene, after having nine months off after Invitationals at the end of last year.<br />
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So, going to a tournament, what does this mean? Well, it means cramming in some last minute painting! I managed to get the paintbrush down at 8pm on the Friday night, after sitting down and doing a solid nine hour stint of painting to complete a few unfinished models, and paint from scratch my beautiful new Gortach model from Mierce Miniatures.<br />
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So, with the <i>Blood Hunt</i> packed and ready, and the roads thankfully open, Saturday morning we hit the tournament scene once again...<br />
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My first game I had dubbed prior as likely to be the most enjoyable game I have all weekend. My opponent, a very talented player and painter, was the last person I played on tournament, handing me a crushing defeat at Invitationals which cost me the podium. It seemed only fitting to come back to the scene and face him again!<br />
He didn't make it easy though did he. His MSU style Sauian Ancients are got a little "race-confused", dancing around my army and running away like pesky wood elves. I remember at one point in the game looking at the board and couldnt believe how much of a cluster-fucked mess board the table was, with no clear vision of who was where.....everything was just so spread out.<br />
This game landed me a 16-4, and as I had assumed prior to the game, was the most enjoyment I had all weekend. My opponent isn't just an awesome player, but a real good guy to throw dice around with.<br />
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Landing on table two, I was up against my first ever T9A tournament opponent, and his flying circus of chicken...okay okay, Highborn Elves. Although confident I could secure a victory in this game, the idea of double phoenix and double sky sloop running circles around me, was a concern going in. I mean, the <i>Blood Hunt</i> is fast, but these Elves had their share of <i>Red Bull</i>, as they had wings!<br />
So with some fast moving up turn one, and punishing magic rolls, by turn two we could see where the game was heading. I think had it not been so early in the game we would have just called it there, however finding things to do for 3 hours waiting on the next game, would have been boring.<br />
I took out a 20/0 victory in this game. My opponent is a great young player, with a real obvious thirst to learn as much as he can, both in battlefield tactics and in hobby, and I really hope I was able to pass on a few tips to him.<br />
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Sitting at 36/40 points going into the final game of the day, I was on table one against my arch-rival (yep, you have claimed that title now 😛), a player who takes out just about every event he goes to, and whom I have yet to defeat.<br />
Going in there with confidence that I could beat him, even just slightly, held my play together for a while. Up until the start of turn four, it was still easily anyone's game. However, the long march to get to the stunty dwarfs hiding in their corner bore down on my herds, and thinks quickly fell apart after that.<br />
I walked away from this game crushed 1/19, and was ready to settle for a mid pack placing.<br />
We had dinner and beers with my opponent again, and as per usual, he was more then willing to share ideas on some really out there but quite effective list ideas for different armies....looks like my <i>Blood Hunt</i> will be getting a few new units added....and all of them centaurs.....<br />
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After my defeat game three, Sunday morning saw my hangover up against my favourite Sylvan Elves player. You have to realise, that games one, three and four, were against three of the top players in the country, and although I have played a lot of tournaments, I have never faced a collaboration of them all.<br />
Going into this game, I knew it would be hard, as although my ETC team opponent's list did not look hard on paper, it had one secret weapon that would tear my army to pieces. But turn two saw tragedy strike my opponent, in what was the biggest upset game of the weekend, as my two-wound remaining Gortach failed a frenzy check, charging his lord's unit of sisters, who failed to add to my wounds with their stand and shoot. Adding salt to the wound, the strength 6 or 7, 5 or 6 attacks lord, flubbed. The sisters managed to get one more wound off, and then the Gortach went to town. At this moment of horror, my opponent accepted that the game wasn't to end his way, and I left the table sitting on 55/80pts, taking a 18/2 victory against the chicken.<br />
My opponent in this game is a really great guy, and that loss was crushing. Although I still currently stand as one of two players he has never beaten, the games I play against him are usually some of the most hands on intense games, and I love it. Another fantastic opponent!<br />
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Heading into game five I knew I was sitting first equal to the player who crushed me at the end of Saturday, and needed to score well. But of course, my opponent ad best friend, wasn't going to make that easy for me!<br />
Taking on his ogres once again, I went into the game with the confidence that he had never beaten my <i>Blood Hunt</i>, a confidence that quickly dissipated into nothing as my first three turns saw my army collapse and perish to immense shooting. After a quick smoke and accepting my fate, I returned to the table to face the Khan's Judgement.<br />
And that was when the game turned....<br />
With major failed charges, and his inability to roll high to pursue, his army was left extremely vulnerable. I was able to take out the remainder of his army with just a wounded Gortach, my general and bsb, and a lone razortusk that had done nothing all game, and swung the game back to a 20/0 victory.<br />
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Panzershrek '17 was yet another great weekend that just went way too fast, and our TO, did an amazing job running the tournament for the first time. Everyone had an absolute blast.<br />
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Not only was I able to take best painted two years in a row at Panzershrek, with last year's being the last time I took a tournament paint award (I @BlametheDice......get it slishy? #insidejokes), but I was able to not only podium after nine months off the scene, but take the gold!!!!<br />
It was interesting reflecting back on Panzershrek over the years. in 2015, I remember walking away gutted with a last place result, and last year sitting comfortable with mid-pack. To turn my original last place to a gold result seemed quite fitting.<br />
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There are a lot of things in the works, and I will be sure to do a Hobby update very very soon, but until then, some eye candy for you of what was apparently the best painted army 😝<br />
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Peace<br />
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<br />An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-45247251064584626932017-06-10T01:27:00.002-07:002017-06-10T01:27:47.230-07:00Saying Goodbye and Looking AheadWell, that title sounds frighteningly sad. I bet you are all sitting there thinking, how can AEF truely be leaving us? What's happened? How on earth can this be true? What would make him say goodbye to wargaming and leave it all behind??<br />
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Well my friends, the answer is quite simple: nothing!<br />
I'm not going anywhere, but I sure as hell got your attention!<br />
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However, over the past few weeks I have had to say a few goodbyes. Firstly, I watched as my Tau collection was packaged and shipped to a new and happy owner. This was my final tie to the 40k World, a place which I am unsure if I will go to again, and most definitely not anytime soon.<br />
But the hardest of all, was saying farewell to a collection that was very dear to me...<br />
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Twelve years ago, when my uncle drew my attention to the world of miniatures and wargaming, I spent hours rereading the same two white dwarf magazines he had. And one army in particular grabbed my interest of all three Games Workshop worlds. Not only that, my Space Marine loving uncle then went on to buy me my first miniatures from the range. And so, my mighty Dwarf throng begun.<br />
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Not only was this collection what got me into wargaming as a whole, a collection I spent many a thousand on and plenty of hours with a brush, but it was also my first tournament army, and the collection that opened my gateway into commission painting. It held the most sentimental value of all the miniatures I have ever owned.<br />
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So why say goodbye? Times change. Over the past few months I have gone through a walk of understanding and letting go of sentimental value on all materialist items, and this was the final step in the journey. Since the beginning of 9th Age, my Dwarfs have stayed on the shelf, as my interest in their game mechanics under the rules of the game were not there. I did not like it nor enjoy it in the way I once did. Not only this, but dusty spaces have other priorities to be filled by. And to crate space for new major projects, I needed to clear this place. So alas my stumpy friends, I do bid you a dear farewell, and I hope your new home is one where you will be enjoyed.<br />
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*sniffles sniffles* Oh, a tissue? Why thankyou, you shouldn't have....<br />
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Okay okay, enough sarcastic sentimental shit. It's getting depressing. Let us look at what is next.....<br />
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Firstly, it dawned on me today as I poured probably the hundredth coffee for the day (for perspective, I have only been at work about an hour and half at this point), that Panzersheik is just over a month away! That is crazy!<br />
I pulled out of NiCon this year due to work pressure, meaning that Panzer will be my first tournament back this year, and I have a tonne of catching up to do if I even want a chance of sneaking into Invitationals at year's end! With this in mind, it is time for me to start playtesting a few list ideas I have had up my sleeve, and whipping into shape those extra miniatures needed. As it stands, it looks as though the Beast Herds will be making the tables again, as I attempt to retain my much coveted crown as the top BH player in the country.<br />
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On the line of tournaments and events, the WarBanner 4.0 player pack has been released and registrations are open, with the first applicants pouring in! This is fantastic, and I am really looking forward to seeing my baby run in its fourth year.<br />
Alongside this, its drawing close to the time for the annual Hawkes Bay Regional Championship to run for another year, with more information coming very soon!<br />
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Well, it is now 8.26pm, and old age seems to be kicking in, and it is time for me to find some much needed beauty sleep.<br />
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Until next time my children of darkness....<br />
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PeaceAn Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-83233909688486432892017-04-25T02:29:00.000-07:002017-04-25T02:29:24.420-07:00Hobby Update April '17: I'm back bitches!<i>Dusk settled across the expanse of the great city, shadows darkening as the air chilled over the streets below. Watching from atop the vast walls, all seemed in bliss, as marketeers closed, mothers rushed children into the warm of their hearth, and dogs barked at imaginary life in the shadows. All seemed to be well, all seemed at peace.</i><br />
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<i>But it's in the quiet, that all stories stir....</i><br />
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Miss me?<br />
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It has been yet again a long time since I have found the time to attend my blog, and now I wonder if my followers may have found better writers and are too busy pouring over their words written to the screen, to notice the stirring. The stirring that represets the return of <i>An Empire Fallen</i>.<br />
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As I have mentioned prior, this year has to this point been an extremely full on one, and coupled with hobby burnout, I have well avoided the tables, both for dice rolling and paint splattering. Hobby updates have been left unnoticed, and my presence has been absent from tournaments (which I am sure everyone was happy not to see the <i>Blood Hunt</i> on the tables!).<br />
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But this vacation from the reality of my second love (with coffee being my first) has come to an end, and I intend to return.<br />
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So firstly, what is hitting my painting table? Well, amongst the boxes and mess that is my unpacked office/studio, I have managed to find space to set out my Empire of Sonnstahl models. After a lot of repair work on many of the miniatures, I have finally started making work on giving them some much required painting. As the only army that I own that I have not finished painting a single model for (even though it is probably my second largest collection) I decided that it was time.<br />
This collection will be adorn in the colours of <i>Altdorf</i>, a city-state from the history of another tabletop game. This red and blue painted force will not however be led by an Emperor, but by a Queen, and I am sure will open my mind to many more tales to be written.<br />
I am starting off by painting a unit of Handgunners, a unit of Demigryphs (or whatever they are called now), an OOP volley gun and a Wizard of Pyromancy. The reasoning behind these choices will become apparent latter.<br />
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Alongside this, I am starting work to compete in the diorama section of the T9A NZ Autumn Paint comp. Although I will not share my creation plans until it is complete, I can tell you that it is also set in a Empire city-state, and I would not like to be the guy on the <i>other end of the barrel</i> so to speak.<br />
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As for events, well, things are well underway in the planning of Warbanner IV, which I host in Napier every October. Dates are yet to be confirmed, but the playerpack is underway, and as we aim each year, should be more interesting then ever!<br />
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My close friend and tournament travel partner (whose name shall be, <i>Annoymous</i>) has taken it upon himself to run his first event. He has opted for a local slow grow campaign, with simple criteria, designed to teach new players how to play and get them interested. Starting at 1000pts, this campaign will run for 3 months, with the points level increasing by 1000pts at the end of each moon.<br />
It is for this campaign that I have chosen to paint the models I have, and as my intention is to only paint models I will later need in my tournament list, I am expecting to end up playing some very strange and unorthodox lists will getting my Empire painted.<br />
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Directly following this campaign, I shall host the Hawkes Bay Regional Championships in its third year, and second year using the T9A rules. Although we have had a decent coverage of players previously, this year I am hoping to see an increase, and the slow grow will definitely aid in this.<br />
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Finally, I have just confirmed that Panzershriek 2017 will be my first tournament back. This will be my third year in attendance at this longstanding Palmerston North event, and as with each year, I cannot wait to get back to its tables! Although originally this was to be my second tournament this year, I have unfortunately had to cancel NiCon shortly after deciding I was going, due to, well, let's say the gods demanded more payment.<br />
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So if you have successfully managed to read through this jumble of words we call sentences, and haven't been distracted by either unicorns or your knew favourite blogger/storyteller/shittalker, I thank you.<br />
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For you may not have missed me, but I have missed you.<br />
And my <i>Blood Hunt</i>, well, they have missed the taste of your blood and flesh as they tear it away from your trembling bones.....An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-54840521733188408982017-02-11T00:46:00.002-08:002017-02-11T00:46:53.413-08:00February 2017: An Empire RisingHello, it's me<br />
I've been wondering if after all these........<br />
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Yeah yeah yeah, I know. Hey guess what, shock horror.....I'm back!<br />
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Well, not really, but I am, but I am not...<br />
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As you all know, I have taken the past few months away from the hobby. In truth, I had mentally stepped away from it back in September of last year. As promised, here is why..<br />
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The past few months has been a rollercoaster ride for me. As some of you are now aware, I separated from my wife back in late September, and the moved in with my best friend and his family early November.<br />
We then had Invitationals (which all things considered, I am content with where I placed, even though I know I could have placed far better). Following that was Christmas, New Years, my birthday etc etc.<br />
Oh, and did I mention, I finally set up my business! In contradiction to my blogger tag, the Empire Rose, with Empire Coffee Roasters "officially" going into operation. This has been a long term dream for me, and it has finally come into fruition. But with anything, it is only the start, with several more businesses in the works to begin over the next 3 years.<br />
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All of these things contributed to a massive hobby burnout. This also included the sheer amount of gaming that I had done, the pressure I had put on myself in regards to tournaments (I have a very competitive streak) and the high volume of painting that I had completed in small amounts of time. This cost me my interest and my heart in the game and the hobby, and I knew that if I didn't step away when I did, I would end up hating it, and throwing it all in the bag completely.<br />
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So last night, I finally sat down with my friend and we decided to have a game. To add icing to the cake of my tag, I took Empire of Sonnstahl into my first game of 2017, throwing together a list that looked the way I would like to play them. Faced off against Ogres in a similar list to what as seen in tournaments last year by this player, I was quite impressed with the synergies and the way my army worked, and we had an absolute blast! It was great to throw dice again and some rowdy banter, and enjoy the game.<br />
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Does this mean that I am going to be seen at every tournament for the rest of the year, or that I am going to completely paint another 5 armies this year? Absolutely fucking not!<br />
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From the painting side, I need to find myself a house as I am currently still living in other people's spare rooms. I need a quiet space to set up, and slowly work my way back into painting. I will be putting all other projects on hold, and starting back slowly painting up my Empire.<br />
As for the tournament scene (which I miss heaps!) I will not be reentering until probably NiCon or Panzer. This comes down to the youth of my business, as this needs to be my main focus at the moment, along with the added financial burden of the travelling.<br />
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I am going to leave it at that. Please do not fear, I will return!<br />
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Or maybe, that is reason to fear..........An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-81565276716115078872016-11-20T12:32:00.001-08:002016-11-20T12:32:26.523-08:00Hobby Update November: Towards a New YearWith the excitement from a great weekend away at Invitationals still running through my veins (along with some much needed caffeine and nicotine!), I thought it was a great time to talk about what is next.<br />
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The tournament scene has now come to an end for me for the year, and I am expecting to come back to the tables in February for Over the Top in Hamilton.<br />
However, my Beast Herds will not be making it to the tables for this event, as I have my sight on a new project...<br />
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Well, actually three.<br />
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Firstly, as I have mentioned before, I am creating Cthulu themed Dread Elves collection, and I am slowly getting together all of the items and units I need to convert and paint the first list I plan to run with them. However, this army is a long term plan, and I have no intention to rush it. It also took a hit this weekend, as yet again 50% of players bought out Elves, and I really don't wish to join an already high statistic on the tournament scene.<br />
Secondly, I am heading into more Elves. My best friend and I created a brutal Highborn Elves list the other day, and were talking about it on the way to Auckland on Friday. We have decided that this will be a joint project between us, with him sourcing the miniatures and I taking them from the dulls of plastic grey into a warstricken and ragtagged elven host. This project will also be a slow to work project, however, certain aspects of it will need to be table-top ready come OTT in Feb.<br />
Finally, I am after another Icon. I currently hold the Beast Herds Icon, with no intention of letting that go, but am out to grab the Empire of Sonnstahl icon as well. OTT will see my first opportunity to put my Empire onto the table, and so I need to get them table-top ready as well. It shouldn't take long to do so, as there is minimal conversion work in the army, and the colours are easy ones to work with. The time consuming aspect for them will without a doubt be the display board, which alongside the basing on the miniatures, is what I expect will make this army pop the most.<br />
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With all of this said and done, I haven't left my Beast Herds to the dust. After returning home last night I made a few changes to my list.<br />
Firstly, I dropped my Centaur chieftain. I like this guy and I love the idea of what he does and can do. He just doesn't do it enough. And although he poses a threat that people do not like, he is generally taken off the board very early game. My list also has enough other more durable threats, so he is taking the cut.<br />
I have also take out my giants. These guys are some of my favourite in my army lists, give me a little bit of fluffy randomness. The only reason I am dropping them, is I need the points to make the changes I want.<br />
Replacing my giants, we shall see a second Gortach. These monsters are brutal and scare the living daylights out of my opponents, just with the sheer volume of attacks at high strength, with the ability to do multiple wounds and heal himself in the process. One is great, two is devestating.<br />
I am also bringing out a second razortusk as chaff. The one thing I noticed is I didn't have enough drops to make me happy, but playing the one razortusk I had, he worked really well, as both chaff and anti chaff. I am looking to see where I can shave points for a third.<br />
Finally, the biggest change of them all. I am dropping my unit of minotaurs from eight to six, but am bringing out a second unit the same. My minotaurs are my powerhouse unit, and eight works really well when I have another solid infantry killing unit on the board. But without one, they get targetted out too easily. Taking them in two units of six I feel will be more beneficial.<br />
Yes, the changes have turned my list into a Frenzy Fiasco, but I like frenzy, and Beasts often get bored with their prey and wander off anyways....<br />
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Anyways, time to move house. Until next time,<br />
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Peace!An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-26972750840537932992016-11-20T02:58:00.000-08:002016-11-20T02:58:24.399-08:00Invitationals: Enthusiasm, Disappointment & GoatsHome is an amazing place to come back to after a great weekend. Except when its half packed with boxes, and instead of packing the rest of the boxes, you decide to blog. Procrastination is the key to life....<br />
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Anyways, what a weekend. After the long drive home from Invitationals 2016, the tournament that has ended the T9A competitive year, I have already written my new Beast Herds list. I find this rather funny, as I have every intention of shelving this army for a while after playing it competitively all year. But who knows.<br />
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So, here is a brief breakdown of the games:<br />
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<b>Game One (Dread Elves - Failed from the Get Go):</b><br />
Game One saw me face off against a local guy and his Dread Elves. This gent was actually the person I had faced just days before in my final practice game, and I didn't have high hopes of a victory. My expectations were met.<br />
I misdeployed my army, and opted to keep my Wildhorns on the table instead of ambushing them. As you know, major deployment failures are often a game breaking mistake. Although I didn't expect to win the game, I had planned to try and keep the loss as minimal. However, as I watched MSU witch elves tear my army apart, my hopes were dashed.<br />
It was a 14/6 loss before objectives, a loss I could have been happy with, but with some lucky last turn shooting from him killing my only scoring unit left, and some unlucky failed charges from me, leaving his 2 man scoring unit left on the board, objectives went in his favour, ending the game on a 17/3 victory to my opponent.<br />
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<b>Game Two (Saurian Ancients - Hunger has its Price):</b><br />
Game Two saw me face off against one of the Umpires, a guy who I had played just two months ago at GuardCon. In that match I took a major victory against him, and he was out for revenge.<br />
Due to the terrain, I was able to force my opponent to split his army, making his infantry go to one side and his monsters to the other. I countered with most of my power stacking the flank of his infantry, and leaving a few units to hold up his monsters.<br />
It didn't take long for me to clear the infantry flank, and by turn 4, I was sitting in a prime position.<br />
This is where I made my biggest mistake of the tournament. This mistake cost me a 17/3 or better victory.<br />
I got hungry, and over stretched. Had I planted my still at full force Minotaurs onto the objective, and moved everything else of mine away from his last three units (being 2 monsters, and a unit of 4 remaining warriors), I would have been fine. But I over extended. I didn't get my minotaurs where I needed them. I threw my BSB at his general with high expectations of killing it, and flubbed my rolls, and then watched his general destroy a unit of wildhorns that were contesting the Saurus warriors on the objective (2 rounds of throwing weapons and a round of close combat attacks from the Wildhorns failed to even bring the general down the single wound I needed to get half points for him).<br />
With the additional points he gained, plus claiming the objective, my opponent took a 13/7 win over me. At this point, I was pretty down, and really f&%ked off with myself to say the least.<br />
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<b>Game Three (Highborn Elves - The Beasts Favourite)</b><br />
After a very very short break between to sort myself out, I was matched up against Highborn Elves. This match up with prime for me, because I build lists always thinking of how to kill elves, as majority of competitive players bring elves (50% at Invitationals). And I especially, have a knack for killing Highborn Elves.<br />
My opponent bunkered down in a corner, with the intention to maximise his very shooty army. This was in my favour, as with so much hard and fast hitting units, I was able to get many multi-charges off into the right places, which meant his units were unsupported. The momentum was in my favour come the beginning of turn 2, and by the start of turn 4, it was all over for the Highborn, with only one unit left on the board. I spent the next two turns running all of my very chicken-filled beasts away from that unit, as I knew I already had max points, and wasn't in a position to ensure I could knock the whole unit out in a Round 6 combat.<br />
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<b>Game Four (Highborn Elves - More Chicken)</b><br />
Gleefully, my Beasts were matched up against another HE player at the start of day two. This list was a much more combat focused list, with a very killy lord in a unit of Ryma knights, anda brick of White Lions. But I was confident.<br />
And I was sloppy.<br />
I made one mistake which cost me my minotaurs early on, where I believed I had chaffed my opponent's White Lions in a way they couldnt get the charge against them at the same time as the knights (I had set up an easy charge for the knights purposefully, as I wanted them to charge and I knew my minotaurs could weather it). But, even though I had the movement spare, I put my chaff just milimetres in out from ensuring my opponent couldn't make that charge. Bye bye minos.<br />
However, my sloppyness didn't carry out on the rest of my plan, as I had encircled the combat area with 3 monsters and 4 chariots, and after my opponent made a poor overrun, everything went in. One round of combat saw both of his killing units destroyed, and his characters dead.<br />
At this point it was just clean up, and ensuring that I held the objective. I walked a way with an 18/2 Victory, which was fantastic. Had I not been sloppy, I feel it could have been a 20/0 easily, however, it is hard to say and I am very happy with the result.<br />
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<b>Game Five (Dread Elves - Shattered Dreams)</b><br />
Game Five was the most devastating game in a long time. As the points stood, I was lined up to face yet another Highborn Elves list, a list that although the player is one of the best HE players in NZ, I knew I could take out. Winning that game well, could have landed me in 3rd place. I was hopeful.<br />
However, by this stage, all of the top table players had faced each other, so a rejig had to occur, which saw me instead face off against one of the most brutal lists I have seen on the table in a long time.<br />
There isn't much to say about this game, it was a complete and utter whitewash, with me conceding to the 20/0 loss by top of turn 3. My opponent, the guy who out of all my great opponents, I gave my sports vote to, was extremely humble in his victory. He is a great guy and a fantastic player, and his placing second only went to prove how solid his list was.<br />
It is hard to say that I was the most gracious in this defeat, as it took away any chances of seeing a podium, or even top 5. In saying that, I don't think I have ever had more fun while watching my army melt away to the quick slashes of corsair blades......<br />
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Over all, I took 7th place. A mid-pack standing at my first masters level tournament isn't something to be unhappy with. But me being me, and seeing the costly mistakes I made, I know it could have been better, and that I didn't deserve to place as I did after all was said and done. Although most of the time there was little moves I could fault, the mistakes I made cost me too much, and were stupid mistakes.<br />
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The guys who ran the event did a fantastic job, and although it was the highest level tournament in the year, in my opinion it was also the most relaxed one I have attended.<br />
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I am going to leave it there. I planned on writing about the changes to my list, and what army I plan to bring to the table for my first tournament next year, but its midnight, and I have bee up since 6, played two games, then endured the drive home. And I move tomorrow. So maybe it is time for some shuteye.<br />
I will try and get another post up in a few days, and talk about the things above, along with the year as a whole and some hobby things.<br />
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To all the guys at Invitationals, you guys are all amazing and all did a great job. It was a fun weekend, and what made it fun was the awesome calibre of players, both on the gaming table and around the table of beers. Thanks for a blast!<br />
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With that,<br />
Peace!An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-64059523686181647232016-11-13T04:30:00.000-08:002016-11-13T04:35:23.134-08:00Invitationals 2016: 5 Days to Go and the Earth is ShakingGood morning!<br />
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It is 1am, the ground has just been shaking with 6.6 magnitude earthquakes and I am writing a blogpost. It must be a ground breaking phenomenal post!<br />
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Well, probably not really....<br />
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Anyways, we are now just a handful of days out from the first ever New Zealand Invitational tournament. This event will become the most prestigious tournament in the year, and is hosting an open 40k tournament alongside the masters-style 9th Age tournament, with the top 12 players from across the year alongside 2 additional wildcard players, receiving invites.<br />
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As was the consensus, we are competing under the new updated V1.2 rules for 9th Age, and are using the new recommended points limit of 4500.<br />
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All of the lists are in and being reviewed as we speak, but I decided I wanted to jump the gun and throw my list out there myself (even though knowing my luck it will be sent back tomorrow to say I need to fix things...). After all, its my list, my <i>Blood Hunt</i>, my "PRESSSSSSSIOUSSSSS".....<br />
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So here it is:<br />
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<i>The Blood Hunt</i><br />
-Beast Lord (Razortusk Chariot, Lucky Shield, Blessed Sword, ToSS, Heavy Armour, Crown of Horns)<br />
-Beast Chieftain (Hunting Chariot, BSB, Heavy Armour, Dusk Stone, Shield, Beast Axe)<br />
-Centaur "Philly" Chieftain (The Impaler, Heavy Armour, Hardened Shield)<br />
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-10 Raiders (Scout/Ambush)<br />
-10 Raiders (Scout/Ambush)<br />
-20 Wildhorns (Banner, Musician, Paired Weapons, Throwing Weapons, Ambush)<br />
-20 Wildhorns (Musician, Paired Weapons, Throwing Weapons, Ambush)<br />
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-8 Minotaurs (Banner, Musician, Paired Weapons)</div>
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-5 Gargoyles (Scout)</div>
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-1 Gortach</div>
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Although I shall refrain from talking about the playstyle and method of using this list until after my competitors have to face it on the tables, I will note that as you can see, there is no magic in this list whatsoever! I have even left my very beloved Totems at home. To top that off, two of my favourite Magic Items are staying at home, with Dark Rain and The Pillager Icon not making the list.</div>
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The list looks impressive on the table and has been for the most part enjoyable to play with. However, I need to paint! I am currently short a handful of Wildhorns, the Razortusk, and a BSB on Chariot conversion. I am currently re-converting my Razortusk Chariot to become my Lord's chariot, as I am still waiting on my other OOP Chaos Chariot that I use to make Razortusk Chariots to arrive in the mail!</div>
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It may not seem like a lot to paint, but I am madly attempting to pack my house between crazy work hours, as the day after Invitationals, I move! That coupled with the fact I haven't painted in 2 months and so feel out of wack, has lead to serious lack of motivation and major procrastination! Let us hope that I can pull this off!</div>
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I am really looking forward to the event, and a weekend away. To top it off, I will be doing video 'interviews' with some of the key contenders for the Cup, along with a few hobby and T9A team interviews. Once compiled, I will have these available on my YouTube channel and on the Facebook page.</div>
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Anyways, time for a few hours shuteye before the madness begins again.</div>
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Peace!</div>
An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-7896620456732002972016-10-31T11:28:00.000-07:002016-10-31T11:28:21.217-07:00Invitationals & My Dilemma It is currently 6.30am as I start writing this, with my first hot brew of the day in hand. Why so early you may ask? Well that is a mystery even I want answered after a sleepless night!<br />
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In just under four weeks, the physical journey begins again for the final time this year, as we make the drive to Auckland for the first ever New Zealand Invitationals tournament. And with such a long drive, I am glad I have great travel company to go with me!<br />
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But the adventure to a tournament is never just the drive there and the weekend whilst away rolling dice and drinking more then planned, but it should be the weeks leading up to an event, as you play around with list ideas and play test your army and tweak the list whilst madly rushing around to finish painting that half a dozen miniatures you need in your list because of those tweaks.<br />
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My journey to Invitational almost came to an end before it had really began. With the release of Version 1.2 to the rule set last week, between the change in rules and points itself, along with Invitationals adopting the recommended points level of 4500pts, I was absolutely stumped.<br />
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Now, do not get me wrong, I am not complaining one moment about the new rules or recommended points system. I do agree with everything that has changed, but I do believe it is for the betterment of the game as it progresses and comes into its own.<br />
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Adopting a new rules system so close to the most prestigious event in the year was not a call I would have wanted to make, and I do not feel it was the right one either. In saying this, it was driven by the competitors for the event, and now as many are in the same boat I was in up until late last night, I think many are regretting that choice.<br />
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With the changes, I was finding it almost impossible to create a list that I could easily adapt to the play style, that I had the miniatures for without having to spend excess amounts of money, and the time to paint only a few handfuls of models. Even with the list I finally compiled and am happy with, there is more work to be done.<br />
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I argued with the decision to take my WDG (which was the easiest to flip my V1 list into something workable with V1.2), and finally decided against it, as I wasn't enjoying playing the list and it was hugely designed around the way a Path of Magic could influence the list, a Path which now in V1. no longer exists.<br />
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I also play tested my new Dread Elves list. I pulled off a major victory with this list, in my first time ever playing Elves, and enjoyed every moment of the game. The synergy of the list worked well, and with change in the Path of Magic used, I feel the list could easily become a standard style list I would take to tournaments. The issue was, I do not have the extra money to drop into getting all the models needed, nor the time to paint an entire army within 3.5 weeks.<br />
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The biggest struggle of them all, was a moral struggle. I have played my Beast Herds in every event I have been to since T9A hit the tournament scene, and I love them. But morally, how could I leave t home the army that helped me get to 9th place on the New Zealand rankings? That wouldn't be right!<br />
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So I tossed around a few lists, screwed up a lot of paper, and walked away from the list building to relax whist enjoying a cancerous habit. And as my alcohol infused brain was pretending I was being Smaug and blowing smoke, it hit me. And I started mentally drawing a list, watching the mechanics of the list, and seeing what it looked like on the table.<br />
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The list is written. My toys are ready.<br />
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The Beast Herds have heard the Call. The <i>Blood Hunt</i> is coming to Play.<br />
Run and Hide, Run and Hide. For come the Break of Day,<br />
Blood will run as we catch our Prey.....An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-60048146799925621542016-10-24T14:49:00.001-07:002016-10-24T14:49:44.795-07:00Moving Forward: Changes & Times Ahead<br />
As a small handle of you know, the past few months for me have been tough. There have been a lot of things occur, and a lot of life decisions being made. Along with this, my business is about 8 weeks out of production (well, it will be if the council doesn't give us too many more issues), and so spare time has been short. Hobby time has been minimal. I believe that these things, along with watching all of my favourite game slowly getting packed in boxes to move, have contributed to hobby burnout for me. On both the gaming table and the painting table.<br />
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However, the wheels of life continue to spin, and with it there are some important announcements that I have neglected to make, and now that I am getting my act together, I though it was time to make them, along with let you know of some new and awesome projects I have lined up!<br />
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<u>PlagueBearers: The End of an Era</u><br />
As many know, we set up PlagueBearers over three years ago. PB was a small team of us with the sole purpose of building and growing our local gaming community, and in turn, the national scene. Well, in a way, we were successful. Not only did we utilise Facebook to run our own platform for promotion, we were able to set up a strong War Gamer's Online Garage Sale group, and be the team behind the 9th Age NZ Facebook page, alongside Phil W (Auckland City Guard). We also set up Napier Executioners Club, a free wargames and boardgames club in Napier. We ran numerous events, competitions, campaigns and tournaments, all designed to draw in new players in our region, both casual and competitive. We were able to sponsor many other events also, such as the T9A tournament at NiCon, and the LotR/Hobbit event at GuardCon. It has been an exciting time for us, and we have enjoyed every aspect of it.<br />
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However, everything must come to an end, and it is time for PlagueBearers to disband. For the team, a lot of new things and challenges in life have come up, and time is not something spare. With this, I have ended up carrying the majority of what PlagueBearers was doing, and its an additional time constraint I do not have going forward either.<br />
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PB will be disbanded at the end of October 2016. The following things will continue to run, but under the An Empire Fallen instead:<br />
-WarBanner Tournament<br />
-Hawkes Bay Regional Championship<br />
-Annual Campaign<br />
-War Gamer's Online Garage Sale<br />
-9th Age NZ Facebook<br />
Other things that PB ran, have slowly been dissolved or bought to an end. Its a sad time, but at the end of the day, sometimes something has to give.<br />
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<u>T9A & the first NZ Invitational Tournament</u><br />
On a happier note, T9A is going through some massive changes! I am not going to delve into these, as I could easily ramble on and on, but they are all changes designed for the betterment of the game. As per usual, there will be rules and changes that as players we disagree with, and as a whole, I have no doubt that there will be some rants and some rage quitting from players, but change is good. The reason behind these changes are to talk a massive step further away from gaming systems we used to know, while solidifying T9A as a solid independent game system, along with creating an improved and balanced game system that we can all enjoy! Now I will be honest, with everything going on, I have been slack keeping up with these updates, and am now scrambling to get my head around all the releases before they launch in a few days, but I am very excited by what I have seen!<br />
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The challenge is, however, these changes will be adopted for the first NZ Invitational Tournament, which is only 4 weeks away! That doesn't give for a lot of time to really wrap my head around these changes, both in rules and army composition, and I am unsure on what my Beast Herds will look like on the table once the changes have occurred! The unknown is an exciting facet in life, but the idea of having to hurried paint up more miniatures whilst I am trying to pack them up, is a little daunting.<br />
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It will be a fantastic weekend away regardless, and a great way to end the tournament year. Now, if only I can walk away with this year's crown......<br />
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<u>NZ Wargaming Awards</u><br />
In one of my previous blog posts, I talked about a new initiative called the New Zealand Wargaming Awards. Now I am not going to go into detail as to what this is (you may look back if interested), however I spent time discussing this with a gentleman in the community who I call my 'Yoda'. With so many time constraints holding back my ability to execute this exactly as it deserves, alongside other things, he advised me that this is not the year. Next year, yes, but not this year. As boneheaded as I am, I disagreed, with every intention to make it happen this year. However, as time has gone by, I have seen reason in his advise.<br />
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NZWA will not be kicking off this year. It is an important project, one that I truely believe will have a important place in our community, but its execution and promotion is vital, and it is not ready.<br />
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The first NZWA will be held in 2017.<br />
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<u>Cthulhu Raiders: A New Project</u><br />
Now that I have bored you with the nitty gritty changes and disappointments, lets talk about something really really exciting! As most know, I started Beast Herds purely for T9A, and it has to honestly be one of the most enjoyable armies I have ever played on any gaming platform in my entire gaming career.....okay okay, yes most of you old farts have decades on me, but still!<br />
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However, now that I am content with its tabletop standard, and the fact that I have played it to the ground this year at tournaments, it is time for a new project. A big project. One that will take years to complete.....lol complete, it will never be finished. This will not be an army, but a collection.<br />
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So, what is it may you ask? Its Chicken.<br />
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Yep, I fell from grace, and may the Dark Omen shun the name of An Empire Fallen as I betray all I know and believe.<br />
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Huh? Oh, you don't know what it is I speak of (unless your name is Phil, in which case you know very well)<br />
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I have started a Dread Elves (Elves = Chicken) collection. I have felt a draw to both Sylvan Elves and Dread Elves for a while, like an unseen rope tugging at my inner conscious, but have resisted thus far. Well, I finally gave in. I chose DE over SE, based on play style and feel. As much as I love the fluff side to SE far more, the way it plays on the table is not for me. It isn't to my strength, whereas I feel DE suits it far more.<br />
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So I mentally started building this army with the concept of using Corsair parts across the whole lot, and creating a Black Ark theme. Well, then I tapped into the brain of another amazing painter, and that idea led into hours of concepts and designs. It led me, to a Cthulhu or Drowned God theme.<br />
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Just a little snippet on what is to hit my painting station, will keep you posted as progress starts<br />
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With that my friends, I do not feel that there is anymore that I need to share.<br />
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Peace!An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-25314124462644270752016-10-10T23:58:00.002-07:002016-10-10T23:58:57.499-07:00WarBanner 2016: The Third YearThis past weekend saw the third year running of the WarBanner tournament in Napier. For the past few years WarBanner has been my baby and main event that I run, and each year we have worked at growing it.<br />
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The past two years, WarBanner was a sole WHFB tournament, starting in 2014 with 6 competitors and tripling its attendance in 2015 with 18 players.<br />
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This year was a huge year for us. Not only were we located at a new venue (Old Boys Marist Rugby Club), but our gaming platforms had progressed. Fantasy Battles: the 9th Age has quickly proven to be the natural successor on the New Zealand tournament scene for WHFB, after its change over to Age of Sigmar last year. We also took on Flames of War as a new platform at WarBanner, which is the first time in many years that FoW has seen a new tournament.<br />
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Due to the changes and growth, we also took on new sponsorship. Jambo Hobbies & Games, an amazing Napier hobby store that has sponsored us in our previous years, offered an amazing generic sponsorship packet for both T9A and FoW. We also recieved speciic sponsorship from Battlefront for FoW and from ShieldWolf Miniatures, an up and coming Kickstarter based fantasy miniatures company in Greece, for the T9A tournament.<br />
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The weekend as a whole was fantastic. Sadly, due to the way numbers were, I didn't have the opportunity to compete in the 9th Age side, but the contenders all seemed to enjoy themselves.<br />
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I am already planning on next year and what we can do to improve this event, and continue to increase its size.<br />
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Until next time,<br />
Peace!An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-80723367997372757722016-09-29T00:02:00.000-07:002016-09-29T00:02:50.614-07:00New Zealand Wargaming Awards: The Birth of a New EraFor a long time now I have been thinking about the time and effort that so many unsung heroes in our gaming communities put in to growing the community and providing great support for these communities, along with awesome events and places for people to game.<br />
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As someone who has put a fair amount into my local community, along with running events of my own and helping to drive 9th Age on a competitive level in NZ, I have learnt how much hard work is put into this....and I know I do a hell a lot less work at it then many others!<br />
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So I decided that it was time that these hard working people were recognised for their contribution to the NZ gaming scene....<br />
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....and in comes the first annual New Zealand Wargaming Awards (NZWA)!!!<br />
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This will be a People's Choice awards, with the votes fully in your hands! How will it work? Once voting opens, a link to the voting for will be made available on the blog. It will cover areas including game specific tournament organisers, to clubs, regional support and even local hobby stores! You will be able to vote on whatever areas you wish, and then email the form back!<br />
Voting will open November 1st and close on November 30th, with the results being tallied and announced on Saturday 3rd of December.<br />
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How will these be announced might you ask? We will hold an online awards night! You will be able to tune in to a Google Hangouts and watch it all unfold, as I host the event with two great guest hosts (this year's have already been invited!).<br />
Award winners will be emailed a signed Award Certificate, which they can do with as they wish.<br />
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This is about supporting those who work for us, those who make our gaming community work, and so the more voters the better!<br />
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I will post another blog regarding it once voting is open.<br />
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If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.<br />
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Peace!An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-56856149305222041662016-09-25T23:14:00.001-07:002016-09-25T23:14:45.420-07:00GuardCon '16: Thoughts & ReviewGood morning,<br />
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This past weekend saw the annual GuardCon Event hosted by the Auckland City Guard, which sported a vast number of players over variety of different games.<br />
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I attended the 9th Age event, which is my second to last qualifying tournament this year to secure my place at Invitational, and had a blast. It was great to see such interest in the game, with it being the largest T9A tournament in NZ to date.<br />
As far as I am aware, it was also the TO's first time running an event, and its inspirational to see so many new TO's coming through, with both NiCon and Panzershrek earlier in the year being running by competitors who hadn't hosted a tournament before.<br />
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I bought out my Beast Herds again, running with the same list that I had taken to a tournament earlier in the year, with the full intention of taking a podium position in a elf heavy tournament. I knew that I was very unlikely to take Best Paint (bringing my streak to an end) with the return of the Master himself, blogger <i>Blame the Dice</i>, but felt that I could land that place in the top three.<br />
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So a break down of the games:<br />
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<b>Game One </b>(<i>Blame the Dice</i>)<br />
This was the battle of the bloggers, as I grudged <i>Blame the Dice</i> to this match and he readily accepted. And so the Beast Herds took on the Lust Daemons, in what turned out to be quite an interesting battle.<br />
I rushed a flank with monsters and chariots, looking at the Daemon Engine and a small unit of Sirens as easy pickings. Although the I made short work of the Sirens, the Engine turned out to not be as movable as I had first expected, and took two chariots and three monsters to handle (granted, the Engine made some spectaular saves).<br />
Whilst this was happening, my Minotaurs made a long charge bottom of turn one into the main combat brick of Sirens that sported his General, and made very short work of it. To be honest, they took on most of that flank, and met their end after about 6 rounds of combat against his Courtesan (which they managed to get down to two wounds remaining, but wasn't enough even for half points).<br />
My Wildhorns took a triple charge towards the end, as I has mispositioned them, and the Lust Daemons tried to make a comeback (and almost obliterated the unit). However, with some help from the gargoyles, we were able to stand until the end, with the unit surviving the onslaught.<br />
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This match was a glorious battle and a load of fun, and was a fantastic way for me to start the tournament, landing me a 16/4 result.<br />
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<b>Game Two</b> (<i>A Battle of Grudges</i>)<br />
Game two saw me face off against the player who ended up winning the event, and has taken over the position in NZ as the #1 tournament competitor. He ended the tournament with an outstanding 97/100 possible Battle Points!<br />
There isn't much that I can say about this game, except that I made two mistakes, once in my deployment and the second in going against my plan and better judgement (a plan I had made before even leaving home for the trip). It was a white wash tabling. If I am honest, had I not gone against my plan, I still do not believe I would have won the game, but I may have landed some points on the table as opposed to walking away with 0 points.<br />
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<b>Game Three</b> (<i>The TO</i>)<br />
The next game saw me up against the Tournament Organiser and his Saurian Ancients. This match up on paper was probably my most favourable, as it had minimal poison, which is the bane of my army. In saying this, it had two major infantry blocks and an extremely killy lord, so it was still formidable and I did have to be careful with some things I did. However, after being tabled in my previous game, I may have thrown caution to the wind a little, and it paid off. I rushed my army into his, and with so much in his face so fast, there was little he could do to counter it (which is the same with anyone who faces a list that's designed to be in combat by the end of turn one start of turn two). There were some worrying moments, like watching Caimans charge my Gortack, and had they made the 4" charge, would have been able to take my right flank out, however the dice stayed in my favour, and I was able to walk away from this game with a full 20-0, having tabled the lizards. The opponent was definitely an enjoyable guy to play, and I would love to get another game in with him soon, though I think he maybe inclined to bring more poison against me after that match!<br />
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<b>Game Four</b> (<i>A Bloodbath</i>)<br />
As we were leaving Saturday, I was informed of my next opponent for the first game of Sunday. I was to take on the Sylvan Elves player I had barely scraped a win against at Panzershrek, and we were to play the same game type and same scenario as we did there. It was the rematch!<br />
This SE player is very skilled, and landed himself 3rd place at GuardCon. He has had a great tournament showing this year, podiuming at the majority of the tournaments he has attended.<br />
After my huge win against the SA in my previous game after playing uber aggressive, I decide to continue with that. My opponent and I deployed on the line, and by the end of turn one, my army was sitting just inches from his combat style SE force. Personally, I believe this is what put him on the back foot.<br />
This game was an absolute bloodbath, with my opponent only having his Shapeshifter lord, his mage and the mage's bunker remaining, whilst I had very little left as well. This was the game where I made a critical error, that ended up costing me 3rd place overall. As opposed to rushing my minotaurs straight over to an objective, I tried to charge with them, which I then failed, and by the time I realised I needed them on the otherside of the board, it was too late. This made my 15/5 victory turn into a 12/8.<br />
This game was the best game I played all weekend, and my opponent is one of the most enjoyable players to game with. I look forward to the next time I see him on the field (maybe Warbanner?).<br />
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<b>Game Five</b> (<i>Battle of the Masters</i>)<br />
My final matchup was against another blogger, <i>Elven Glades</i>, who alongside myself is a driving force behind the rankings and invitational tournament for NZ. He bought out his Highborn Elves for the weekend, and this game turned out to be yet another bloodbath.<br />
After chaffing my Minotaurs at the top of the game so that they wandered off onto the other side of the board, my opponents Ancient Dragon, Knights and Phoenix did a solid job of making short work of the rest of my force. With <i>Curse of the Wildwood</i> managing to sneak a few wounds onto the Dragon Lord, my Gortach and Jabberwock made a desperate attempt to finish off the wounded Dragon, but to no avail, with my Jabber being torn to shreds and my Gortach ran away just to become a pincushion. At this stage however, my wayward Minos had returned to the fight, and my opponent threw his Dragon into their flank in a last ditch attempt to save his quickly dying knights. It was here that I had the highlight of my tournament, as I watched a single Mino turn around and slap the Ancient Dragon silly, taking the final two wounds off it.<br />
It was a brilliant game, and a load of fun, and I was able to walk away with a 12/8 victory.<br />
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All in all it was a fantastic weekend, and I was very happy winning four out of my five games. I landed myself in 5th place, just a hairbreadth away from 3rd, and my best tournament result yet.<br />
Overall I was happy with the way I played, with only a few errors that cost me, and I feel that I have really grown a strong understand on the synergies and cogs that make both my list and Beast Herds as a whole turn.<br />
At the end of the day, it was my Minotaurs that pulled me through to 5th place, proving at how well they can handle a flank on their own, and in the case of my final game, a whole army apparently.<br />
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I am putting away the Herd for this next tournament, as I bring out my Warriors of the Pestilent God to WarBanner (even if they are unpainted/unfinished), and will look and bringing them back out for the Invitational tournament in November, where the top 12 players from across the year battle it out to determine who is NZ's T9A Player of 2016.<br />
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Until next time,<br />
Peace!An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-34731183591767688072016-08-31T19:41:00.000-07:002016-08-31T19:41:01.292-07:00Hobby Update September 2016Wassup!!<br />
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Yet again, I have been absent. I know I know, I am a slacker. But I'm here now, siting outside in the sunshine enjoying a beautiful brew of single origin coffee.....yeah yeah okay, I know you don't care about the coffee lol.<br />
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So firstly, I want to talk about some tournaments and events!<br />
WarBanner is coming up on 8/9 October, and I am the Event Organiser for it, and am also running The 9th Age tournament for it. T9A and FoW have been confirmed as running, and AoS will either be confirmed or cancelled at the end of this week, depending on numbers registered. You can find out all the information you need under my Events tab, along with registration forms. It will be a great weekend, having fun in the sun rolling dice and drinking brews while hanging out with awesome peeps!<br />
So, here's just a lil teaser for you....<br />
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I have also managed to become the TO for T9A at Over the Top in Hamilton over Waitangi weekend starting next year, and am co-TO for T9A at NiCon 2017 in Auckland! So many events!<br />
We also have the NZ Invitational for T9A in late November, which I am running alongside my good friend, The Elven Glades (http://<a href="http://elvenglades.blogspot.co.nz/">elvenglades.blogspot.co.nz</a>/). Hopefully, depending on how WarBanner and GuardCon goes, I will also be competing!<br />
Oh yeah, but before all of this happens, is GuardCon at the end of this month! This Auckland tournament is hosting T9A, and you know that mean's I will be there! I am debating at the moment if I will be bringing out my Beast Herds again, or if it will be time for my Warriors of Pestillence to debut on the 9th Age tournament scene, but we will see. It all comes down to how much spare time I have to paint my own army....<br />
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In local news, we held the Hawkes Bay Regional Championship: T9A finals a few weeks ago, and I managed to pull off Second place for my second year in a row, losing my final match to McCrae L, who took out the gold. As with last year it was a great event, and these competitive yet low point games are a lot of fun. PlagueBearers are in the process of setting up the X-Wing and FoW versions for HBRC, so more games to come!<br />
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I also got asked the other day to jump in on a Mordheim campaign! What a blast from the past! I am looking forward to building up my warband, and getting some games in! Now just to work out what to take....</div>
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On the painting station at the moment is a very fun commission, a full 2500pts worth of Ogre Khans! This time, we are taking a step away from the Chaos themed Ogres, and are creating an icy feel to this Mountain Tribe.</div>
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Lastly, I am about to start writing a series of fluff, which will be called Memoirs, starting with the Memoirs of an Empire. Basically, with T9A being an open platform with no storyline yet created, I will be creating a background for my own armies, starting with my Empire of Sonnstahl (hopefully this will be an incentive to get them painted!). I will create a series of narritive campaign style games that I will play out with friends, and use the results and the things that occur during the games to help create the story. These games will be a mix of standard matches, unbalanced games, small skirmish battles using a converted Regiments of Reknown ruleset, Siege battles and City Streets battles.<br />
It will be all written in the views of a single warrior in the army, as if it was a diary entry after each event and battle occured.<br />
I intend to post these as each section is done, to hopefully inspire you to create your own story behdin your forces!<br />
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Anyways, back to the painting table I go! Peace!An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-76870677943933448972016-07-18T04:59:00.000-07:002016-07-18T04:59:00.244-07:00Hobby Update July 2016Hello. Yes, I know, I haven't been around. Yes I know I promised a post a few weeks ago, and never did. I've been busy. Life takes time. And so does having heaps of hobby fun!<br />
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So first and foremost, Panzershrek! Panzer was held in Palmerston North over the weekend, and this long time running event had a new Tournament Organiser, a huge 9th Age supporter, who pulled off a great weekend for all.<br />
However, my game play was not great. I started the weekend rough, and went down hill from there, making many mistakes and misplaying my army on numerous occasions. If I am honest with you, it would have been one of my worst tournament performances in a while, yet I managed to land my best placing, taking 6th and sitting nice and squarely in the mid-pack. How this happened I guess I will never know.<br />
I did manage however, to pull one thing off. It was close, very very tight on points, but I guess my <i>Blood Hunt</i> Beast Herds army pulled through, yet again......<br />
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Yep, that's right. I snuck by taking out Best Paint again, and the votes were extremely close between myself and a beautifully painted Warriors of the Dark Gods army, owned by the player who took out Best Overall.</div>
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So speaking of painting, I also have finished doing some. I needed a couple new units for my Beast Herds for Panzer, so it was straight to the painting table. I took a unit of Feral Hounds, which I used the Space Wolves Fenrisan Wolves models for, as they are really great sculpts. I also needed a unit of Gargoyles, so picked up some Kings of War Gargoyle models. I will post photos up of these soon.</div>
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On top of my own painting, I picked up a commission, which players at Panzer would have seen. 8 Ogre Tribesmen and a Ogre Shaman, all converted out to be packed full of a Pestillence theme. It was definately a fun commission, and didn't come without its challenges, but I feel I managed to pull it off how I had expected. I will post photos of those soon too!</div>
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So next up on the panting station. Well, I have a new commission of about 10 Ogre Tuskor Cavalry to do, which will be a good bit of fun. I also am working on getting my <i>Bronze Legion of Pestillence</i> Warriors of the Dark Gods army ready for Guardcon in September, as I believe they will b seeing the table there. To prepare for that, I need to paint up 8 Knights, 1 Lord on Daemonic Mount, 1 Mounted Sorcerer Lord and 5 War Hounds, along with touching up and finishing off a Chimera and a Mauler Chariot. Lots to do, but plenty of time, and I am looking forward to putting the Beast Herds away for a little while.</div>
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But I don't just paint models, I play with them too! Outside of Panzer, the Hawkes Bay Regional Championships have begun, and so far I have played two out of my four Heat matches. I took a suprising 10/10 draw with my Empire against an Ogre Khans opponent, only to be shattered by a 19/1 loss to Undying Dynasties (I guess the skeletons of the Empire are better then the living of the Empire!). This puts me at a very low position, with only 11 points out of a possible 40 half way into the heats, and I really need to pull off two decent sized wins in my next matches if I am to have the chance of proceeding to the next round.</div>
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In light of the HBRC, I have decided it is time to start creating my Video Battle Reports. This is something I have wanted to do for a while now, but just haven't had the time, or had too many issues doing. So, I plan to start carving out time to do so, and what better place to start then the HBRC games I play. Its small points, which should make it easier for me to finding my feet in the world of Battle Reporters.</div>
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Well its almost midnight, and between more HBRC games and painting tomorrow, I should head off and get some much needed shuteye. May the Gods of the Empire be with me tomorrow and I seek to fend off against the Warriors of the Dark Gods, and the cold-hearted Saurians.</div>
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<br />An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-23722305305483013282016-06-13T16:32:00.002-07:002016-06-13T16:32:47.434-07:00Hobby Update June 2016: So What's Next?Kia Ora,<br />
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It feels like ages since I sat down and seriously painted, yet it was only just over a week ago that I finally put down my paintbrush with a completed force ready for NiCon 2016. As I write this, I am looking at my painting station only 5 metres away and thinking I really should get some painting done, however I am nice and warmly wrapped up under blankets trying to defend myself from Winter's frost...<br />
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...but anyways. What has happened in the week since NiCon? And what is next?<br />
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Well, firstly, lets talk tournaments. I have just confirmed registration to Panzershriek in July, and will be playing in 9th Age. I am excited to get away to another tournament so soon, and to watch the 9th Age tournament scene grow!<br />
We have also confirmed that WarBanner in October will be on the 8-9, and that its main event will be 9th Age!......<br />
.......did you see the key word? <i>Main </i>event....that's right! This year's WarBanner is planned to be able to hold more then just one event. We currently have a high chance of having a Flames of War tournament there, and have a few other game systems we are trying to pull in! If you want to run an event at WarBanner, let me know! The more the merrier!<br />
Regarding future NiCon's, the 2017 event will be held in Auckland, and I have been accepted to run 9th Age there. Furthermore, I managed to secure NiCon making its way to Napier in 2018!!! Yahoooo!<br />
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So that's tournaments, what about whats happening locally?<br />
Firstly, we are bringing out T9A Tribal Warfare campaign to an early end, with next Tuesday being its final night. This is due to several reasons, inclusive of people wanting to try new things. The campaign met its goal of bringing players in and helping them learn, so I am happy.<br />
With this in mind, and my impending move to Tauranga, we have decided to bring the Hawkes Bay Regional Championship for 2016 forward, and will begin it in just a few weeks. This will be a 1500pt 9th Age tournament list competition, and is a knock out event. Last year was a great lot of fun, and I have no doubt this year will be too!<br />
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So down to the painting station. Between now and Panzershriek, I have to get 10 models painted for my Beast Herds army, as I have decided to bring them back out with some minor tweaks to the list. I have also started to work on my Empire of Sonnstahl army, as it needs some loving, and after playing an EoS army at NiCon, its really made me want to have them ready to take to a tournament.<br />
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So that is where I am at, a lot of things coming up in the future, some coming to an end, and even more miniatures to paint!<br />
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So for now,<br />
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Peace!An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-47326100444085134092016-06-06T20:03:00.002-07:002016-06-06T20:03:39.066-07:00NiCon 2016: My First 9th Age TournamentThis past weekend I attended my first Fantasy Battles The 9th Age tournament, which was held at NiCon 2016 and hosted by the Hamilton Immortals. This was only the second 9th Age tournament in New Zealand, with the first one being Mini-Guardcon, which was held the weekend prior in Auckland by the Auckland City Guard.<br />
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NiCon's The 9th Age tournament originally was to sport 14 competitors, all of which had travelled from across the North Island to compete. Sadly, at the final moment, one competitor had to withdraw, forcing the tournament organiser to also pull out to keep numbers even.<br />
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The calibre of players on the tables was strong, with a vast age group in attendance. Most if not all of the players were former Warhammer Fantasy players, and ranged from casual garage players to high end competitors.<br />
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My first match saw me face what was to be the first of three elven armies I fought over the weekend, as a young lad bought out his Highborn Elves cavalry bus list. As many may know, I have a certain hatred towards facing Highborn Elves, as I seem to alway play against them. This game was a great first game to the tournament for me, was fast paced, and my opponent was a really enjoyable person to play against. As it happens, this game landed me a massive win, which put me right onto table one for my next game.<br />
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Table one was a scarey place to be so early on, and my opponent definitely proved why. It was here that I fought one of the ETC NZ Team players from last year's trip to Prague, as he took me on with his version of a Highborn Elves cavalry bus. My opponent here was extremely knowledgable, and I managed to learn a lot from him, as I barely managed to avoid being completely tabled by him.<br />
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Round three saw me move away from Elves, as I went up against Empire of Sonnstahl, an army that in 8th ed Fantasy I only ever played as, never against. This was an interesting game, and was very close. Unfortunately, we were unable to finish the game in time, which I feel hurt my end result from that game, giving me only a minor victory.<br />
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My relief from facing Elves was not long lived, as my final game on day one was against a very strong Sylvan Elves player, who had this time bought along an almost full forest spirit army. It was great to get a game against a different style of SA army, and although I was so tired, it was a good way to end the first day. I cannot recall entirely, but I believe I secured either a draw or minor win in this match.<br />
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Day two saw me up against one of the local boys, and up against a Saurian Ancient list that I had helped design. Before heading into this match, both myself an my opponent believed I had the game, and it was just a case of how many points could he get out of it. We were wrong. From the get go, my dice completely turned on me, and after a lot of failed leadership checks and charge rolls, along with poor impact hit rolls, I stormed off to the store on site to buy some new dice. But by this stage it was too late, and my opponent managed to get a major win out of me.<br />
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The final game for the tournament saw me face the brother in law of the Empire player, and my Beast Herds got to battle it out against the armour cavalry of the Kingdom of Equitaine. This game, again, saw my luck turn sour early on, with failed leadership checks, poor to wound rolls, and a cavalry bus that charged through with Curse of the Wild Wood on them, and didn't even fail ONE dangerous terrain check on a 1 or a 2. But in the end, I was able to bring the game back into my favor, leaving my opponent which just a unit of peasants on the board. By this point however, I had bled too much, bringing us to a draw.<br />
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It was a great weekend and Brian, the TO, did an amazing job. I was disappointed with my final standing as I feel I could have played a lot better, and placed a lot better, but that is the joys of playing a game that involves relying on dice.<br />
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So to the final scores:<br />
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1. Tom C 102BP<br />
2. McCrae L 98BP<br />
3. James B 96BP<br />
4. Nick I 90BP<br />
5.Basil L 86BP<br />
6.Simeon H 80BP<br />
7.Tom D 79BP<br />
8.Richard B 75BP<br />
9. Ethan P 69BP<br />
10. Luke E 64BP<br />
11. Chris S 42BP<br />
12. Curtis T 18BP<br />
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And the awards were as follows:<br />
1st: Tom C<br />
2nd McCrae L<br />
3rd: James B<br />
Best Paint.: Ethan P<br />
Sports: James B<br />
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Yep, you read that right. 4 weeks of none stop painting, late nights, and nearly throwing paint pots at walls, I walked away with this:<br />
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<br />An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-14638671511920687002016-05-23T17:49:00.001-07:002016-05-23T17:49:42.984-07:00Hobby Update May 2016 (Campaign, Paint, and Sleepless Nights)It has been a crazy few weeks, and it is only getting more and more crazy!!!<br />
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As you know from my other blog posts, we have been running a 1500pt campaign for 9th Age over the past few months, and it has been going really well. However, today is the end of turn 4, and only one game out of the potential 15 have been played! With everyother turn sporting an average of 9 games played, this was a big drop. Why may you ask? Well, 4 out of 5 of us are off to NiCon 2016 to compete in the second NZ 9th Age tournament! Yahoo! Road trip time!!!!!! Because of this, many of us have been playing tournament prep games as we try to work out our lists. We are also taking a break for two weeks, to give everyone more time to focus on NiCon without trying to fit in campaign games too.<br />
Because of this, I won't be doing a post for turn 4, but will add it as a joint blog post with turn 5 once we have completed that turn. But as a little spoiler, this is what the map looks like at the end of this turn.....<br />
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Three weeks ago there was very little to no paint on my Beast Herds army. Half of it wasn't even here yet and I was waiting for the orders to arrive. And with only two weeks from now until NiCon 2016, where my Beast Herds are making their tournament début, it has only given me five weeks to paint this 2500pt army from scratch! It has been a lot of very late nights followed by early morning rises to get to work, but progress has been made!</div>
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<i>An overview of it all</i></div>
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<i>The unpainted section, minus a mage who is currently soaking in simply green</i></div>
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<i>My Centaur Chieftain, "Philly", sporting his almighty Impaler</i></div>
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<i>The line up of Impact Hits, with three raiding chariots and one razortusk chariot</i></div>
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<i>A horde of blood-thirsty Wildhorns</i></div>
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An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-41327255823456153122016-05-18T01:29:00.001-07:002016-05-18T01:30:40.735-07:00Tribal Warfare Campaign: End of Turn ThreeFirst and foremost, many apologies! We are over half way into Turn 4 and I am only now finally getting a chance to sit down and write this. In a few days time I will have another blog post up, which will show you why.<br />
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Things have started to slow down a bit as everyone here preps for NICon 2016, where I alongside an amazing gamer and hobbyist, will be running the second New Zealand 9th Age tournament. However, the nine games played were very intense, as everyone struggles to take control of the south east territories.<br />
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<i>Map at the Start of Turn 3</i></div>
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Tom attacked Chris (Tom Won) T25</div>
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<i>Tom: Forest Goblins gained Immune to Psych</i></div>
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Chris attacked Ethan (Ethan Won) T12</div>
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Ethan attacked Chris (Ethan Won) T22</div>
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<i>Ethan: Wildhorns gained Immune to Psych</i></div>
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<i>Chris: General and unit gained Hatred and Immune to Psych against Ethan in next battle</i></div>
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Basil attacked Tom (Tom Won) T25</div>
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<i>Basil: May not use General's Leadership in next game</i></div>
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<i>Tom: Iron Orcs gained +1S</i></div>
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Tom attacked Basil (Tom Won) T30)</div>
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Tom: General gained Plate Armour</div>
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Basil: General and unit gained Hatred and Immune to Psych against Tom in their next game</div>
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Chris attacked Ethan (Ethan Won) T25</div>
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Chris: -1Ld against Ethan in their next game</div>
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Ethan: General gained a piece of Mundane Equipment, but is already maxed out</div>
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Ethan attacked Chris (Ethan Won) T15</div>
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Ethan: Wildhorns gained +1 Toughness</div>
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Chris: -1Ld against Ethan in their next game</div>
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Ethan attacked Tom (Ethan Won) T25</div>
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Ethan: Minotaurs gained +1 Toughness</div>
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Tom: -1Ld against Ethan in their next game</div>
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Tom attacked Ethan (Tom Won) T25</div>
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Tom: Gained Fear against Ethan in next game</div>
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Ethan: -1Ld against Tom in their next game</div>
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<i><span style="font-family: inherit;">Map at End of Turn Three</span></i></div>
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That brings us to the end of Turn Three, and as you can see, its been a hard battled corner of the map.</div>
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The Vermin has made no moves in a long time...has the Under-Empire been deserted? Or are they up to their usual sneaky plans?</div>
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The Greenskins are looking for blood, and have smelt it in the south. The question is, is this the same horde? Or a completely different tribe?</div>
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The Undead are being pushed from their land, their bones thrown across the map like ashes in the wind. But we all know what happens when a Necromancer appears to a field of bones....</div>
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The Vampires have tasted blood, and they are angry. Can they bring a red tide of Death over us all?</div>
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The Beasts are hungry, and will kill anyone who gets in their way. Is it time to stem this tide of frenzied goats?</div>
An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-71747424598180576332016-04-27T01:16:00.000-07:002016-04-27T01:19:21.307-07:00Tribal Warfare Campaign: End of Turn TwoTurn two was slightly slower then the first, with 8 games played. However, even with the less battles, the games were still just as intense as they were in the first round.<br />
Caleb and his Vermin Swarms stayed dormant this turn, pondering their next move as they watched their foes numbers drop from the continual battles. The other three forces, were locked in a continuous combat, and the Beast Herds bought out their Reinforcements this turn to help out...<br />
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<i>Map at start of Turn 2</i></div>
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Ethan attacked Tom (Draw) T10</div>
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<i>Ethan: Wildhorns gained +1 Iniative</i></div>
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Tom attacked Ethan (Ethan Won) T12</div>
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<i>Tom: General and his unit gains Hatred and IoP against Beast Herds in next game</i></div>
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<i>Ethan: General gained a piece of mundane equipment (shield)</i></div>
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Tom attacked Chris (Chris Won) T15</div>
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<i>Tom: General and his unit gains Hatred and IoP against Undying Dynasties in next game</i></div>
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<i>Chris: Necropolis Guard gained +1 Strength</i></div>
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Ethan attacked Chris (Ethan Won) T19</div>
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<i>Ethan: General gained a piece of mundane equipment (heavy armour)</i></div>
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<i>Chris: General and his unit gains Hatred and IoP against Beast Herds in next game</i></div>
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Tom attacked Ethan (Ethan Won) T4</div>
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<i>Ethan: Wildhorns gained +1 Movement</i></div>
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Ethan attacked Tom (Ethan Won) T10</div>
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<i>Ethan: Causes Fear against Orcs and Goblins in our next game</i></div>
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<i>Tom: May not use his 'Spider' in his next game</i></div>
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Chris attacked Ethan (Ethan Won) T12</div>
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<i>Chris: May not use his 'Kitty' in his next game</i></div>
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<i>Ethan: General gained 25pts worth of magical items (Talisman of Supreme Shielding)</i></div>
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I'm not going to go into detail this time in regards to the games, as they were all very bloody and for the most part, very very close games. What I will say is we all had a lot of fun, and it has been great to get all of these games happening. 1500pts is a great size, as it is big enough to enjoy the game, but small enough that it doesn't take a huge chunk of time out of your day.</div>
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<i>"As the High Elves sailed away from the lands, a chill darkness filled with death plagued their vessels. And as the few whom survived the attack of the Darkness escaped, they realised that the land that they had been in was now all but dead...."</i></div>
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After Matthew left the campaign, a certain element left with him. It was an element of diversity in armies and options in games (nothing wrong with the four of us, but the more players, the more excitement).</div>
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So from the east enters Basil and his Vampiric Coven, ready to lay death across the land, just to raise those dead to bolster their forces. I had a quick non-campaign game with Basil at the Napier Executioners Club meeting the other night, and one thing is for sure, my Beast Herds do not like zombies....</div>
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An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-19816412116374030802016-04-16T01:23:00.000-07:002016-04-16T01:23:21.827-07:00Tribal Warfare Campaign: End of Turn OneWhat a great first start to the campaign. A fair number of games were played, and they really showed the calibre of players we have in our local area, both on the table and in the list building. The sheer number of defences that were won, mixed in with draws, caused minimal change to the map, with only Caleb successfully conquering any territories.<br />
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<i>Map at start of the campaign</i></div>
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<u>Games Played:</u><br />
Caleb attacked Tom (Caleb Won)<br />
<i>Caleb: General gains +1 Toughness</i><br />
<i>Tom: General Captured!</i><br />
<i><br /></i>Chris attacked Ethan (Ethan Won)<br />
<i>Chris: May not use Ushabati in next game</i><br />
<i>Ethan: Causes Fear against Undying Dynasties in next game against them</i><br />
<i><br /></i>Caleb attacked Ethan (Caleb Won)<br />
<i>Caleb: </i><i>Causes Fear against Beast Herds in next game against them</i><br />
<i>Ethan: General Captured!</i><br />
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Tom attacked Ethan (Ethan Won)<br />
<i>Tom: General and his unit gain Hatred and IoP against Ethan in next game (if he has recaptured his general</i><br />
<i>Ethan: General would have increased a stat except he cannot as he is currently captured</i><br />
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Ethan attacked Chris (Draw)<br />
<i>Chris: General gained +1 Movement</i><br />
<i>Ethan: Causes Fear against Undying Dynasties in the next game against them</i><br />
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Tom attacked Ethan (Ethan Won)<br />
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Tom attacked Caleb (Draw)<br />
<i>Tom: Regained his General, who gained 25pts worth of magic items</i><br />
<i>Caleb: His Vermin Guard gain Immune to Psychology</i><br />
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Caleb wasn't able to make the game where Ethan attacked. An agreement was made, and Ethan's General was released from captivity<br />
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<i>Map at the end of Turn One</i></div>
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<b>Game One (Undying Dynasties vs Beast Herds)</b><br />
To kick off the campaign, Chris's Undying Dynasties attempted to take control of one of my territories (T12). The living dead lined up ready to take out the Beasts, but the blood hungry animals were out for blood, and quickly crushed the skeleton assault. This was the only one-way landslide game of the entire turn.<br /><b><br /></b><b><br /></b><b>Game Two (Vermin Swarm vs Beast Herds)</b><br />
Although distracted by the rise of the dead in the South, the Beast Herds quickly swelled to their northern lands to defend against an attack from Caleb's Vermin Swarms (T8). This was a bloody battle, with many creatures from both sides falling to the bloodied blades of their foes. However, the tides of Vermin were too many for the Beasts to handle, and their defence eventually fell apart, and the herd fled from their water way territory. In their flee, the general tripped, fell, and was jumped by a bunch of rats! They quickly tied him up, and rushed him off to sacrifice to the Vermin gods!<br /><b><br /></b><b><br /></b><b>Game Three (Orcs and Goblins vs Beast Herds)</b><br />
Having also just lost land to the Vermin, Tom's Greenskins were enraged, and threw themselves in an assault against me (T12) in an attempt to break free from the surrounding forces. Tom bought out an almost all out gunline style of Orc army, forcing the Beasts to do what they do best, and charge forward to the enemy! It didn't take us long to engage, but even then, this shooty greenskin army put up a good fight, and the game ended with a minor win to the Beasts.<br /><b><br /></b><b>Game Four (Beast Herds vs Undying Dynasties)</b><br />
Still outraged at the insult from the Undying Dynasties, my Beast Herds assailed southward (T19) in an attempt to draw them closer to the Living Dead Settlement. Although the game started heavily in the favour of the Beasts, the late game went in the favour of the Undying Dynasties, who managed to bring the game back to a draw with the work of his War Kitty and a unit of hard hitting armoured dead men!!! (cannot recall the name of the unit).<br />
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This was to draw the first turn to a close, however, before the new turn started, our Highborn Elves player made the decision to pull out due to time constraints...So a Skeleton, a Rat, an Orc, and a Minotaur, all stood their in silence, hands held, and watched the graceful ships of the pointy eared elves sail away to distant........yeah no, they just went and took claim to the elves previously owned lands instead!<br />
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<i>Map at the start of Turn Two</i></div>
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Matthew's departure from the campaign was unfortunate but fully understandable. Although we have filled the territories, we are still looking for other players to join into the campaign, in which case we will give them the average number in territories and points, and increase the map size.</div>
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A great start to the campaign, and hopefully we will see even more games played in Turn Two!</div>
<br />An Empire Fallenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11176018125333799530noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4532657174612391547.post-54806258683441178292016-04-04T19:32:00.000-07:002016-04-04T19:32:03.458-07:00Tribal Warfare Campaign: The RundownAs I mentioned in my previous blog post, we have just kicked off or <i>Tribal Warfare</i> 9th Age Campaign. I will be posting End of Campaign Turn reports every fortnight, with details on the progress of the campaign, on my own battles, and of my thoughts on the campaign itself.<br />
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However, as I will be posting these reports via this blog, I thought it only right that I firstly explain the way the campaign works. I will include a copy of the player pack in a link below if anyone wishes to read the full details of the campaign, and as the event organiser give the rights for any other group who wish to run a 9th Age campaign to use the player pack.<br />
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A campaign turn runs for a two week period. We are going from Tuesday night to Tuesday night, using the Napier Executioner's Club meeting night as the turn start time.<br />
In that two week period you may attack up to three territories that are either adjacent to one of your own territories, or adjacent to a waterway if you too control a waterway. You may not attack the same person more than twice in one campaign turn. Games are arranged amongst players either at the club meeting or in their own time across the period.<br />
All games played are 1500pts, following all the rules for writing a list as per the rule manual, except for regarding your general, and with no Lord level characters allowed. Your General's points cost does not come from your points, and is free.<br />
Your general is either a level 2 wizard, or a character from your Heroes list that would be allowed to carry a Battle Standard (obviously he is not your BSB). You may select ONE item from your mundane items for free to add to him, and that is it. After that, he can gain additional items and stats by winnning games. You may give him a mount, in which case the mounts cost comes from your points cost. Once he has been mounted for one game, he must always be mounted on the same mount, unless upgraded to ride an even more expensive mount.<br />
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<i>Pre Campaign Turn One Map</i></div>
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At the end of the battle, both players roll on separate tables, one for the winner and one for the loser, and apply the effects. Some of these may increase a unit or your general's stats, give your general more gear, or cause your general to be captured by the enemy!</div>
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The points are as follows: Win:5pts; Draw:3pts; Lose:1pts; Capture Settlement:+4pts.</div>
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You also get three plots across the campaign. You may not play them more then once, and no more then one may be played per turn.</div>
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The first one, <i>Ambush</i> allows you to attack a tile you normally would not be able to. The second, <i>Reinforcements</i> allows you to in one game have an additional 150pts in your list. The third, <i>Forced Truce, </i>is played against a player at the start of the campaign turn, and neither you nor that player may attack each other over the course of the campaign turn.</div>
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This is the basics of how it works. Here's a sneak peak of the map halfway through the first campaign turn.....</div>
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Tom: Orcs & Goblins</div>
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Caleb: Vermin Swarm</div>
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Chris: Undying Dynasties</div>
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Ethan (Me): Beast Herds</div>
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Matthew: Highborn Elves</div>
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Player's Pack:</div>
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NeX8tZDbFtaH6YI_iBBNGmX-uRR1FWZVwZlyeQhBXCk/edit</div>
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