This past weekend I had the opportunity to go away for the weekend and hang out with 40k friends at Just A Games Con in Corvallis, Oregon. Friday and Saturday were spent celebrating the birth of the young Mr. More Tanks, playing games and eating terrible Thai food, with Sunday dedicated to a small three round tournament hosted by a local convention at the Elk’s Lodge.
Even the day before I was rolling hot with my Censtar list, hitting my deep strikes and causing mayhem as can be seen here in my battle with Mr. More Tanks!
The Event
When I heard it was at the local Elk’s Lodge, I was a bit skeptical as when I think of a place like that I think of my Grandpa who was a Knights of Columbus member (think Catholic Elk’s Lodge) and his tiny hall where they held pancake breakfasts and drank in the bar. Well this place certainly had that vibe, but it was actually quite large and could easily host a very large tournament if it had enough players. Bonus points for serving food and beverages on sight making lunch easy and the French Overlord plied with whiskey.
The Games
Round 1
My first game had be against Baxter from Mugu games. He was running CAD Necrons with allied Necrons and had Immortals in Night Scythes, 2 fat squads of Wraiths, 3 squads of 2 Heavy Destroyers, Zahndrekh, and a couple of squads of Tomb Blades. My first turn I put the hurt on one of the Wraiths whittling it down pretty good, but things wen’t downhill pretty fast. Baxter was just hot with his reanimation protocols and the Centstar totally underperformed. I struggled to get any Maelstrom points and even with his MSU Necrons, just couldn’t take down his small squads. One round my Centurions unloaded into a squad of 2 heavy destroyers and I think only one died. Last turn I went for the gusto to win the primary and get some points and put something like 15 ap2 wounds and 18 normal wounds on Zahndrek, and Immortal, and a Cryptek in the open and only killed Zahndrekh and an Immortal. 4 ups like a boss son! Down in flames I go. 1 point.
Round 2
My second game had me against Battle Brother Sam whom we have known each other from the Guardian Cup. He was running 4 Flying Tyrants, a Barbed Hierodule, 5 Ripper squads, and a Malanthrope. I’ve played this game before against Geoff’s Tyranids and when I didn’t get Perfect Timing knew I was in for a difficult game. My first turn saw a couple of wounds on the Hierodule (the only thing I could see) and his first turn saw two Dreadknights go down to dakka fire. Ugh. The Censtar got stuck in the corner for a couple of turns and when it finally made it out, misshaped and went off the table into reserves. Sam’s next turn had him take out the rest of my army and resulted in a tabling. 0 Points.
Round 3
Bottom table! My last game was against a new player to the Portland scene with Steve bringing a Space Wolf and Space Marine list. First turn saw Loth perils and lose Invisibility first turn. That was…hilarious.
Things were going pretty good in the beginning but quickly soured as the Centurions just failed their two up saves and got whittled down to nothing. The biggest problem though was his Thunderwolves. I assaulted them with two Dreadknights and in the ensuing rounds of combat did something like fifteen strength 10 wounds but he only failed one 3++ from that unit. They punked the Dreadknights and went on to rampage around as my backfield crumbled and my Star just couldn’t put out enough damage with the one or two Centurions left.
Crash and Burn!
- Its Just A Dice Game – Your dice do not care about statistics. They are random beings who are as fickle as the wind. They will disappoint you and exhilarate you all the time and cannot be trusted. You just have to know that this will happen.
- Maintain A Positive Attitude – I’ve played many a games where my opponent wasn’t rolling well and their attitude was just terrible. This made the experience for both of us just no fun. This is a game between TWO people and I always try to laugh off stuff that goes wrong. I see a lot of batreps where someone is losing and just looks sour and miserable. Where’s the fun in that?
- It Really Doesn’t Matter – In the end, this is just a game of toy soldiers that has no real meaning on the real world. Yes, it is fun to win, but when that becomes your everything, then maybe it is time to reassess your priorities.
- Keep Playing – Your bad luck streak can only last so long so keep playing and weather it out! Try a new army or different build to just have some fun. I’m still loving my Necrons.
- Rethink Your Game Plan – One thing I noticed is that my list struggled a bit in the new ITC missions. Especially with the new bonus missions. My army was good at getting all the bonus missions as well as denying them. I may have to mix things up to figure a new direction as I struggled with many of the new bonus point missions.
- Don’t give up! – Relax, let it go, and keep on truckin! If I let one bad tournament get me down then I am in for a tough road as not every tournament can be a winner.