The Mindset
Scene 1: A Flower In The Field
I am a flower. A beautiful flower in a field of other flowers, but there are none like me. I am special. I will stand out apart from the rest my brethren and solidify myself in the spotlight, making my path, making my way no matter what the cost. What is that I see before me? A boot?
Scene 2: Boot
Boot crushes flower.
The Problem
I keep encountering gamers that want to be the special flower. They want to play 40k their way and I am fine with that. However, when they ask for tactical help and other knowledgeable gamers chime in, their help is rejected with the thought that they want to make their own path and go their own way and refuse those solid played out ideas. Then, which is really the crux for me, they get frustrated when their plans don’t work out and they don’t win their games or do poorly at a tournament.
If you want to do better, either take the advice given, or if you reject it, don’t complain when things don’t work out for you.
The Bell Curve
It is in my opinion that this plays out as well in the 40k community. You have those players that are at the top and will most likely be at the top of every game or tounament, the players that are often at the lower end, and all those players in the middle. I firmly align myself in that last group. I’m typically a bit in the above average, but rarely am at the top level, although I have been chipping away towards those higher spots.
Most of us are those average players, so I think we need every advantage and a bit of luck to take those top prizes. Don’t shy away from those combos you see online and strategies that work well. Of course everyone wants to be the player that unlocks the hidden code of 40k and go to that top tournament and place first, but it will most likely not happen.
Influencing Your Curve
I’ve tried to talk a bit about things people can do to get better as a players so let me link and overview those thoughts here:
Practice (Preferably against better players):
Good example of this was I got to play against a very nice fellow who hadn’t played against the Centstar and although I explained how it worked, decided to leave his Wraithknight on the table with me going first. Of course I’m going to go after that and take it out as soon as I can. No Stomps? No problem. Talking afterwards that was one of his big mistakes and not one he will make anytime soon.
For the love of Pete, please take those combos and run with them? Playing Orks with Snarf Snarf (Zadsnark)? Please tell me you have a Painboy and Warboss with Lucky Stick and Zadsnark and a bunch of Biker Boyz in that unit? NO? Sorry brah, that unit ain’t going to cut the mustard!
I once played against a player a long time ago that had all this stuff crammed into his Fire Warriors. When he asked about what he could do I suggested that he cut out all that stuff and make it more geared towards one thing or just cut it out altogether as he had long and short ranged guns that he was paying a premium for. His reaction was of the special flower varieity. He wanted them to be a swiss army knife to have uses in any situation. Problem was, the bloated points made that knife the size of a brick and not very usable in any situation.
Read what works and use it!
Stick With Your List (Unless it sucks):
I have been playing my Centstar list or a variation of for some time now. I’m comfortable with it and know or have ideas of what to do in many situations. Stick with your list so you know it very well. Unless it sucks, then change it!
There are a lot of people offering to look at your list and give feedback. Use it? Frontline has many avenues to get your list rated. Signals From The Frontline has a regular segment on this, Abusepuppy has been doing a regular series as well, and then the forums are usually hopping on these kinds of topics. Ask on the internet or ask around at your game store. You will surely find help someplace.
Final Thoughts
Instead of looking for the top prize, set realistic goals for yourself. Start with just winning a game at a tournament! Practice and go for 2-0 or 4-2 at a larger grand tournament. Make your goals realistic for you and take pleasure when you meet them. If you have to be that special flower then know those boots are coming for you and will stomp you into the ground, with a little luck though and a lot of practice, you may just be able to turn the tides on that boot and put it into the ground.
What are your thoughts? Can the special flower make it in a sea of boots? Post your thoughts below and be sure to visit the Tactics Corner for more great winning ideas!