Today, the second game report from the tournament in Hildesheim follows.
Since some readers have mentioned that they would like to see my list
in every game report, not just in the first one, I'll present my list
again here:
Brave Humans [1500/1500]
== (Warlord) Imperial Officer [105]: The Kiss Farewell, Fire First, Aim Later, Aim For the Head
* Mercenary Crossbowmen (3) [105]:
* Mercenary Crossbowmen (3) [105]:
== (Warlord) Priory Commander (Crimson Tower) [110]:
* Order of the Crimson Tower (3) [215]: Standard Bearer
* Order of the Ashen Dawn (3) [255]: Standard Bearer
== Mounted Noble Lord [115]: The Unwrought, Weapon Master
* Mercenary Crossbowmen (3) [105]:
* Mercenary Crossbowmen (3) [105]:
* Household Knights (3) [140]: Standard Bearer
* Household Knights (3) [140]: Standard Bearer
The game was against Jens Dinos, who has really cool pictures on the German Discord (User Xenothorn) and just marched in with a large amount of violence.
The W'adrhŭn [1500/1500]
== Predator [105]: War, Animalistic Focus, Marksmanship
* Slingers (3) [175]: Flint Knapper
* Raptor Riders (3) [190]:
== (Warlord) Thunder Chieftain [175]: War, Touched by the Goddess, Violence of Action
* Thunder Riders (4) [330]:
== Matriarch Queen [125]: War, Kill Marks, Apex Master
* Warbred (3) [210]:
* Apex Predator (1) [190]:
Only three regiments that score, but five that just wanted to beat me up, and a large block of Thunder Riders. The impact attacks must be a thing in Hildesheim; I definitely felt underarmed for this violent heap and was very relieved when I realized that the Apex didn't have Fanatic.
We played the "Echelon" scenario, and this time we even had forests and other terrain on the table, but his Predator told the Slingers that it didn't matter to them. Therefore, the plan was quite simple: put pressure on the Slingers early with all crossbows, eliminate them, and pin the W'adrhŭn far away from me so that I could take care of the objectives, and my Crimson Tower and Ashen Dawn could deal with issues like Apex and Thunder Riders.
Round 1, and we both failed to make all our reinforcement rolls. So my
plan was in the trash; I only placed my Officer in the zone, while the
Slingers positioned themselves within short range of his objective.
Fortunately, in round 4, I didn't have to roll for the rest of my army,
so now I had 11 cards while Jens had only 9. Accordingly, I
conservatively built my deck with some crossbowmen for the Raptors on
top, characters in the middle, and the important stuff further down.
Jens got to start but needed a token for Conquest first, so I reduced
the Raptors to one. Then the Slingers' stones killed my Imperial Officer
with crossbowmen, and on the far right, my Household Knights appeared. I
was greedy and wanted to destroy the marker on the far right with them,
but I had forgotten that I would then have nothing in the zone to
score. It was not wise in so many ways that I can't say why I did it,
but such small details sometimes give away games.
As a result, I didn't want to move my Ashen Dawn out of the zone
anymore, and the Warbred saw through my plan on the left flank and used
Burnout to tie up my Household Knights. Of course, there was no Burnout
damage, but I also didn't deserve a blessing from the dice gods. At
least my knights killed a Warbred, and then suddenly the Apex came
around the corner with Move Charge and engaged a unit of crossbowmen. I
know that it can chant Conquest without Fanatic, but I ultimately
ignored that fact. So I had to come up with stupid plans to maybe still
win, and decided to place my Crimson Tower right next to the Apex. If I
start, that beast is history; if not, I definitely survive the impacts
and can trigger my Supremacy in the next round to withstand the Clash as
well. Moreover, it was very unlikely that the Thunder Riders would come
to help because everything was somehow in the way, and he wanted to
score. I liked that, and my second unit of crossbowmen on the flank did
some more damage, but it was healed by the Queen again. The score was
9:7.
Of course, Jens started in round 5, the Apex killed the crossbowmen and continued into the Crimson Tower. They took it in stride and took some damage, while I shot around a bit and wiped out the Warbred with the Household Knights. Then the Thunder Riders triggered Conquest Tier 1, charged the knights, and then went 4.5 inches back into their zone. I raised an eyebrow in acknowledgment, and when the Slingers then dealt 10 damage to the Ashen Dawn, I initiated a charge clash and wiped it out. It didn't matter if Raptors came into my side because they first had to remove the broken token. Also, my Household Knights moved towards my zone to at least score next round, and maybe the Apex would die too. After healing, the Apex had been reduced to 5 life by the crossbowmen and Crimson Tower. It was 9:9.
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