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I'll post a tourney report in the morning :-)
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I needed sleep! No rest for the wicked it would seem...
Yep, I would concur with Tim and everyone else; Triple Helix are great hosts and if we can keep the numbers up (we did have two people pull out due to commitments...) then I'm sure that Counter Attack can and will become a well worthwhile regular in the Epic Tourney Calendar. Thanks to Tim and the rest of the Epic UK team for organising the event
MoK's Tourney ReportWow! A mere 1pt from 3rd place? I was pretty chuffed to come 4th but that's my best tournament placing yet :-)! However, things could have been very different as I'm sure you'll all see!
My List:
-Warband +2 Nobz
-Warband +2 Boyz + 2 Grotz +1 Nobz w/Warlord
-Warband +1 Nobz + Battlefortress + Flakwagon
-Stormboyz
-Blitz (4 Flak)
-Blitz (2 Gun 2 Flak) + Oddboy
-Blitz (2 Gun 2 Flak) + Oddboy
-Stompas + Supa Stompa + Flak
-Stompas + Supa Stompa
-Big Gunz + Oddboy
-Landa
Game 1: Rich L's Steel LegionI've been playing with my Brace of Supa Stompa list for a little while now and have just about got the hang of it, but pulling current reigning tournament champion Rich in my first game was bound to hurt!
Rich's list involved 2 Mechanised Infantry Companies (1SC), a BTS Leman Russ Company, Hydras, Manticores, 2 sets of sentinels, some thunderbolts and 2 Warhounds, he set up with the mech companies on either side of the Leman russ's, and the sentinels on overwatch forming a ring around a couple of important areas. And then I got first turn!
I've been using the Sooeycide Skwad (SS), in all my ork lists and they're pretty brutal: lacking the finesse of a lot of my fellow epic players I simply use them to take a massive bite out of my opponent as soon as I can! In this I decided to swoop down straight away before Rich could put fighters on CAP or any other formations on overwatch and attempted to hit his SC's formation hard: A landa and a Warband with 4 NOBZ fell from the sky and attempted to smash one of his mobile formations: The SS came out ahead and the broke the formation but later on died horribly themselves although it took a fair few activations for Rich to acheive this: One flank had been effectively stalled for turn 1!
Despite Rich's best attempts (and worst dice rolls), the rest of his army also ground to a halt: formations such as his Sentinels and Manticores suffered Blast markers from lending supporting fire in the SS assault and his LR Company took a lot of 6's from my MW equipped Supa Stompa's. By the end of turn 1 I felt that I could at least turn the game into a draw...
Turn 2 saw the Guard push finally start in earnest although I did manage to keep enough Blast Markers on some of his formations to see several failed activations and the LR company continued to be hit hard by MW barrages whilst my ZZap gunz went Warhound Hunting (failing to hit I seem to recall...). My mechanised Mob made a bad call assualting his now moving second set of mechanised Guard and at the beggining of turn 3 it looked like we had all to play for.
In the end though despite his continual cursing of failed activations Rich had been quietly concentrating on reducing my activation count: making sure to hit the 3 Blitz Brigades where possible and with the SS and Landa blown to smithereens I was left with only 6 activations, maybe 5 which were actually operational! Some last minute messing around on both our halves trying to deny objectives to each other saw Rich come out with a 29-3 well deserved win for all his frustrations!
In a quick post game chat with Rich and EdgarSan we knew that the Landa had come down way too early this time: Overwatch wouldn't have been a problem as Rich's bulk of the army is based upon mobility, I'd have been better off waiting for a chance to contest an objective or halt an incoming assualt: but there's always next time to learn from my mistakes...
Game 2: Horatio's Steel Legion...aaaand...that time came very soon!
Poor Horatio had almost exactly the same build as Rich, replacing the Leman Russ with a very nice looking Werewolfian Baneblade Company, the two warhounds with Shadowswords and mixing it up with an infantry company and rough riders into the mix. His infantry company set up RIGHT NEXT to my Zzap guns on overwatch in the middle of the table and first part of the game involved my scoutsscreening and other formations (2 whole SUPA STOMPA'S) attempting to pound the living crap out of them before they could do anything nasty to my precious Zzap gun (which was holding off his Baneblades), eventually I managed to break them but it took quite an effort.
Horatio played his army almost exactly as he should of done: it lacked as much Flak as would have been useful but in the end the fact that I'd been playing for a few months with my list and this time deciding to save the SS for an oppurtune moment meant that I was able to run circles around him. This time the Zzap Guns managed to hit quite a few targets (felling two shadowswords) and as soon as the Baneblade company rolled forwards unsupported I knew it was time to strike. Suffice to say, scoring a critical hit on his Commisar Equipped Baneblade and another one of them failing all 3 RA rolls meant that the poor things were ripped apart in seconds with the 3rd Super Heavy falling to hack down hits...in turn 2 my Supa Stompa's made short work of his SC's formation forcing it to break to the rear of the table and his 2nd mechanised formation bounced off on the other flank too.
Come turn 3 things looked grim for the guard and I managed to sneak a 32-0 win in by destroying the SC and chums who weren't quite well hidden enough...his pesky artillery did manage to keep hold of the blitz though!
Game 3: Tim's Ulthwe EldarIt seems that Rich smashing me in round 1 may well have contributed to my placing so unusually high at this tournament: if I hadn't of been on the bottoms table for game 2 I doubt I'd have managed such a victory against a more experienced player which in turn would have left me now facing Tim's Eldar List, which was, unfortunately for him, almost the perfect match up for me.
Tim Took:
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Wraithgate
Guardians+Support weapons+Wraithguard
Guardians+Support weapons+Wraithlord
Guardians
Falcons(2 Firestorms)+Spirit Stones
War Walkers
Engines of Vaul -Storm Serpent+Cobra+Spirit Stones
Revenants
Vampire
Wraithship
And this being only his 7th or so game of epic and his second tournament the matchup proved a tad one sided. The Guardians all came out of Wraithgates far too early instead of waiting for an oppurtune moment to assualt and the vampire landed offloaded it's guardians into cover instead of Air Assualting also. His Wraithship's barrage only managed to clip one of my flanks, his summoned avatar's advance was stopped by a stormboy scout screen and the revenants suffred a critical hit in turn 1 before being eaten alive by the SS whilst stuck mid table without any support...all in all...it was a bit of a wipe out and I must apologise to Tim for rushing the game at times: I had my eyes set on a tournament placing and, although I won 29-3 Tim would have been even worse off if we'd have made turn 4: it almost certainly would have gone to 32-0 which would have placed me second!
Tim: see my PM and if you're around and we'll organise a nice friendly game :-)
FinaleWell...you've all seen the results and you all know that I had a great time and played 2 new and exciting opponents (I've played Horatio before...might even have played Rich?!) I was chuffed to be awared Best Army Award too:

(not quite the right army: no deth kopta's)
Which made me happy as I've been working on my red orks quite dilligently! With the prize I ordered myself some Vultures for my IG force whicih will be making a showing next year I reckon :-)
So, thanks again to the organisers, Look forwards to doing battle with every one again next time!
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