Category: Warmachine/Hordes

Skirmish and Tourney

Skirmish and Tourney

These past two weeks have been somewhat busy, but I managed to get in one Campaign game versus Andy’s Saeryn and Rhyas list, as well as heading to the final Tier 4 Tournament Steamroller for Mark II event this past Saturday. As always, first up is the painting I accomplished.

1 Mulg the Ancient

Mulg the Ancient. Just in time to hit the table for the last few Mark II games. 

Completing Mulg brings me to 189 points painted this year. Which is over half way to my goal of 366! However, I’m probably going to change the goal. Given that Mark III is imminent (I already have the War Room decks, and the rules PDF), and it changes the points costs, I’ve been thinking of how to handle it. Given that many things are roughly 1.5 times more points than they were, I was thinking of moving my personal goal to 500 points in a year, and just keep counting with new point values. We’ll see though.

The other big thing on the painting side was that my Trollbloods army won the Best Painted Award at the Tier 4 End of Mark II Tournament.

2 A Mark II Tier 4 Tourney Trophy

The nifty trophy, provided by the good folks at SCG Hobby.

2 Army Lists Borka  Tier 4 and Doomshaper2 Tier 4

The award-winning armies: A Borka Drunk and Disorderly Tier 4 list and a Doomshaper2 Unbridled Fury Tier 4 list. The Borka list is pretty much everything shown but the two Blitzers, Mulg, and Doomy2. Gotta love Doomy2’s “nothing but heavy warbeasts” style. 

As for games at the tournament, I won one and lost two. I managed to assassinate Asphyxious3 thanks to some long-distance heroics by Mulg. As for my losses, they were totally on me. In both cases I bumbled positioning on my warlocks and had insufficient protection versus melee threats with deep range projection. Still, faced three really fun opponents so it was quite a good time.

3 Borka vs Ashlynn

First match against Larry’s Mercenaries and Ashlynn. The list was pretty similar to Savage’s list that I faced a few weeks ago. This time it wasn’t even close, as Borka’s faithful keg carrier was just short of giving him the drink he needed, which lead to a quick and efficient pummeling on him by my opponent’s colossal in melee thanks to heightened speed from the caster. Just plain ouch. 

4 Doomy2 vs Gaspy3

The second battle was against Andrew’s Asphyxious3, and I fielded my Doomy2 list as I wasn’t going to out-troop a heavy recursion Cryx list. 

5 Mulg vs Gaspy3

I mostly got lucky due to the Sepulcher failing a charge, letting the combination of two Dire Trolls and two Champions smoothly finish it off. That left just enough gap that Gaspy3 had to get up and get aggressive to try and win, which let Mulg pull off a long-shot mashing. 

6 Doomy2 vs Butcher3

My third game faced me against Butcher3’s tier 4 list, a fairly warjack-heavy force with the gun carriage. I pretty much had to go for my Doomy2 list, as Mulg’s anti-magic animus would be my only method of staying alive long enough to potentially retaliate.

7 Doomy2 vs Grolar

Sadly, it was not enough. Doomy2 got just a little too close from a very distant Grolar. With Silence of Death on it, it managed to pummel him into smithereens. I had hoped for a critical slam on Mulg’s protective fit (he had Wild Aggression up, it was quite possible), but alas: it wasn’t meant to be. The good news was that my opponent, Justin, is always fun to face off against and his Khador always look so nice (of course, the one unpainted model in his force is the one that sealed the deal on Doomy2).

Overall it was a fun tournament, and I’m glad that I attended. A good last hurrah for the Mark II rules and the Tier 4 lists, plus good opponents and a recognition of the work I’ve put in on painting my models, made a great day.

As I said above, I also squeezed in a game for the Trollbloods vs. Khador campaign we’ve got going at Drawbridge Games. It pitted my Borka Tier 4 Drunk and Disorderly list against Andy’s Twins of Everblight, Saeryn and Rhyas list.

1 Earthborn versus Scythean

I had good early success versus his warbeasts, getting ahead in the battle of attrition. The Earthborn survived the Scythean’s assault with all aspects intact, and messed him up pretty well with a throw against a nearby wall. 

Scout and Fennblade vs Rhyas

Rhyas was the part of the equation that was tough. While Mosh Pitt did lead to her getting knocked down and getting some swings from Trolls, she survived t0 continue pushing the attack. 

Borka vs Blightblades

It was Andy’s ambushers that really carried the game for him in the end. Despite the pressure from my units I was getting on his casters, they managed to survive thanks to their defensive stats and abilities. That left Borka out in center, and prey to the ambush. The Blighblades and a unit of Bog Trogs swooped in, enclosed Borka so he couldn’t stumble away, and assassinated him. Another victory for glorious Legion of Everblight. 

Another great week of gaming, with a lot of diversity in foe but also challenging opponents. Just the way I like it.

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

189/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 44 (Win/Loss: 26/18/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Trollbloods:

10 Wins (Karchev x2, Vayl2 x2, Lylyth x2, Kaya, Skarre, Thagrosh, Asphyxious3) / 9 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas, Ashlynn x2, Twins Saeryn and Rhyas, Butcher3)

Cryx:

4 Wins (Caine, Karchev, Skarre, Vlad)  /  4 Losses (Asphyxious, Lylyth2, Goreshade3, Stryker)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2)/ 5 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2)

 

Flash of Death

Flash of Death

As always, more games during the week so another update. First the painting, then the three games.

1 Cryx Slayer and Deathripper

Mark III of Warmachine and Hordes is on the horizon, and that means a new battle box and a new Journeyman league. While I’m loving my Trollbloods lately, I think that I’m going to head back to Cryx for the start of Mark III. That means that wanted to finish up the pieces for the new battlegroup box, so I painted up a Slayer and a Deathripper. When I started Cryx, I started in with an alternate starter (Asphyxious), so I needed to get the Slayer done. And another Deathripper never hurts. 

This week I got in three games, two for the Carnage at the Confluence Campaign that we’re doing at Drawbridge Games, and one with a good buddy of mine Tom who’s just starting up with the hobby.

4 Doomshaper2 Doomy2 Epic Doomshaper vs Lylyth

I played Ryan in my first game of the day, bringing a Doomshaper2 list with two Dire Troll Blitzers, a Troll Bouncer, Champions, and Scouts. I faced off against Lylyth, commanding a Carnivean, Scythean, and a Shredder, plus Blighted Ogrun Warspears with UA and Striders with UA. Representing the earthworks the Trollbloods have been building in the campaign, the board was littered with trenches. 

Dire Troll Blitzers pummel Lylyth

Ryan’s Legion inflicted some nasty attacks on my forces, but Lylyth’s range got stretched thin. The Scythean also got a horrible case of “miss every roll ever” disease when trying to finish off the Trollkin Scouts, which helped a lot. Doomy2’s feat turn got me up into her face past her beasts, which meant the next turn the two Dire Troll Blitzers were able to roll in and finish her off. 

2 Jarl Skuld Troll Axer Swamp Troll

Second game I was again in the bunker, this time with Jarl Skuld against Kevin’s Thagrosh. I decided to try an infantry-heavy list, so ran only a Troll Axer and a Swap Troll as my beasts, plus Trollkin Scouts, Trollkin Fennblades, and Pyg Bushwhackers. 

3 Trollkin Fennblades vs Carnivean

I pretty much just fed my troops into the meat grinder, slowly shaving away hit points on his heavy beasts. I didn’t want to kill them because of Thagrosh’s feat, so the lack of heavy-hitting power was tolerable. Because the mission forced Thagrosh to make his way into the trench on my side of the board, turning the board into lines of slow-slog progress through tough troops paid off, and Thagrosh ended the game short of getting into the bunker. 

2 Cryx Starter Box vs Cygnar Starter Box

As I mentioned above, the third game I got in against Tom’s Cygnar force. It was a starter box game, and I knew that Tom had played against Hordes before so I thought I would bring my Cryx to give him a Warmachine foe to face. Thus, it was Deneghra’s battle box that hit the table. It was a great-looking game, as I love Tom’s green color scheme for his Cygnar.

3 Deneghra vs Cygnar Lancer

While I got a lot of attacks in, it wasn’t quite enough. The Slayer and some Venom-baths just couldn’t quite seal the deal on Stryker when I went for assassination. I should have sacrificed an arc node to get a deep Crippling Grasp up on Stryker in a prior turn. Alas, his defense and poor rolls combined to leave me just short. And with that, his Lancer finished Deneghra off with ease the turn after. It was a really fun battle, and very close–a slightly better attack roll with a second Slayer fist or with a second Venom and I would have had the win. 

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

177/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 40 (Win/Loss: 25/15/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Trollbloods:

9 Wins (Karchev x2, Vayl2 x2, Lylyth x2, Kaya, Skarre, Thagrosh) / 7 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas, Ashlynn)

Cryx:

4 Wins (Caine, Karchev, Skarre, Vlad)  /  4 Losses (Asphyxious, Lylyth2, Goreshade3, Stryker)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2)/ 5 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2)

The Pig’s Name is “Oinky”

The Pig’s Name is “Oinky”

Another Thursday night campaign night and some more games and additions to my force. On the painting side, I added some Trollkin Scouts to my army. That finishes up a complete Borka Drunk and Disorderly Tier 4 all the way up to 50 points, which I’m really proud about.

1 Trollkin Scouts   Here are the offending Trollkin Scouts, complete with hog underarm, tooth and tail trophies, spyglass, moonshine mug, and of course: whelp banjo player. This was the most complex Trollblood unit I’ve painted in terms of everything going on with them, so it was a lot of fun to work on even though it took a bit of time. 

This week of the Carnage at the Confluence Campaign we had a special treat: Ryan ran an Iron Kingdoms Roleplaying game that featured many of the league players running a single Legion of Everblight character on a special mission to capture enemy officers. However, before that happened, Ryan and I snuck in a quick game as well. We played 35 points game against Vayl2, again running my Borka Drunk and Disorderly Tier 4 list. At 35 points, that’s Borka, Earthborn, two Winter Trolls (with tier discount), max Champions with Skaldi, Trollkin Scouts, Stone Scribe Chronicler, and a set of Troll Whelps.

2 Borka Tier 4 Drunk and Disorderly vs Vayl2Ryan’s growing Legion of Everblight force was commanded by Vayl2, and featured a Carnivean, a Scythean, a Shredder, a full unit of Warspears plus their Chieftan, and a Beast Mistress with three additional Shredders. We faced off and I got the first turn, so my forces rushed forward to contest the zones. 

3 Trollkin Scouts and Legion Shredder    The newly-painted Trollkin Scouts performed admirably, as they can hit pretty well with their gang ability, and under Borka’s Mosh Pit spell effect, that makes their strikes all the more destructive. 

4 Borka vs Vayl2Borka did as Borka does, managing to survive a frontal assault from a Carnivean as a trap to lure the nastiest heavy close to my lines. Once the rest of his force finished off all of Vayl’s beasts, Vayl had no choice but try and spell-blast her way to victory, but came up short. Borka wandered up and finished Vayl off with a few melee strikes. A fun game as always against a great opponent. 

The win today brought me to dead even in my Trollbloods games. I’m still learning the ropes with the force, but playing Borka consistently has helped me a lot. I just saw that the new ADR was released for the next season, and-of course-Borka isn’t on it. So I’ll have to paint up some other casters or practice more Grissel to get myself ready to go forward in Mark III.

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

167/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 38 (Win/Loss: 23/15/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Trollbloods:

7 Wins (Karchev x2, Vayl2 x2, Lylyth, Kaya, Skarre) / 7 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas, Ashlynn)

Cryx:

4 Wins (Caine, Karchev, Skarre, Vlad)  /  3 Losses (Asphyxious, Lylyth2, Goreshade3)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2)/ 5 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2)

 

 

Beer Tier

Beer Tier

I got in three games this week with my Trollbloods, as I continue practicing with them. And first up, a whole heap of Trollbloods painting I managed to finish:

1 Trollbloods Skaldi Bonehammer Champions UA Stone Scribe ChroniclerSkaldi Bonehammer and a Stone Scribe Chronicler. I forgot to finish the base of the Stone Scribe in this shot, and I did a few more highlights on his face, but they’re basically finished. I’m very pleased with how Skaldi turned out. 

2 Trollbloods ChampionsAlso finished a unit of Trollkin Champions to go along with Skaldi. I’m really liking the mostly dark armor with mixed lighter bits. Felt like they have a nasty look to them that way. 

1 Trollbloods Troll Whelps And finally, I finished a second unit of Troll Whelps. That makes two blocks of five total, so I’ve got about as much fury management as I can possibly fit in (it also helps me toward a different tier list goal). 

On the gaming side, this week I got in two games for the campaign at Drawbridge, and then on Sunday I nabbed a game at Legions with a friendly Mercenaries player.

4 Trollbloods vs CryxThe first Thursday game was against Terry’s Cryx, led by Skarre. The game was 35 points, and I fielded by Borka Drunk and Disorderly tier in the game. We played Outflank, the Steamroller scenario with the two big circular zones. Because there were two big obstructions (two houses) that kind of split the board (in the pic above you can see the gap between the zones), the game ran pretty fast… I managed to clear the zone on the side I went for first, so I got a lead in scenario points and the Cryx couldn’t keep up. A fun game, as Terry is a great player to play against–especially because he has some amazingly gorgeous paint jobs (the image above doesn’t do them justice). 

5 Trollbloods Grissel vs Circle Orboros Fox ThemeThe second Thursday game I got in a smaller points match-up (25) against Roger’s great fox-colored Circle Orboros army. I ran Grissel just for a change of pace. I managed to survive a pretty nasty assassination run from Kaya and a Feral Warpwolf, thanks to good old Tough. Then Grissel finished the job herself the following turn. Definitely a fun match-up. 

2 Borka Drunk and Disorderly Tier 4  For the game on Sunday, I brought my 50 point Borka Drunk and Disorderly tier 4 list. Almost completely painted–just needed a bit more work and touching up of the Trollkin Scouts. I faced off against my opponent Savage’s Ashlynn Mercenaries list that was a Galleon and stacked with Gun Mages and other shooting threats. I managed to weather the storm of her feat turn fairly well, and the grind got to the point where Borka’s sheer defensiveness was becoming a problem. My opponent went for the assassination, managing to get the pieces in place to “lock” Borka down and not stumble away. Ashlynn did her best to kill him personally, but came up just short. And then the Freezer animus from a nearby Winter Troll left her stationary. It looked like Borka and crew would easily finish her off, but one activation remained. Savage took a shot with his Mule Warjack, targeting his own caster in the back. He managed to hit her (stationary and back strike but in combat), and the shot didn’t kill her. But the AOE damage rolled just enough to finish Borka off and a Tough roll didn’t save him. It was a great game, and the way he won the game was super-memorable. I was laughing pretty hard at the absurdity of it. Great fun. 

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

162/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 37 (Win/Loss: 22/15/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Trollbloods:

6 Wins (Karchev x2, Vayl2, Lylyth, Kaya, Skarre) / 7 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas, Ashlynn)

Cryx:

4 Wins (Caine, Karchev, Skarre, Vlad)  /  3 Losses (Asphyxious, Lylyth2, Goreshade3)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2)/ 5 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2)

Kriel at War

Kriel at War

We just finished week one of the Carnage at the Confluence campaign at Drawbridge Games–check out all the progress and story here.

This post focuses on my games in the campaign, but of course first is my painting progress:

1 Trollkin FennbladesI finished a minimum unit of Trollkin Fennblades. Painting units is always the big challenge in Warmachine and Hordes, so I’m proud of getting them done. They add 5 more points to my painted model total.

2 Trollkin Fennblades Officer and Drummer UAI also finished the Drummer model of the Fennblades Officer and Drummer unit attachment. I’ll give myself half points for him (+1), as the Fennblade Officer was one of the first models I painted up to test my Trollbloods scheme (in November!). 

3 Troll AxerI also completed a Troll Axer, for another six points painted. I’m really pleased with how he turned out. Despite all my Trollbloods play, I have never fielded this model until today. Odd, given how much I use my Titan Gladiator to pass out the Rush animus to my Skorne forces. 

Given that it was the first week of the campaign, games were simply bring and battle with rolled Steamroller scenarios. I faced off against three different Legion players over two days: Rico’s force led by Rhyas, Ryan’s force led by Vayl2, and Brandon’s force led by Lylyth.

eMadrak Madrak2 vs Legion of EverblightThe more I play Madrak2, the more I believe I simply do not get him as a caster. I had a good game against Rico, clearing a lot of his stuff and playing defensive to try and get points. But eventually he whittled through my defenses enough to get to Madrak, finishing him with a Scythean. I think I need to run him with troop spam, and just get right up into my opponent’s face and dare them to take him out. Dunno, not my style. 

4 Ryans Legion of EverblightI played my second game against Ryan’s Vayl2 force, which he is doing in a great blue color with some yellow/orange elements. It really pops nicely on the table. For this game I fielded Jarl Skuld, who is much more my style than Madrak2. He plays cautiously, takes out selected pieces to enable a favorable match up to end the game. I finished Vayl2 off with some heroics from Janissa Stonetide’s Rock Hammer spell and Jarl finishing the knocked-down Vayl2 with a charge. 

8 My new Fennblades foolishly line up in a chargeThe next day I snuck in a game against Brandon’s Lylyth force. We took our time, as he is a Cygnar player who is just starting to explore Hordes and Legion of Everblight through the campaign. I took Borka, who proved to be too much for the Carnivean to handle. His high defense when he puts Iron Flesh on himself, and then becomes Stumbling Drunk, is just too good. The one shining moment for Legion was when a Shredder’s attack caused Borka to stumble directly backward toward my table edge, leaving the Carnivean out of melee and with a perfect shot down the line of my Troll Bouncer and the full group of Fennblades. While I took some pretty brutal casualties from that, the Earthborn on the opposite side finally made range on Lylyth and finished her off. 

Overall a great set of games and good opponents. So far so good with the campaign, and if nothing else lots of people are playing new armies because of it.

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

145/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 34 (Win/Loss: 20/14/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Trollbloods:

4 Wins (Karchev x2, Vayl2, Lylyth) / 6 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas)

Cryx:

4 Wins (Caine, Karchev, Skarre, Vlad)  /  3 Losses (Asphyxious, Lylyth2, Goreshade3)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2)/ 5 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2)

Borka Kegslayer

Borka Kegslayer

We’re gearing up for a Map Campaign at Drawbridge Games, and with the focus being Legion of Everblight versus a Trollbloods and Khador alliance, I wanted to get another new caster added to my collection. Enter Borka Kegslayer:

1 Trollbloods Borka Kegslayer Pyg Keg Carrier pBorka Borka1I’m really pleased with how the model turned out. I’m not the best painter, but I’m proud of what I worked out for my Trollbloods. Finishing Borka and the Pyg Keg Carrier also gets me to 133 points of models painted this year!

For this week, it was simply open gaming before the campaign begins next week. So I nabbed a chance to play a game against Colton’s Khador army, as we’ll be allies for the duration of the campaign. We played a 35 point game. He ran Karchev with two Kodiaks and two Berzerkers, a unit of Man-o-Wars, some field mechaniks, and the dog. I brought Borka with an Earthborn Dire Troll, two Winter Trolls, and a Swamp Troll, plus Janissa, Troll Whelps, a Stone Scribe Chronicler, and a min unit of Pyg Bushwhackers with UA.

2 Karchev and Warjacks versus Winter TrollsThe Winter Trolls took the brunt of the Karchev Warjack bundle. The Freezer animus helped somewhat, leaving two of the advancing jacks who ran up into my face stationary. But that didn’t save the Winter Trolls the following turn, as they were pretty easily cut down after an ineffective turn of spraying his models hoping for more stationary effects. 

3 Pyg Bushwhackers and Swamp Troll vs Khador Man O WarsOn the other side, I was doing much better. There was a large obstacle that split the battlefield in half. Because of my shooting, the Man-o-Wars advanced slowly in shield wall, which let me get into my opponent’s zone quickly and sneak some early points. The Swamp Troll proved to be a fantastic ally to the Pyg Bushwhackers. He pulled Man-o-Wars out of formation with his drag, leaving the other isolated ones to be shot down without the benefit of shield wall.  Then the Slip Away order for the Bushwhackers UA allowed them to drop out of combat without free strikes and do it all over. 

4 Earthborn vs Khador Karchev KodiakWhile Karchev managed to dominate my zone eventually, that early turn of getting a quick point paid off. I managed to clear the last of the Man-o-Wars in his zone with a charge from Borka, leaving the Swamp Troll controlling that zone. Scored me my fifth control point on the same turn when Karchev dominated a second time (giving Colton four). It was a really close match, and if I hadn’t grabbed that early turn point with the Pyg Bushwhackers he would have definitely won the match. 

After the game we were laughing, because every time I play against Colton it’s a really close match up, and this time was the same. But what was extra funny to us was that the only wins I’ve gotten this year with my Trollbloods have been against him, and only against Karchev. It was a fun game, and I’m excited to ally with Colton’s deadly Khador in our upcoming campaign!

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

133/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 31 (Win/Loss: 18/13/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Trollbloods:

2 Wins (Karchev x2) / 5 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya)

Cryx:

4 Wins (Caine, Karchev, Skarre, Vlad)  /  3 Losses (Asphyxious, Lylyth2, Goreshade3)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2)/ 5 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2)

Mistakes Were Made

Mistakes Were Made

This week I entered an expanding points tournament at Legions Games, and brought along a Skorne Tier 4 Mordikaar force to give it a try. I finished a few models to add to the army, so I’ll go into that first:

1 Skorne Void Spirit FeralgeistA Feralgeist and two more Void Spirits added 5 points to my painting total, taking me to 127/366 for my one-point-per-day painting challenge. 

The list I brought was an experiment with Scarab Packs and Mordikaar’s odd tier list. For every two units (which Scarab Packs count as) you get a free Void Spirit, and once you get five incorporeal solos they get advance deploy, as well as an expanded starting zone from all the beasts. I wasn’t too confident, as so far my Scarab Pack had not exactly impressed me. It was time to see what four would do.

2 Skorne Mordikaar Tier 4 list Scarab PackThe one wrinkle about this tournament was that each round expanded the number of points. The first round was 15, second 25, third 35, and fourth 50. The above is a picture of my full 50 points list. At 15 it was Mordikaar, four Scarab Packs, and the two free Void Spirits that came with it. Going up I added the additional Void Spirits, Feralgeist, and a Cyclops Brute to hit 25, the Bronzeback for 35, and the rest at 50. 

3 Mordikaar Scarab Pack XerxisTo say I didn’t play so well would be a fair assessment. That said, I also think the list didn’t help. Even with 10 boxes each, the Scarabs fold under almost anything trying to attack them. And in return, they cannot muster the hitting strength to do much. In a later game, I had all four packs go all out–and they managed to only kill six Doom Reavers. And that was maybe their most productive round across all four games. 

4 Mordikaar Scarab Pack ThagroshI faced (in order) Larry’s Skorne, Matt’s Khador, Andy’s Legion, and Scott’s Khador. The only game I was remotely close in was against Andy, but I couldn’t keep enough pressure up on the flag that Thagrosh was dominating to be able to win myself (the game ended with him clearing the center zone, and going up 6-5 on control points). My force simply didn’t have any staying power beyond the Bronzeback–and that’s not enough in a Legion match-up.

On the whole it was a really fun tournament. All four players I faced are people I’ve had good games against in the past, so their clobbering me was enjoyable enough. That said, unless Mark III changes the way Scarab Packs work in dramatic fashion, I think the Scarab experiment will have to wait for a long while before I try it again.

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

127/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 30 (Win/Loss: 17/13/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2)/ 5 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2)

Trollbloods:

1 Win (Karchev) / 5 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya)

Cryx:

4 Wins (Caine, Karchev, Skarre, Vlad)  /  3 Losses (Asphyxious, Lylyth2, Goreshade3)

Carnage at the Confluence

Carnage at the Confluence

The breeding pens had been set, and the restless howl of the accumulated dragonspawn created a roar in the underground burrows. Thagrosh stalked between the pens, pleased at his plans. Rumors of the bones of a lost kin of Toruk named Vorspark*, and the fragmented Athanc they might contain, were turned up by a group of long-ranging Strider Blightblades. They had captured and tortured a Greylord scholar who tended an ancient archive in the northern plains. He revealed a bit of lore that led to more: Vorspark’s Athanc was indeed most likely hidden near the confluence of the Irkel river in northern Khador. 

Yet the location posed a problem. The armies of Khador were spread across nothern provinces retraining and staging for potential southerly pursuits. Even more complicated, the location of the Athanc was right where two large Kriels of Trollbloods had been permitted to resettle as a gesture of good faith by Khador after the Trolls were betrayed by Cygnar. The sheer number of potential foes meant it was time for the Legion of Everblight to strike in true force for the last time.

Thagrosh had summoned all of the commanders, even those he clashed with in the past. The potential of recovering and utilizing another Athanc was too great–especially one that Toruk seemed to have no knowledge about. He sent gangs of captured laborers and the Blighted Ogruns that owned them to hollow out a staging area for the armies of Everblight amidst the winding tributaries of the Tapping River which lay north of the Irkel river. With a huge supply of new beasts created, and tribes of Blighted Nyss creeping southward to support them, Thagrosh and the Legion of Everblight were poised to spread their Wargroups out and drive into the heart of the Irkel river. It would not be long before the ranging scouts of Khador and the Trollblood Kriels would notice them and summon a response in force. It was time to strike, and the howl of beasts in the tunnels would be unleashed in full. 

 

*One of the smaller kin of Toruk, potential “Dragon Y” on the known lore of Immoren.

Battle of the Five Forks Campaign Map

Get ready for a new Warmachine and Hordes campaign at Drawbridge Games: Carnage at the Confluence. The battle lines are set, and rules on how the campaign will run can be found here.

Starting Week Confluence of CarnageThe map above has the tiles marked with starting positions for Wargroups–the units functioning as a combined army of sorts. The legend below shows which Warcasters and Warlocks lead each Wargroup.

Legion Wargroups Code Khador + Trollbloods Wargroups Code
Thagrosh T Butcher and Gunnbjorn BG
Lylyth L Sorscha and Grim SG
Saeryn and Rhyas SR Karchev and Grissel KG
Vayl V Strakov, Calandra, and Jarl SCJ
Absylonia A Vlad and Doomshaper VD
Kallus and Bethayne KB Irusk, Zerkova, and Madrak IZM
Harkevich, Old Witch, and Borka HOWB

While Khador and Trollbloods have shed blood in the past, an uneasy truce exists for now between them. However, the machinations of Cryx, Cygnar, and Circle Orboros operatives in the area may yet drive these erstwhile allies apart.

Campaign games will start on Thursday, May 5th.

Troll Down!

Troll Down!

Another Thursday night of gaming, and more battles cataloged for my Trollbloods. But first up as always, new painting to display. Two Winter Trolls ready to go, though now that I look at the pictures they look a bit darker than the others. I might want to highlight their skin back up a bit more.

1 Winter Troll x2They are not particularly good in the game, but they are 10 more points painted toward my totals–which puts me at exactly 1/3 of the way through the painting progress. And with the new edition of Warmachine and Hordes coming in June, there’s hopes that the old models that haven’t been particularly great will get new rules that improve them. Winter Trolls haven’t been good ever (not Mark I, nor Mark II) so perhaps they’ll finally get their moment. 

In terms of gaming, I got two matches in this week. First, a Trollbloods vs. Trollbloods battle against Tony, and then a smaller battle-box sized game against Roger’s fox-colored Circle Orboros. First the big Troll clash:

2 Doomshaper2 eDoomshaper eDoomy TrollbloodsMy Doomshaper2 force. With added Winter Trolls, because well… I just painted them. I also forgot my Impaler at home, so had to borrow a friend’s for the battle, so that’s why he doesn’t match. The basic plan is using the movement boosts and tricks of Doomy2 to yo-yo ranged warbeasts and knock out key models/dent things as they close in. I’m not sure it works (I’m leaning strongly toward the idea that it’s a complete flop). It also definitely suffered from the two Winter Trolls, because…

3 Trollbloods Bearka Borka2 eBorkaMy opponent Tony fielded Borka2, who makes his whole battlegroup immune to cold, and can selectively give cold immunity to a unit with an upkeep spell. Battlegroup was Mulg, Impaler, Bouncer, and Pyre Troll, supported by minimum Tuffalo, a big group of Fennblades with two pieces supporting them, and a Krielstone.

4 Troll Bouncer versus Dire Troll BlitzerThe lines got pretty mixed, as Borka2’s feat turn left me unable to project much against his forces beyond sending a few Fennblades to their ancestors. The rampage of the Dire Troll Blitzers was blunted by the heavy forces they matched up agaist. I managed to finish off Mulg after this photo, and was starting to put some pressure on controlling the far scenario zone to get an advantage and hopefully grind out a win. 

5 Fennblades and Fell Caller Hero Doomshaper2Sadly, Doomshaper2 got buried under weight of attacks from stragglers as the forces got thinned out, and his utterly feeble old man stats started to show themselves. He was assaulted by a Fennblade and a Fell Caller, lit aflame from a Northkin Fire Eater (the hit also forcing the tough and knocking him down), and finally slain by a shot from the Pyre Troll. Overall a really fun game, as Tony is a great opponent and it really helps me to see how other Trollbloods players build their lists and react to the flow of battle with familiar pieces. 

My second game of the day was a quick battle-box sized skirmish against my buddy Roger who is just starting out with the game. He’s got a beautifully painted fox-colored Circle Orboros group that he’s working on and playing, so it was good to get a quick game in. I didn’t bring the pieces I needed to do a proper battlebox, so I looked through what I had for what would work okay and settled on Madrak2, Two Winter Trolls, and a Storm Troll.

6 Battlebox Game Madrak2 vs KayaAnd I promptly learned that luck would simply not be with me this game. The light warbeasts are tough enough, but with dice going awry they got downright awful. Here they are crashing agaist the Circle menace. 

7 Ultimate Shame Madrak2 killed by two Circle Orboros ArgusThe most ignoble part of the game came from when I realized that Madrak2 needed to mix it up himself to win. So I put his buff up on himself and rolled up onto the near Argus… only to miss and miss again until I was left with too low a fury stat and a still mostly-healthy Argus. I further complicated my mistake by trying to make up for his misses by going hog-wild with my light warbeasts and forgot to leave open fury on them for transfers. That left me with my defense lowered thanks to my own buff spell–and Madrak2 was unceremoniously laid low by the assault. 

All told some great gaming, and really nice looking forces to play against. I’m committing to Trollbloods for a while, at least at Drawbridge, as I want to get better at playing them. First stop: a completely changed list from the nonsense I was running with Doomshaper2!

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

122/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 26 (Win/Loss: 17/9/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2)/ 1 Loss (Rask)

Trollbloods:

1 Win (Karchev) / 5 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya)

Cryx:

4 Wins (Caine, Karchev, Skarre, Vlad)  /  3 Losses (Asphyxious, Lylyth2, Goreshade3)

Company Complete

Company Complete

Well, we finally finished up our Company of Iron league at Drawbridge Games, and it was a huge success. The final standings of the players and results:

Place Name Faction Total Wins 50-point Victories Platoon Victories
1st Andy Minions 7 3 4
2nd Andrew Skorne 6 5 1
3rd Ryan Cryx 5 0 5
4th Colton Khador 4 1 3
5th Dan Circle Orboros 3 0 3
Honorable Terry Protectorate of Menoth 2 1 1
Honorable Enrico Legion of Everblight 2 0 2
Honorable Brandon Cygnar 1 0 1
Honorable Tony Trollbloods 1 1 0
Honorable Kevin Legion of Everblight 0 0 0

It was a great gaming opportunity overall, and the Drawbridge player base nicely shifted across multiple factions so that pretty much everyone got a reward. Extra bonus congrats to Ryan, who won the remaining pins with his great terrain building donations to the store (the trench and the bunker).

As for my progress, I was a painting fiend this week: I finished three full units of Skorne Scarab Packs to go with the first unit I already painted and shared.A great time seemed to be had by all. I know that I had a lot of fun in my games–and while I did terrible in the Platoon missions, they were great fun nonetheless.

1 Skorne Scarab Pack x3They’re for a mad scheme I have for a Mordikaar theme list, and they’re a fun little unit (that is horribly fury-inefficient). But completing them adds 15 more points to my total. That means I’m up to 112/366 points for 2016, and closing in on 1/3 of the way to the goal!

I got in one game for our final night of the league, facing off against Dan’s Circle Orboros force. The game was 50 points, and the Fire Support scenario from Steamroller 2015 was what we rolled on the Company of Iron chart.

3 Circle Line of BattleDan’s deployment of his Circle. The Warbeasts get advanced deploy because of the tier, and the Skinwalkers got an advance move. His Warlock is Kaya2, run pretty strong side on beasts–a Feral, a Stalker, and a Riphorn led the charge, with support from a Gorax, Druids of Orboros, Skinwalkers with Alpha, and Shifting Stones. 

4 Skorne Line of BattleMy force also had a fair amount of advanced deploy. I haven’t completed everything for the Mordikaar tier experiment yet, so I decided to see how the Scarab Packs did without any support–hence, more experimenting with Naaresh. The list is Naaresh, four Scarab Packs, a Gladiator, a Bronzeback, the Company of Iron Platoon components, and some Paingiver Beast Handlers. 

5 Brave Paingiver BloodrunnersThe Paingiver Bloodrunners got into the action fast as they could. The Stalker had reached out and struck down some Scarabs before lightning strike carried him away, so these two brave Bloodrunners sacrificed their lives to close lanes and block. 

6 More Skorne Paingiver Bloodrunner ShenanigansMore Bloodrunner shenanigans. Their Shadow Play ability is really amusing, and lets me set up some ugly positioning and activation problems for my opponents. The Bloodrunners don’t ever really shine themselves, but their annoyance factor cannot be understated when they can get Shadow Play to trigger. 

8 eKaya versus NaareshIt got pretty touch and go in the battle, as I was not afraid to stand Naaresh up close (nor afraid to damage him with my Beast Handlers’ whips). Kaya2 brought herself and a lot of her forces up and into the fight with the crazy rapid strike she can manage. Dan’s forces would have finished me off, but the Feral Warpwolf missed its headbutt attack on Naaresh (which he had a pretty decent chance of getting). Even with the blood tokens from his Pain Monger ability would not have let him live through the following assault if he happened to be knocked down. Once he had committed, it was a matter of finishing off Kaya2’s beasts and threat vectors to win the game via assassination. 

A great close game that could have gone either way honestly. He had more bad luck rolls, particularly with his Stalker, and that is often the difference in a closely matched battle. It was great fun overall, as Dan’s force is always excellently painted and he’s a fun and challenging opponent in the game.

 

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

112/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 24 (Win/Loss: 17/7/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2)/ 1 Loss (Rask)

Trollbloods:

1 Win (Karchev) / 3 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2)

Cryx:

4 Wins (Caine, Karchev, Skarre, Vlad)  /  3 Losses (Asphyxious, Lylyth2, Goreshade3)