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2016: Faith and Fury

2016: Faith and Fury

This is it, the final update of 2016. I got behind in updates due to the madness of the holiday season, so pardon the fact that this one is a LONG one.

The big highlights: I painted 727 total points (converted to Mark III costs) in 2016, and played 122 games fielding four different factions (Trollbloods, Protectorate of Menoth, Skorne, and Cryx).  I finished up with a 60% win rate overall, which I’ll take as pretty good for the sheer number of Warcasters and Warlocks I plunked onto the table during the year (27). I played the following Warcasters and Warlocks in at least one game this year: Feora2, Amon Ad-Raza, Kreoss1, High Reclaimer, Malekus, Durant2, Goreshade3, Asphyxious1, Scaverous, Skarre2, Deneghra1, Borka1, Grissel1, Doomshaper2, Hunters Grim, Jarl, Madrak2, Ragnor, Makeda1, Xekaar, Hexeris2, Morghoul2, Hexeris1, Naaresh, Morghoul1, Mordikaar, and Xerxis2.

My goals for 2017 are fourfold: Settle on a caster pairing and really play a lot of them, focus on a single Hordes and single Warmachine force, play in more “away” tournaments to get more exposure to players outside of our local meta, and paint at least 365 points again for the year.

On the painting side, here are the models that I completed to finish off 2016:

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The Scourge of Heresy prepares to cleanse the unfaithful. 

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Not a great photo, but the Vigilant stands ready to defend my warcasters.

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The Hunters Grim, which were a super-fun unit to paint up. I really love Krump in his little bowler hat and stogie. 

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Dire Troll Bomber stands ready to blow up some foes. 

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And my final addition of 2016, a hint of my 2017 project: a Retribution of Scyrah Griffon. 

 

I got a heap of games in to finish out the year as well. Some brief photos from each:

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Mortenebra could not handle the charge of the Allegiants of the Order of the Fist under Durant2. They gummed up the works long enough that I could get her into the range of the Book, and once she couldn’t cast spells she was done. More of a grind than an assassination, but it ended with her dying. I also got in a game with Malekus, who lost to Deneghra3 (but I failed to get a photo of them). 

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Kreoss1 faced off against Fyanna2. It’s a rough match up for Fyanna overall I think, as his feat hurts her. After the knockdown, it only took an Eyriss1 shot and a single Vanquisher shot to finish her off. 

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Did I mention that my meta is chock-full of Cryx players? Because it is. These are Terry’s amazing Bloodgorgers opposing my Malekus force. I managed to carve my way to Gaspy1 and finish him off. 

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My newly painted Vigilant hits the field… and immediately loses me the game. Forgot the Banshee shot, having a medium as part of my bunker (rather than just heavies) turned the Vigilant into a slammed knockdown on Kreoss1. And Kreoss did not like the taste of his own medicine as he was promptly shot to pieces. 

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With a sour Protectorate taste in my mouth from my blunder, I decided to play some Trollbloods for a bit. It also helped that I finally painted up the Hunters Grim and really wanted to give them some table-time. This is list absolutely not the list I want to field with them, but it was good to give a go with. I’m still finding Dire Troll Blitzers to be somewhat bland (the change of their animus is the worst part… as I loved the hijinks that I could do with their Mark II animus). My force took on Absylonia2, and I managed to triumph after a long grind of a fight. Abby2 came up just a bit short on killing Grim2 personally, which let me finish her off in return. 

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Next I took the Hunters Grim into Deneghra1. Overall I think I played okay in this game when it came to attrition but ended up losing Grim2 when my center couldn’t quite hold to protect him. 

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The Denny1 game had been against my buddy Ryan in prep for a Tournament we were headed to. Sadly, nasty ice and snow managed to keep us from heading down into the hills of West Virginia, so the four of us who were going to carpool played the “Bummer Bowl” instead at Ryan’s place (as so very much went wrong that morning it got to be absurd). I got paired against Ryan’s other half of his pairing: Aspyhxious3. It proved to be a very rough game, but the Hunters Grim managed to hold on for the win. Grim2 got a Blood Lure shot onto Gaspy3 and put up Rage on the Mauler, and I cleared the path with the remaining Blitzer. Despite being way behind in attrition, a single Dire Troll Mauler can get the job done when he can play with all five Fury. 

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Another day, another Hunters Grim day. I faced off against Skorne this time, and my first chance to play Zaadesh2. The good news was that Grim2 had many of the tools to help against Zaadesh2. The bad news was that it took too long to get them leveraged in the right places. I lost by points on two opponent-turn dominates as I just couldn’t contest the left zone in the picture. 

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Finished 2016 with a game against my buddy Michael’s Trollbloods and Horgle2. I fielded Ragnor, as Michael is just starting out–so seeing his other caster is almost like getting reps himself. Horgle2 puts on a heck of a nasty show. We played the scenario “The Pit”, and my early scores on my friendly flag left me able to steal a dominate of the zone in the middle of the game to win. I’m definitely nervous about the next time I face off against Horgle2’s flaming fury!

 

 

All in all, a heck of a 2016 year of gaming. I painted a ton of models, got in heaps of games with lots of casters while maintaining a solid win rate, won a best-painted award for my Trollbloods force at a Steamroller, and ran two amazing (I thought) home campaigns for a dozen players in our local meta each time. I’ll take it! Here’s hoping to make 2017 even better!

500 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

504/500 (actually 727 if I convert everything to Mark III points)

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 123 (Win/Loss: 74/49/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Trollbloods:

18 Wins (Karchev x3, Vayl2 x3, Lylyth x2, Kaya, Skarre, Thagrosh, Asphyxious3x2, Venethrax, Deneghra, Grayle, Absylonia2, Horgle2) / 14 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas, Ashlynn x2, Twins Saeryn and Rhyas, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Vayl2, Sturm and Drang, Deneghra, Zaadesh2)

Protectorate of Menoth:

25 Wins (Agathia x3, Tanith x2, Helynna, Lord Carver, Terminus, Beth Maddox x3, Ragnor x2, Sorscha, Stryker2, Rask, Xerxis, Butcher, Sorscha2, Haley, Aiakos, Reznik, Deneghra3, Mortenebra, Fyanna2, Asphyxious) / 12 Losses (Agathia x2, Haley, Terminus x2, Kaya2, Rhyas, Amon, Tanith, Deneghra3 x2, Helynna)

Skorne:

25 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2, Stryker x2, Ragnor x2, Agathia, Malekus, Durgen, Kozlov, Bart, Terminus x2, Tanith, Kallus, Harkovich)/ 19 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2, Stryker x2, Magnus2, Terminus x2, Tanith, Vlad x2, Rahn, Arkadius, Deneghra, Gorten, Asphyxious)

Cryx:

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

Homebrew Campaign

Homebrew Campaign

My main gaming lately has been the homebrew campaign that I’m running at Drawbridge Games here in Pittsburgh, PA, which has taken on a life of its own. I’ve been fiddling with all sorts of factions as part of it, working with whichever sides need more assistance in getting onto the map. Thus, my painting over the last few weeks includes some for each of my armies. After that, I’ll talk about the games I’ve gotten in lately.

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Dire Troll Mauler. Yeah, this guy is an absolute monster in Mark III. Had to add one to my force, and I really like how he turned out. 

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Lord Tyrant Hexeris. Really pleased with the model, even if his rules leave something to be desired. 

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Finally, I added a minimum unit of Flameguard Cleansers (forgot to take a pic on the gaming table, so one on the shelf will have to do). For some reason infantry take me soooooo long to paint. 

On the gaming side, I got in a heap of games recently against a variety of different players and factions. I’ll dive right in:

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Since my last update, I started with some Skorne. Having finished Hexeris1, I had the idea of a pairing with him to be anti-infantry and Morghoul1 as an armor-cracking/counter-punch list against heavy spam. My first game was against Kommander Harkevich and a whole heap of Khador warjacks, so Morghoul1 it was. His feat really helps Skorne heavies survive the initial attack, and then answer back. I got to the point where too much was able to get in on Harkevich (two void spirits and an Aradus), and managed the assassination. 

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My other game was against Asphyxious1, and there were enough troops that I took Hexy1 for a spin. He was… less than impressive. I’m not sure which types of troops are best for him and his feat. Satyxis Raiders proved to have too high a DEF value to hit each other in melee, making my feat turn quite lackluster. I got caught having to catch up, which meant an over-extended Hexy1 and an assassination against me. 

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Onward to some Trollbloods. I swapped to them mainly to balance out the sides in the campaign we’re up to, and started out with a Doomy2 loss to Andy’s Sturm and Drang. I played a lot of Doomy2 at the end of Mark II, so he was easy to plop on the table for a game to give it a go. My wall of heavies got close to sealing the deal, but I ended up losing after not quite getting an assassination. There was no way I was going to stay in the game when it came to scenario, so I had to make my move. My list needed a few more troops to really make it work. 

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I followed that game with a match using Borka, against Scott’s Deneghra1 and Cryx force. He’s a newer player who has gotten good ahead of the curve, but the classic “understood that Borka is hard to assassinate but didn’t realize just how hard” problem manifested itself, and Mulg was able to get into Denny and finish her off in the turn after she went for it against him. Borka may be my favorite of the Trollbloods casters, as I simply love his dare: “go ahead and try, I’m right out front”. 

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Had an old friend, Charles, who used to play Warmachine and Hordes reach out and say that he was returning to the game and wanted to get a match in–so I jumped at the chance. Faced off against his Grayle list with my Jarl force. Mauler smash-and-grab was the name of the game, managing to cripple his Satyr and knock down Grayle with the throw. Thanks to Fury issues, and some lucky misses, the Mauler survived the retribution. Snacking down a few whelps, he then rocked into Grayle and finished him off. Was a great game, and Charles’ stuff is beautifully painted so always a joy to face. 

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I’ve been bugging my buddy Ryan to finish up his Deneghra3 model ever since it took flight when he was bringing it on a windy day last year (the wind legit lifted the model off the top of his case and crashed it to the street, breaking it). He finally finished her up, so we nabbed a couple of matches as I was keen to face her. The first game I took my Protectorate and Amon Ad-Raza. Scenario was the Pit, so it was somewhat of a dead letter due to positioning. I almost got her assassinated, but came up just short. Having to trample to get there rather than charge hurts, and Amon’s feat still doesn’t fill up warjacks particularly well. Ryan managed to get a functional warjack onto Amon thanks to Ghost Walk, and that was a game. 

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The second game I fielded Feora2, as I wanted to have my painted Flameguard Cleansers on the table. I managed a win over Deneghra3 this time, in large part because lighting my own jack wall on fire with Cleansers then swapping it over to key enemy models is just awesome. The kill came down to the continuous fire. Always my favorite type of assassination… wait, no it’s AWFUL to win that way. Shouldn’t go in if I need to get lucky to finish the job. Great game as always with Ryan, and it was fun to see Denny3 hit the table.  

500 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

445/500

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 113 (Win/Loss: 68/45/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Protectorate of Menoth:

23 Wins (Agathia x3, Tanith x2, Helynna, Lord Carver, Terminus, Beth Maddox x3, Ragnor x2, Sorscha, Stryker2, Rask, Xerxis, Butcher, Sorscha2, Haley, Aiakos, Reznik, Deneghra3) / 10 Losses (Agathia x2, Haley, Terminus x2, Kaya2, Rhyas, Amon, Tanith, Deneghra3)

Trollbloods:

15 Wins (Karchev x3, Vayl2 x3, Lylyth x2, Kaya, Skarre, Thagrosh, Asphyxious3, Venethrax, Deneghra, Grayle) / 12 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas, Ashlynn x2, Twins Saeryn and Rhyas, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Vayl2, Sturm and Drang)

Skorne:

25 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2, Stryker x2, Ragnor x2, Agathia, Malekus, Durgen, Kozlov, Bart, Terminus x2, Tanith, Kallus, Harkovich)/ 19 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2, Stryker x2, Magnus2, Terminus x2, Tanith, Vlad x2, Rahn, Arkadius, Deneghra, Gorten, Asphyxious)

 

Cryx:

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

Scream-Roller and Open Warfare

Scream-Roller and Open Warfare

Another blog post for another few weeks of gaming madness. This time, it’s a Halloween event, some painting for one faction, and even a few games played with my other two factions.

First up, I ran the first of what I hope becomes a regular fall thing: a Scream-Roller tournament at Legions Games. You can see the close up of all the Jack-O’-Lantern objective markers I painted up for the event above. I also made key trophies for the winners and arranged for some “scary” door prizes (a Wraith Engine and some “Beware of Nerfs” Bane Warriors). You can read more about this event on Bell of Lost Souls, and the prizes and winners are below.

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The Prize Collection. Players got to keep their pumpkin objective markers if they wanted.

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Front Row (L-R): Nicholas Caruso (3rd Place, Legion – Lylyth3/Abby2), Paladin Larry (1st Place, Cryx – Coven/Scaverous), Andy Thompson (2nd Place, Khador – Strakhov/Harkevich). Back Row (L-R) Door Prize Winners: Mike M. and Justin Shannon. 

 

I made a bit of progress on the painting side, in addition to painting all of those Pumpkins (which took a fair amount of my painting time this month).

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I painted up a second Wrack and a Vassal of Menoth, ready to help Amon Ad-Raza scourge all non-believers. 

On the gaming side, we’re starting a new narrative campaign at Drawbridge Games, which you can read all about here: Dragons at the Drawbridge. I wanted to get some experience with Madrak2 before the big January errata, so I began the campaign with my Trollbloods. However, seeing a player working to make Skorne effective made me miss my true love faction a lot, so I swapped to Skorne in the second week and will likely continue them forward for a while. The announcement that the designers at Privateer Press recognize that the faction isn’t working as intended is a really welcome one, which has gotten me excited about getting play in with them now to be ready for when changes come in January.

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My first game fielded Madrak2 into Ryan’s Cryx, facing off against Venethrax. Madrak2 did exactly as he does, and chewed through all the infantry (even though they were undead) in a single glorious Pacman-style turn. Then I simply jockeyed for scenario victory and counted on his quite-powerful survival rules to keep him alive. 

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My next game was against Colton’s Khador list with Karchev, which was definitely warjack heavy–so I swapped to Jarl Skuld for that game. It was a well-fought clash, again with my victory coming from scenario. I managed to survive the tide of warjacks by trading 2 for 1 (the Mauler’s buff really helps). It would have helped to have feated one turn earlier, but I still managed to get the win.

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Week two my Skorne appeared to help carry victory to the empire. Though my first battle didn’t help. I’ve been fiddling with a Void Seer Mordikaar shooting list (counting on the spell that gives the entire battlegroup ghostly to free ranged warbeasts to slip back without free strikes and shoot again). It didnt’ fare particularly well in its first outing, however, and I lost to Ryan’s War Witch Deneghra. I was just going in on Denny with essence blast assassination when time ran out. It was a desperation move anyhow, as the list was absolutely unable to cope with the amount of infantry that he fielded. Back to the drawing board!

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And to a different Warlock: Master Tormentor Morghoul. I played a very brutal game against Andy’s Legion of Everblight with Kallus at the helm. I manged to get a win with my force largely thanks to Morghoul’s buffs and feat: denial of transfers and the ability to throw a Bronzeback way further than one things due to Rush + Abuse managed to net me an assassination. 

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My third Skorne game this week was Lord Assassin Morghoul2 against Enrico’s Rhulic Mercenaries with Gorten at the helm. I went for the cannonball special assassination as I was getting boxed out on scenario and it was my only hope. Gorten was on no Focus, so it would have totally succeeded. If the throw hadn’t deviated Morghoul2 directly back toward the throwing Bronzeback just enough that I was an inch short of being able to reach Gorten and Flashing Blade him to death. The best I could do was scamper to a safe-ish spot, which proved not so safe as Morghoul2 was assassinated in the following round. 

500 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

418/500

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 106 (Win/Loss: 64/42/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Skorne:

24 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2, Stryker x2, Ragnor x2, Agathia, Malekus, Durgen, Kozlov, Bart, Terminus x2, Tanith, Kallus)/ 18 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2, Stryker x2, Magnus2, Terminus x2, Tanith, Vlad x2, Rahn, Arkadius, Deneghra, Gorten)

Protectorate of Menoth:

22 Wins (Agathia x3, Tanith x2, Helynna, Lord Carver, Terminus, Beth Maddox x3, Ragnor x2, Sorscha, Stryker2, Rask, Xerxis, Butcher, Sorscha2, Haley, Aiakos, Reznik) / 9 Losses (Agathia x2, Haley, Terminus x2, Kaya2, Rhyas, Amon, Tanith)

Trollbloods:

13 Wins (Karchev x3, Vayl2 x3, Lylyth x2, Kaya, Skarre, Thagrosh, Asphyxious3, Venethrax) / 11 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas, Ashlynn x2, Twins Saeryn and Rhyas, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Vayl2)

Cryx:

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

Mark III CHARGE!!!

Mark III CHARGE!!!

Time for an All-Things-Officially-Mark-III post. To kick things off: we did a Battlegroup Box Brawl launch event on Thursday, June 30th, where everyone got to try out their new battlegroups in a fast-paced small-scenario setting. We great turnout for the event: 12 total players, including three brand-new players.

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Trophies for the Event. Officially the Scrap Thrall Brawl I suppose… 

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Minds hard at war. We used a variant of the Steamroller Rumble rules for deployment to make the small mats that come with the new Battleboxes useful for the event. I wanted people to play on their neat new terrain!

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Enrico (the store owner of Drawbridge Games) specifically arranged for a local news film crew to come and film the event and interview him about his store and the hobby of miniature gaming!

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Congrats to the winners for the event. Paul went 3-0 for the gold, with Ryan finishing 2-1 with strongest strength-of-schedule for Silver, and Ray nabbing a 2-1 finish with second strongest strength of schedule for Bronze. Special congrats to Ray, as he’s a brand new player! Terry went 0-3 and scored the lowest number of control points, so he received the bonus “Maybe You Should Play a Different Faction” prize of a new Battlegroup Box. 

I also painted a fair share of new models, as I wanted to get two functional Hordes Battlegroup boxes ready for demos. These were painted by the end of June, so I’m using the Mark II points system to add to the totals for the year completed.

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Beast Master Xekaar, a model that I really like. The insect-stinger whips are great, and model really came together well. 

6 Ragnor Skysplitter Trollbloods

Ragnor Skysplitter, the Runemaster. I’m not sure his feat is as amazing as everyone is saying it is (if so, then Stryker’s is all the more amazing), but I love the model. 

7 Skorne Cyclops Savage

Finished up a Cyclops Savage. I’m surprised I never ran one before, because the animus ability to let a model boost after attack or damage proved to be amazing in the first game I fielded him in. Definitely will see rotation with my Skorne. 

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Side-by-side shot of the two finished Battlegroup Boxes: Trollbloods and Skorne. I’m pretty happy with both, and they’ll make for good demonstration boxes for people who want to learn the game. 

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I also finally finished up my unit of Paingiver Beast Handlers. Here they are in front of some funny terrain at my buddy Tom’s place: got to love the stables!

 

While I was running the Battlebox Brawl rather than playing, I still managed to get in four more games of Mark III against various opponents this week. A large clash against Ryan’s Mercenaries, and smaller games against newer players Tom (and his Cygnar) and Michael (and his Trollbloods).

10 Skorne Xekaar vs Mercenaries Ashlynn

My first game of this set was against Ryan’s Mercenaries, led by Magnus2. His list was a number of warjacks, Alexia and the Risen, and some Steelhead Halberdiers. It was my firs time running Xekaar and trying out some various Mark III ideas. While I learned that Xekaar’s feat is definitely defensively nasty (s0 many misses and so little damage), the list itself was clunky and had stuff that didn’t really gel together. 

11 Not Quite Enough Ooomph

It wouldn’t be my models if a number of them didn’t work together and still fail to finish off a single light Warjack (a Renegade). Because I couldn’t clear out my flag fast enough, Magnus was able to move and gradually take the lead away and put the game in a spot where I wasn’t going to be able to reach his total. It was a good clash overall, and I had some plays that pleased me and were effective, but ultimately I’m still going to do a lot of trial and error to get Xekaar right. 

12 Xekaar Skorne List

My next game was against Tom’s Cygnar. As he’s building a force we played a pair of games just under 50 points. This time I went for a beast brick with Xekaar first. So much tusked death, but I’d need it to face off against the wall of Warjack armor I knew I’d be facing. 

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Tom’s Cygnar force: the Stryker starter box plus a Stormclad and a unit of Long Gunners with UA. 

14 Xekaar kills Stryker

The slug-fest went exactly as anticipated for the most part. I hovered at the edge of the zone, waiting for Stryker’s feat. Then it was time to throw/slam jacks and counter-feat with Xekaar for my defense. I survived the trades well, and opened a lane to get Xekaar onto Stryker on a later turn. Prescience from the Cyclops Savage was huge in his successful assassination, as boosting after-the-fact was clutch in getting the first hit in, which enabled Mortality through Witch Mark to make the process easier. 

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Another game against Tom, and this time I took Hexeris2–because I wanted to try out the long-leashed Razor Worm with him, and to give Tom experience with a variety of caster styles. This time I built a pretty similar to Mark II Hexy list that focused on supporting shooting with Warbeasts. 

16 So Close and Yet so far

It was one of those games where I focused so much on winning, I forgot to not lose. We played a scenario from the basic rulebook, the one with five flags that can all only be scored a single time. It’s a great scenario–not “balanced” per se, but a great one at making both forces really do something different. I had only one flag left to score, and so was angling to get that done. And I moved my Aradus Sentinel just a bit too greedily to try and add his shot to the assault–leaving a knocked down Lancer to sacrifice action to stand and simply move into the center flag and let Tom score his last point. Kudos to Tom for keeping his eye on the scenario and out-foxing me at the end. 

17 Trolls vs Skorne

The fourth game was against Michael, who is just starting into Warmachine and Hordes. He’s a longtime friend, who played Warhammer and Living Greyhawk with me for quite some time, and is just now starting up a Trollbloods force. He’s an amazing painter (look at the Dire Troll Mauler below!!! WOW!), but as he’s just starting out he borrowed the contents of the new Battlegroup box from me so we could play a larger-than-demo sized game. So it was my Skorne, led by Xekaar, versus his Trolls and Ragnor in a 50-point clash. 

18 Agonizer gets a Kill

MVP combo of the game was Xekaar and the Agonizer. The -3 Threshold on Xekaar’s feat, plus the Agonizer’s cry that adds a fury to all nearby Warbeasts was epic. The Dire Troll Mauler that I threw back next to Ragnor turned and attacked him, while most of the rest of his battlegroup attacked each other. After the chaos, in my following turn, the Impaler had only a few boxes left on him–so it was time to Enrage my little Agonizer, put Mortality onto the Impaler, and that was just enough so that the Agonizer got his first confirmed kill. Sure, the Cyclops Savage could have done it and the Agonizer may have better used his add-fury or minus-strength again, but I wanted to let the little guy shine so I went for it. 

19 Xekaar defeats Ragnor

Xekaar tried to finish the game out, but couldn’t quite seal the deal on Ragnor the following turn. It took a few beast attacks after this to finally stop the sturdy-as-nails Troll caster. No knockdown plus Tough means the same 33% survive chance Trolls had all through Mark II, but I finally made my way through it. 

 

I’ve still got some adjustments to make in my mind about Mark III, and I think I need to rethink how I build a list for my Skorne from the ground up, but I’m loving the new edition so far. Definitely quicker play on my turns, even needing to look at cards more often than I did at the end of Mark II.

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

209/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 53 (Win/Loss: 30/23/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Skorne:

14 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2, Stryker x2, Ragnor)/ 8 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2, Stryker x2, Magnus2)

Trollbloods:

11 Wins (Karchev x2, Vayl2 x3, Lylyth x2, Kaya, Skarre, Thagrosh, Asphyxious3) / 11 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas, Ashlynn x2, Twins Saeryn and Rhyas, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Vayl2)

Cryx:

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

Carnage at the Confluence

Carnage at the Confluence

Well, the Carnage at the Confluence campaign has concluded. This post contains all the battle reports for the entire campaign, and the storyline that was followed. The grand crash between the allied Trollbloods and Khador versus Legion of Everblight ended in a daring raid by Thagrosh himself, allowing him to capture the lost Athanc of Vorspark. For the full details, read the story below. And for those who have been following regularly, note that I reversed the order so the most current week is now at the BOTTOM of the post rather than the lead (so it can serve as a history of what we accomplished in our last hurrah for Mark III event).

Starting Story:

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. 

Starting Position:

Starting Week Confluence of Carnage

Wargroup Legend

Story After Week One:

Scouting parties of Blighted Nyss supported by Beast Mistresses started to appear all through the lands around the Tapping River. With two small Khadorite villages burning, and a small Trollblood kriel decimated, the larger forces of Khador and the united Trolls to the south sent forth their own scouting parties to answer the menace that the Legion’s Forces brought to the land. 

The Trollbloods mobilized Madrak, Borka, and Jarl Skuld to lead their first forays north. Khador, having suffered less losses and not as in tune with the designs of the dragon Everblight as the troll rune-seers, initially only mobilized Forward Kommander Sorscha to investigate the raids. 

eMadrak Madrak2 vs Legion of EverblightMadrak made the initial contact with a sizeable Legion force. Sacrificing a large number of his pledged Fennblades to buy him time, he hoped to stall long enough to get a victory and force a retreat from the Legion. Yet he was forced to flee under the raw might of a Scythean commanded by the tricky assassin Rhyas.

6 pMadrak versus LegionRegrouping his strength with more beasts, Fennblades, and a Krielstone bearer, he returned to the area where Rhyas had last struck, and managed to force a retreat from her by securing the small village after a protracted battle. While it was safe for now, the lingering threat of Rhyas and her fast deadly force kept all of the trolls on edge.

Meanwhile, Forward Kommander Sorscha prepared a larger contingent of soldiers for war. Recognizing the fearsome beasts that might be present in a contingent of Legion, she consulted with the Graylords and recruited a contingent of Doom Reavers to bolster her forces. Prepared and ready, they began the trek northward. Just then, an injured watchman from the town they just left rode up on a winded horse–apparently a sortie of Cryx forces emerged from some hidden chamber the moment Sorscha and her contingent rode off. They had been waiting and used the confusion of the mobilization to strike. 

9 Cryx used a moment to launch a raidSorscha and her force rushed back, determined to protect the town first and foremost. There in the distance, the dead walked and the dead form of Wraith Witch Deneghra leading them all. Sorscha had no choice but to commit her Doom Reavers to defend the town. They managed to strike enough blows to cut through the Cryx line, and once they started landing their magical swords on Deneghra herself she was forced to quit the field. The town was only in partial ruins, as there was much damage done–particularly by a host of noxious Bile Thralls that left their corrosive acid on everything in sight. 

4 Ryans Legion of EverblightWith her Doom Reavers expended in repelling the Cryx menace, Forward Kommander Sorscha turned her attention northward again to march. Gathering what elements she could, including the deadly Behemoth, her forces churned northward. It was not long after that an initial probing raid of Legion of Everblight happened to find their column. Vayl, the Consul of Everblight, appeared leading a host of warbeasts to strike at the Khador exploratory force. 

5 Sorscha2 stopped by Vayl2Forward Kommander Sorscha’s forces engaged at range, with her Winter Guard proving devastating against the lesser warbeasts that formed the vanguard of Vayl’s assault. When the Behemoth demolished her Scythean, Vayl had no option but to take a chance herself at stopping the Khador advance. She strode forward to the spot where Sorscha took cover, and unleashed two deadly bursts of obliterating energy at the opposing caster. While Sorscha had thought herself safe, the power drained from her such that she could not stay in the fight and had to retreat the field to stay alive. She gave commands to Behemoth to follow, but her retreat was so swift the metal monstrosity could not keep up and was captured by the forces of Everblight. 

While Madrak and Sorscha had mixed successes, Trollbloods war leaders Borka and Jarl Skuld had success in eliminating the initial raids of Legion forces that they faced. Both raids were small and tentative explorations by the Legion forces, and while Trollbloods advanced their way forward, their commanders worried that these initial strikes were merely a prelude to further battles when the two forces met on the open field. 

 Week One Results:

Confluence of Carnage Week 1

The Story After Week Two:

The wreck of the massive Khador Behemoth was being dragged northward by a group of conscript Kroaks along a wooded valley. Thagrosh himself had moved to intercept the object from Vayl’s forces, and this road was a good a spot as any. A great Archangel flexed its wings and looked on as Thagrosh himself pried the armor open and extracted the sub-cortex from inside the great warjack. He handed it to one of his waiting attendants, as his cruel voice echoed in the valley.

“Take and bring this to the base we prepared at the confluence. Our forces there may find a use, if Vayl is correct.” 

As the cloaked advisors scurried off, Thagrosh looked to two plumes of smoke rising from a nearby hill. 

“It seems as if the humans in red have come to take their precious prize back. Let’s welcome them.” He mentally directed the Archangel to rest atop the remains of the Behemoth, while the rest of his forces hung back to counter-attack. 

1 Thagrosh defends against Butcher2Forward marched a column of nervous warriors, though whether their nervousness was from the great dragonspawn ahead of them or the bloodthirsty man Kommander Orsus Zoktavir that followed. Their mission was clear: recover the Behemoth from the Legion forces. 

2 The Battle for the Behemoth Thagrosh Butcher2However, as they fought their numbers failed to hold. More than a few Winter Guard were slain by the Butcher’s own frenzied swipes with his axe. While some managed to get close to the wreck of the Behemoth, the furious push back from the deadly beasts and the cruel toadmen that inexplicably served the cause of Everblight kept the Khador forces from moving the heavy object back to their lines. 

3 Legion Scythean finishes off Butcher2It ended with the Butcher himself under assault from all sides. While he single-handedly killed the Archangel for a second time after Thagrosh recreated the blood-built monstrosity, the Butcher could not continue his assault and finally had to withdraw from the field. 

4 Doomshaper2 Doom2 chases ThagroshFollowing standard Legion doctrine, Thagrosh split his force into small bands to move across the lands to regroup. It was one of these bands that caught the attention of Hoarluk Doomshaper, Rage of Dhunia. A small knot of Trolls decided that it was time to attack. While other Trollbloods warlocks may have done it to avenge the loss of their now-allied Khador friends, Doomshaper’s motives may have been a bit more simple: elimination of Thagrosh and the Legion menace, humans be damned to the Wurm. 

5 Mulg finishes off ThagroshThagrosh himself led the band which Doomshaper’s force clashed against, and while the Dragonspawn definitely had the upper hand in the alpha strike when the group met, it was Mulg’s great club and surprising speed when backed with the Doomshaper’s power, that shattered the body of Thagrosh. With a last wave of his hand, he blasted a nearby Ogrun with power and shifted his entire consciousness and form through the writing and screaming Ogrun and out of harm’s way. His advances momentarily checked, no doubt both Troll and Khador leader alike were left wondering where Thagrosh may appear next. 

Completed Legion Armies for Carnage at the ConfluenceThe strength of the Legion has been increasing considerably, with the various war commands joining the fray and bringing deadly dragonspawn into conflicts. At the same time, other factions used the chaos to strike. 

4 Trollbloods vs CryxAnother Cryxian foray was launched along the riverways, just as a command was set to press out to challenge the Legion of Everblight. This time, they struck against Borka Kegslayer. While the deadly Bane Thralls did their work, the Cryx forces were too clumped together, leaving the Trolls able to take more ground quickly. Eventually Skarre recognized the depth of Troll control of the area, and escaped with her life. The Cryxian menace seemed to be building toward something big. They had designs on the southern river–is it just strike during instability as normal, or adding up to a larger scheme? Especially given that activity of the faithful of Everblight was up in the area, there has to be some method to the madness. 

5 Trollbloods Grissel vs Circle Orboros Fox ThemeAlso, in the wilds at the center of the disputed territory, the forests were seemingly suffering. Between Trollbloods logging for structures and supports, Khador cutting trees for fire to keep their men warm, and Legion preying on the fauna as victim and food, it was no surprise that the Circle Orboros dispatched one of their number to look into what was happening. Kaya the Wildborne emerged from the woods with a small force, challenging both Lylyth and her Legion hordes to the north of the central woods and Grissel and her Kriel to the south. While Legion forces were forced to flee, the Trolls proved to be much tougher. Literally. Grissel seemed to be in dire trouble, with both the Feral Warpwolf and Kaya herself assaulting her. Yet even as she fell, she resisted the mortal blow–and rose to finish Kaya with a mighty blow from her own savage maul. 

While Legion was victorious against Khador, the remaining battles swung in favor of the Trollbloods. The alliance advanced across the land at better pace. It is time for the Legion to strike back, and in true Legion fashion, that means a covert mission to accomplish in small force what a grand army sometimes cannot. 

Week 2 Results:

Confluence of Carnage Week 2

Here is the Downed Behemoth special mission that we used for Week Two of the campaign (referenced by the battle between Thagrosh and the Butcher above):

Downed Behemoth Special Mission

Story After Week Three:

Licking his wounds from his run-in with Mulg, Thagrosh retreated back to the confluence where he had set up his base for the assault. An unexpected development (the sub-cortex of the Behemoth), had given him an idea. Now it was time to get information to support that idea, and coordinate the strikes of his forces to get a definitive lead on where the bones of his dragonkin Vorspark may be interred. 

That meant sending forth agents on his behalf. He tasked the twins, Saeryn and Rhyas, to press forward on one side and Vayl to take the battle to the other side to build a strategic envelopment of the enemy forces. 

1 Saeryn and Rhyas Talons of Everblight versus Kaya

The first task of Saeryn and Rhyas was to try and root out the Circle Orboros force that was striking from the central woods on the battlefield. The sisters took to their task with ease, and quickly set up a trap for Kaya to reveal her forces. When she finally did, the Legion army encircled the Circle force–stealing a definitive tactical advantage and forcing Kaya to quit the field lest her entire force be eliminated. 

3 Trollkin Scouts and Legion Shredder

Meanwhile, Vayl continued her trajectory toward the Trollbloods commanded by Borka Kegslayer. They clashed yet again on the field, and again Borka was triumphant. This time, he slipped away from a screeching Carnivean that stood before him, buying his trolls time to bring down the beast with multiple smaller strikes from axe and hammer. Vayl tried to bring all of her spellcasting power to bear against the drunken lout, but to no avail–once he closed the gap to her and threatened her in melee, Vayl fled. She vowed to regroup, and knew that perhaps her agents could accomplish in secret what she was unable to do on the battlefield. 

3 Legion of Everblight IKRPG group

Later, a hand-picked group of Legion of Everblight warriors assembled around a campfire. These were seasoned warriors whose wargroup leaders had picked them for a special mission. While the battlefield was fresh, it was time to strike at the regrouping Trollbloods and Khador forces. Thagrosh himself oversaw the mission, and his booming voice spoke to the group as if directly from their blood. 

“We need more intelligence, and the officers of these feeble races have it. Your mission is to follow the regrouping elements from the most recent battles, isolate them, and slaughter all save their commanding officer. Bring the commander back to our forces, and we will insert a shard into them that will allow us full information of the enemy. Go now, without delay.”

The group–two Ogrun Warspears, two Nyss Legionnaires, a Blightblade, a Stalker, and a Sorceress–packed up their things and marched to the site of the battlefield. Finding the remnants of both Khador and Trollbloods, the group debated which path they would take. Deciding that the Khador officer may have more information than some illiterate Troll, they followed the tracks of an organized (thus likely to have an officer present) withdrawal from the battlefield. 

Their pursuit took them into a forest that was aflame with a forest fire, but their keen Nyssian tracking skills kept them on the path correctly with little more than some coughing from the smoke here and there. Continuing their trail, the tracks led to a small ruins just past the forest that was clearly the spot chosen by the Khador as a fall-back rally point. 

4 Chaaad the Blighted Ogrun Warspear advances

Because there were two Winter Guard soldiers guarding the entrance to the ruins, the group endeavored to be stealthy in their approach. All was going fine, except for Ch’aaad, one of the Warspears. As they approached, he felt a sudden rumbling in his stomach–and made a great commotion as he withdrew a snack from his satchel. With the guards alerted, the Legion task force had no choice but to spring their assault. With one being killed right away, the other sounded an alarm and dashed down into the hallway beneath the ruins. 

5 Winterguard Ambush in a ruin

Giving little thought to their own safety, the group charged after the soldier. Underground the landing led to a long hallway, with strange crenelations lining it. As the faster runners moved up, the purpose of the crenelations became clear: an ambush by the Winter Guard for any who pursued them. 

The hallways of the chamber rang with gunshot and scream as the two forces clashed. However, the Winter Guard could not hold up to the sheer fury of assault brought by the Legion force. As their numbers dwindled, the Kovnik Officer continued to fight desperately. He was finally slowed by freezing magical ice from the sorceress and a knock-out knee from the Strider. 

The force tied up their quarry, and lugged him back northward toward Thagrosh. Each of them may have served different masters, but the victory in that abandoned ruin advanced the entire cause of the Legion. 

2 Another Cryx Attack on Sorscha2

Oblivious to the machinations of the Legion and the loss of one of their officers, Forward Kommander Sorscha continued to deal with the occasional risings of Cryx forces along the southern waterways. While she wanted nothing more than to stop the advance of the Legion army in the north, Skarre the Pirate Queen was still moving along the waterways with a slippery little raiding force, causing havoc while the troops of Khador marched northward. Hoping to break Skarre’s force once and for all, Sorscha managed to score a victory, but failed to capture Skarre who slipped away yet again in the chaos. Kommander Sorscha sighed yet again. If only the might of Khador could be simply directed at one foe, they would truly crush that foe under their might. It was the multitude of foes that they faced on all sides that continued to keep the Motherland from victory. 

Week Three Results:

Confluence of Carnage Week 3

This week we had Ryan run a special Iron Kingdoms Role Playing Game mission for everyone in the campaign to participate in. The portion about the Legion of Everblight Strike force was our RPG element. Afterward, when the mission was proven successful, every player wrote down the caster they were “working for” as part of the mission. All those that got more than one vote were granted an additional hex for their wargroup on the campaign board space.

 

Story After Week Four:

The time had come. Thanks to cooperation with agents from Vayl and Kallus, Thagrosh had the information he needed about the enemy defenses. It was time to hit the weak spots, and press onward to the confluence. The bones of the ancient Vorspark, and the athanc they housed, were at the center of the confluence and his for the taking if he could break through the enemy lines. It was time for an intense push. Khador field engineers had been constructing fortified bunkers along much of the frontier, while Trollbloods labored to dig trenches throughout to prepare for the larger attack. By striking at the weak points that they had uncovered, he hoped for a breakthrough.

1 Thagrosh vs Butcher2

Thagrosh personally led the point of the spear, driving directly at a bunker to the northwest of the confluence. That bunker was held by Kommander Orsus Zoktavir and various Khador military assets. However, the rapidity of Thagrosh’s strike left the bunker empty and undefended. While the Butcher dealt out massive casualties among Thagrosh’s warbeasts, his force couldn’t survive on the fury of the Butcher’s attacks alone. Eventually the Butcher was surrounded by Thagrosh and his surviving warbeasts, and forced to retreat from the field. With the bunker lost, the Legion forces pushed closer to their target. 

2 Jarl Skuld Troll Axer Swamp Troll

All that stood between them and their goal was a thin line of earthworks dug by the Trollbloods forces. Jarl Skuld commanded the side closest to the river, while Hoarluck Doomshaper, the Rage of Dhunia, held the more western advance. Jarl paced in his trench, steeling his forces for the inevitable attack of Thagrosh as his forces turned toward their target. 

3 Trollkin Fennblades vs Carnivean

Many Trollkin sold their lives dearly in the attack, but they managed to hold the trench through the fighting. As his forces thinned, Thagrosh felt the momentum flagging. He sent couriers to Lylyth and Kallus, his two reserve forces, that they should launch their attacks against the beleaguered Trollbloods and break the line for good. 

4 Doomshaper2 Doomy2 Epic Doomshaper vs Lylyth

Lylyth, the patient hunter, was already carefully in place and awaiting the word to strike. She unleashed her beasts at the Trollblood contingent led by the Doomshaper. The forward trenches were already empty, the Pyg Burrowers tasked with digging them silently slain by Strider arrows. Her onrushing force had but one more trench to clear and they would breakthrough and force the Trollbloods to turn… which would let Thagrosh’s assault continue. 

Scythean Troll Bouncer and Doomy2 Doomshaper2 Epic Doomshaper

However, the indomitable will of the Rage of Dhunia was not going to be over-run that day. A surge of howling Trollbloods warbeasts and foot soldiers from the Kriels rushed forward out of the trenches. Instead of hunkering down and awaiting their fate patiently, they took the battle to Lylyth’s forces instead. Two huge Dire Troll Blitzers led the way, propelled deep across the battle lines into the midst of the Legion troops. Under the sudden assault, Lylyth found herself exposed to the hungry Trolls and her two heavy beasts too far away (frenzied and chasing down a troll whelp no less) and too mired in the enemy to save her. She had to quit the field, allowing the Trollbloods a scant moment of breathing room. 

If only Kallus’ forces had made it to the Trollbloods lines, they surely would have been shattered as well. Yet his strike on the strung-out defenders never came, as his assault was slowed before it even started thanks to an unexpected enemy. Without Legion’s second reserve making it to the fray, the Trollbloods’ line held long enough that Thagrosh and Lylyth had to withdraw their forces, for now. 

Converted Kallus Legion of Everblight vs Cryx

The puzzle of why Kallus was delayed only reached Thagrosh’s ears later. After many assaults on the southern front, Legion intelligence suggested that Cryx was making their move against the Khadorians and Trollbloods in the confusion of the Legion attacks–it seemed like the Dragonfather’s minions were helping them for once. Yet suddenly, a new assault was launched, this time against them. Again striking from the waterways Skarre, the Pirate Queen, targeted Legion forces. Kallus was newly promoted to reserve commander after supplying agents for the small raiding party that captured the Khador officer. Donning a steel plate armored helm to signify his station, Kallus was marshaling his troops to join the attack on the Trollbloods–and that’s when Skarre’s band struck.

Cryx versus Everblight

The rapid assault of the undead forces caught the Legion elements unaware. The sheer brutality of the attack quickly decimated their reserves, with warbeasts falling to the deadly steamfists of a swarm of Mechanithralls. 

Croak Raider Manages to fell Skarre

Things looked extremely grim for Kallus and his forces, as the push enveloped his army. However, he was determined to keep the field. He surveyed the last of his beleaguered force: a handful of Croak Raiders and a Shredder. With a shout of command, he urged the vile frogmen that served him to finish off the leader: “Cut off the head of the snake and we live!” his voice boomed. With cruel rumblings in their larynxes of acknowledgement, they rushed forward and loosed a last volley of oil and flaming dart. First targeting the weaker support staff surrounding Skarre, they managed to get her doused in the highly flammable oil. Then a lucky shot from a flaming dart managed to strike her cloak. The Pirate Queen was lit ablaze by the attack, accelerated by the viscous oil. With a screech she was damaged, and it took all of her energy to run back toward the river and keep her magical field intact to protect her. Her fleeing the field was enough that the command of the various thralls on the board was lessened, and the remaining Legion troops managed to just barely stop the assault. They had won, but at tremendous cost of life and resources–not to mention loss of time. 

The delay proved costly, as Kallus’ reserve force failed to make contact with the Trollbloods lines in time. The defense held, and a tense standoff between the two advancing forces was beginning throughout the woods that separated the two confluences that formed the base of operations for each group. Who would break the impasse? Only time would tell. 

Week Four Results:

Confluence of Carnage Week 4

This week’s missions were both variants of missions from the Company of Iron campaign that Privateer Press ran. The Trollbloods were defending a trench, using the Chain of Command mission, while Khador forces protected their initial defensive earthworks via the Bunker Raid mission.

Story After Week Five:

The ravages of war continued, as the battles became almost daily across the frontier between the two rivers and their tributaries. A major battle unfolded between Borka Keglsayer and the twins, Saeryn and Rhyas. Borka had seen victories against Vayl, and so the Legion strategists sent a differing force to try and break his battlegroup’s progress. 

1 Earthborn versus Scythean

The valiant trolls of Borka’s retinue hit hard and worried both Saeryn and Rhyas, but they did not have the numbers to handle the massive number of ambushing troops that came from the two sides to envelop them. Finally, the Blightblades cut their way through the troops and reached Borka himself. With their attacks, and his Keg Carrier slain, Borka was forced to retreat from the field–leaving the flanks of a neighboring Khador force exposed. 

Karchev led that force. It was sent to retrieve the missing Khador officer through sheer decimation of enemy assets, but quickly got into difficulties as the column was attacked on two fronts. Kharchev was surrounded by two armies: one led by Saeryn and Rhyas–rushing forward after defeating Borka–and one led by Thagrosh himself. It was then that Kaya, striking with Circle Orboros forces, charged from the woods to help balance the battle. The twins were deadly in their fighting, and just as they seemed to die they revived again to strike in different spots. Rhyas managed to strike down Kaya, and then the combined might of the two armies drove Karchev from the field with their control of the strategic high ground. 

Karchev Menace

Given that the direct approach seemed to be failing, the leaders of Khador and the Trollbloods convened a special group to try a more stealthy approach. They hastily assembled a unit dubbed Combined Assault Team 9 (CAT9), which reported directly to Kommander Strakov, the warcaster serving as the chief Khador/Trollkin coalition intelligence officer. CAT9 consisted of a Man-o-War, a Pyg Burrower, a Field Mechanik Officer, and an apprentice Trollkin Warlock.Having spoken to the lone Winter Guard survivor from the ambush at the Orgoth ruins, CAT9 was tasking with retrieving Kovnik Officer Kerensky, who had been captured by Thagrosh’s Legion forces. The team grabbed their gear and tagged along with Forward Kommander Sorscha’s battlegroup as it returned to its defensive position in the north. Breaking off from the battlegroup, CAT9 headed east to the Orgoth ruins in the hopes of picking up the trail of Kerensky’s captors. 

CAT 9 team assembled

CAT9 located clues under melted snow, and followed the path of the captors back past where the great Behemoth was lost to their foes as well. Finding fresher tracks at that point, they picked up the pace eventually reaching the banks of the Tapping river. Searching the banks they found the body of a dead Nyss Sorceress who had drowned in her attempt to cross the river. Thanks to some strong swimmers and creative use of ropes, they managed to get the whole team across the flooded river including the Man-o-War armor and the Mechanick’s light jack. Picking the trail back up the realized they were deep in enemy territory when they could see numerous enemy patrols in the distance. For reasons unknown to the Khador troops, the Trollkin Warlock on their team decided to fire a burning arrow into the sky which attracted the attention of a nearby Blighted Nyss Strider patrol.

The members of CAT9 attempted to flee pursuit but realized they were quickly leaving the Man-o-War behind–they turned to make a stand against their pursuer. The Striders engaged the team in a shallow valley. The Trollkin Warlock and his bonded beast caught a majority of the arrows with their bodies, but the rest of the group managed to slay all of the Blighted Nyss harriers. With their presence discovered, the team was forced to slow down their search. By nightfall the team had located the enemy encampment where Kovnik Officer Kerensky had been taken, but the strength of the camp had been doubled by the cautious Legion commanders. Out-numbered and out-gunned, CAT9 returned south to the coalition headquarters to report the encampments location and to gain further reinforcements.

Week Five Results:

Confluence of Carnage Week 5

This week was the second of the Iron Kingdoms RPG games that we included in the campaign. Ryan did a great job yet again, and it sounds like players had a lot of fun (I had to miss this one). This time the Trollbloods and Khador team rallied up, and they were mostly successful–at least in discovering the prisoner location before time ran out–so they earned a board space for the wargroups of Sorscha and Strakov.

Story After the Two-Week Campaign Finale:

Things were growing to a head in the confluence, as each faction received their final marching orders. The information from Kovnik Kerensky had led Legion to their goal, but the Khador forces and Trollbloods were racing to try and rescue him. Would they find out in time if they saved him? Would the Athanc be placed in a more secure location? 

1 Sorscha2 Beast 09 Crush Circle Orboros

Khador’s first mission aimed at enabling their columns to reach their chosen destinations. That meant eliminating the presence of the Circle Orboros agent Kaya from the woods at the center of the battlefield. Luring Kaya to engagement thanks to clear-cutting forests, they proved successful thanks to Forward Kommander Sorscha’s deadly assault, and the frozen destruction of Beast 09. 

2 Legion Grotesques vs Skarre

Meanwhile, Legion was experiencing supply-line problems of their own. Saeryn found her forces ambushed by the crafty Pirate Queen Skarre, who continued to strike from waterways. Did she know that they were getting close to finding the lost Athanc of Vorspark, or was it merely Cryx’s interest to seed chaos among both sides so that they had to expend additional military might in these battles?

3 Cryx Seether vs Legion Carnivean

Skarre’s force triumphed, dealing a blow to Saeryn and causing her force to turn back for reinforcements. She would miss out on her chance to try and capture the Athanc, and it left only Vayl, Consul of Everblight and Thagrosh, Prophet of Everblight, with effective positions on the battlefield. 

4 Khador Attempt at the Safe House

Thagrosh’s force began in possession of the captured Kovnik Officer Kerensky, hiding him in an abandoned farmhouse while extracting information from him. With the Circle interference taken care of by Sorscha, Karchev the Terrible marched his engines of war straight into the foe. 

5 Repulsed by the Legion Forces

While his steam-powered offensive grabbed a side of the shack, Karchev did not realize just how fast the massive Archangel was, and its shadow soon fell over the Khador forces. Its massive jaw clamped around Karchev, shattering the metal machinery that kept him alive and functioning. It was all Karchev could do to have on of his warjacks grab his inert metal form and drag him away from the scene. 

6 Grissel Attempts a Rescue of Kovnik Kerensky

Alerted that a rescue attempt of Kovnik Officer Kerensky was underway, Thagrosh quickly transferred the target to a different safe house–this one guarded by Vayl, Consul of Everblight. However, an enterprising gang of Trollkin Scouts watched the transfer and gave their force an extra chance to try and save the lost Khador officer. Grissel was tasked with this action, and rushed a fast-moving wargroup forward into the face of the enemy. 

7 Grissel Fails to Free Kovnik Kerensky due to Vayl2

Grissel had counted on her Fell Calls and the magical field produced by Mulg to limit Vayl’s effectiveness as a commander, and in that she was absolutely successful. Vayl found herself unable to concentrate and manifest spells. However, that meant she turned to other methods. Using her strange Oraculus, she struck multiple Trollkin and killed them, leaving a path for her Carnivean to throw a warrior directly at Grissel. In the confusion, Grissel dropped her defenses for just a moment–and sustained a horrible attack from the Scythean. Wounded, Grissel was forced to withdraw, despite the fact that she was standing just outside the safehouse where the captured Kovnik Officer was restrained. 

8 Skarre vs Vayl2

With Kovnik Officer Kerensky safely held, Vayl marched her forces south to assist with recovering the Athanc. Yet again, Pirate Queen Skarre struck the Legion as they were moving their forces. The deadly Banes and their leader Tartarus struck down both beast and Blighted Ogrun, and managed to force Vayl to quit the field with only her own self intact. 

9 Vayl2 Tries to get Past Doomy2 Doomshaper2

Vayl managed to reach Thagrosh and reunite with him, but her force was considerably smaller thanks to the Cryx attack. He gave her command of some forces, and allowed her to make the first attempt at recovering the Athanc from the ruin at the heart of the confluence. Whether it was a legitimate attempt, or Thagrosh’s cagey intention to wear down the Troll defenders before committing his own forces, remains unclear. 

10 Vayl2 Eaten by Earthborn Dire Troll

Thanks to the deadly rampage of the Dire Trolls, Hoarluk Doomshaper, Rage of Dhunia, managed to stand firm and defend the secret tunnels of the ruins. Vayl herself was beaten to near death by an Earthborn Dire Troll and left for dead. 

11 Thagrosh Makes His Assault Against Doomy2 Doomshaper2

It was then that Thagrosh struck, his own forces seeking to penetrate the ruins that Doomshaper held so savagely. His troops fought a strange battle–trying to defeat the Trolls that opposed them, but also search the various potential entrances to the tunnel system beneath the ruins where his information showed that the Athanc of Vorspark was held. 

12 A Scythean penetrates the ruin

Finally, one of Thagrosh’s Scytheans pried open a sealed catacomb door. As it dropped down into the underground chamber, Thagrosh magically watched through its eyes. At the end of the short chamber, a strange stone floated under magic power. He could make out the familiar runework of Hoarluk Doomshaper, and knew that this must be a protective stone cover that was designed to contain the Athanc. 

13 Doomy2 Cannot keep the Athanc safe

Thagrosh commanded the beast to rush and obtain the Athanc, which it did with ease. Despite sending an Earthborn Dire Troll down to try and stop the Scythean, as well as his own self (and magical might) Doomshaper was unable to prevent the Scythean from fighting its way to freedom. Only the Scythean crawled out of the catacomb, and it went directly to Thagrosh to deliver the stone case. With a quick swipe of his weapon, Thagrosh shattered the protective runes and the stone crumbled before his eyes. He had recovered another Athanc, and would return it back far north for its immense power to be incorporated into Everblight’s plans. 

The field of battle was scarred from the weeks of fighting, with both sides having suffered losses and managing victories. With their prize in hand, however, the Legion forces fled the field as quickly as they could. Their path led north, toward a spot where they could experiment on the Athanc in relative protected safety. Already, word was spreading in Khador and among the Troll Kriels that the Athanc was lost. Soon no doubt spies for other factions would carry the same words. 

Alone, wandering through the mudded fields, walked Kovnik Officer Kerensky. He finally reached a picket line of Winter Guard, and gave the correct call sign. They embraced him, and questioned how he got free. He related a tale of heroism and daring-do of his own accord, managing to free himself amidst the chaos of the retreat to the north. He was taken back to his command bunker at the rear, and rewarded for his bravery in the face of capture the enemy and ability to free himself. He provided detailed plans of the Legion’s operations, and the Khador war machine was grateful: offering him a promotion to Lieutenant Kommander, which he accepted right away. 

That night, when all the meetings were finished and the pomp of his promotion subsided, Kerensky finally found himself alone in a bedroom. He walked into the bathroom, and stood before the mirror. Taking off his shirt, he carefully tugged on the strange flap of skin that the Succubus skin-grafters had grown for him. It came free, and he could see the shard implanted deep into his heart. He smiled at himself in the mirror as he covered it back up, and carefully obscured the cuts where it was placed. His eyes flickered with only the smallest hint of blight. He didn’t have long, but he would turn the operations of the Khador war machine toward the goals of his new master: Everblight. 

 Final Campaign Results:

Confluence of Carnage Week 6Wargroup Legend

The final two weeks featured two missions. The first one represents the chance for Khador and/or Trollbloods to recover the captured Kovnik Kerensky: “Road to Recovery”.

Campaign Special Mission 2 - Road to Recovery

The second special mission represents Legion of Everblight finally reaching the Confluence and plumbing the hidden catacombs they’ve been seeking the whole time: “Extraction Protocol”.

Campaign Special Mission 3 - Extraction Protocol

Finally, a big thanks to all of the various players who joined in for the event. Thanks to Dan and Colton for fighting on behalf of Khador, and setting up a great storyline for when we return to this story for the next phase of the campaign (the “Manchurian Candidate” Kerensky). Thanks to Tony for joining me in the cause of Trollbloods protecting their settled homes and the Athanc. Thanks to Roger and Terry for running Circle and Cryx as spoilers throughout the campaign. And a huge thanks to all the players who started brand new Legion armies for the event and offered such great diversity of foes for everyone to face: Andy, Ryan, Enrico, Kevin, and Brandon. Congrats to the Legion of Everblight side of things for triumphing in their battles and ultimately winning the Campaign for the forces of the dragon. It was a hell of a great send-off for our final games of Mark II.

Swan Song

Swan Song

I got in my first Mark III games the other day, playing a pair of games against Tom’s Cygnar forces, as well as my final Mark 2 games against Andy’s and Ryan’s Legion of Everblight forces. However, before I get into any of that, time for painting progress.

1 Troll Impaler

Troll Impaler ready to help complete my Battlegroup Box. All that’s left is to paint Ragnor when I pick him up on the 29th. 

First up, my last three games of Mark II, and the culminating games of our Spring Carnage at the Confluence campaign.

2 Earthborn Eats Vayl2

First I brought my Doomshaper2 Tier 4 list and clashed with Ryan’s Vayl2 army, playing a special mission of them trying to recover an Athanc within a ruin. The Blighted Nyss made a run for it, but an Earthborn Dire Troll got up to Vayl2 and ended her chances at getting into the ruin. 

3 Doomy2 versus Thagrosh

The second game was the same mission, and I fielded the same force. This time Thagrosh made an attempt at getting into the vault, and he was successful thanks to Andy’s good general skills. 

4 Grissel dies to Scythean

The third game I switched up casters to Grissel but happened to face off against Ryan’s Vayl2 once more. This time I was on a rescue mission for a lost Khador Kovnik officer. While I got close to saving him from the building, I was not counting on Vayl2 herself shooting her way to victory rather than spells (under Grissel’s Cacophony fell call). She shot free a couple of critical models, which opened up a perfectly-lined throw attack that knocked down Grissel and let a Scythean right up to her. Needless to say, the captured Kovnik remained unsaved. 

As I said above, this week I also got a chance to get in my first two Mark III games. I was very excited to play them, as I really like the changes to the rules system. There are some ups and downs for certain models (poor Troll Impaler, completed just in time for me to think “why would I field you now?”), and there’s plenty of salt out there on the internet about which factions gained and which factions lost in the switch to Mark III. I figure that until the meta forms, and people start to work out what clicks in each faction, it’s time to spend less time worrying and more time getting in practice games. So I cruised over to my friend Tom’s place and we got in a set of clashes.

5 Mark III Mordikaar Skorne Army

Of course the first warlock I tried in Mark III was Void Seer Mordikaar. He’s probably my favorite caster in the game, so I wanted to see how he fared in the new edition. I was a little worried about some changes (I understand his Hollow spell not having tough, as the point is to get the souls, but I thought I would miss it). Tom is just starting, so we played to a pretty odd points value (46). I fielded something pretty similar to what I’d normally field with him: Bronzeback, Gladiator, and Cyclops Brute for my battlegroup, plus a Scarab Pack to see how they’re doing in the new edition, with Beast Handlers, Bloodrunners, a Feralgeist, and two Void Spirits to round things out. 

6 Army Tom's Cygnar

Tom’s force is pretty Warjack-heavy, and led by Commander Coleman Stryker. It’s the classic Battle Box, plus a Stormclad, Squire, and a unit of Long Gunners with Officer and Standard. Additionally, I love the green Cygnar look Tom is using on his models. Definitely striking for the Swans. 

6 Skorne Bronzeback versus Cygnar Ironclad and Stormclad

Initial impressions of Mark III from the game: Scarab Swarms still suck. Well, they unfairly had to face off against a Stormclad so they were going to get pulped no matter what. And my dice still betray me: the Bronzeback is a heck of a beater, except when rolling nothing but 4’s on two dice. However, the game plays clean and despite having to confirm abilities constantly, plays as quick as Mark II (so once I get rolling with my Skorne it should be even faster). 

7 Skorne Gladiator Tramples Stryker to win

The first match against Tom I won thanks to a trampling Titan Gladiator that bowled over Stryker and damaged him, leaving him easy pickings for a Cyclops Brute to finish off on the ground. As always, playing against Stryker is an exercise in patience: his feat turn is time to throw, knockdown, and jam–all the more so when he’s going to be even more Warjack heavy due to big battlegroup sizes in Mark III. 

9 Naaresh Skorne Army Mark III

For the second game, I wanted to try out Master Ascetic Naaresh. I painted him up right at the end of my time playing Skorne in Mark II, and he impressed me then in those initial games. He looks even better now–the question is what list to put with him. I wanted to give a more shooting-heavy look, but still needed to crack Cygnar armor, so I went with much the same troops and slightly different beasts package: swapping in a Titan Cannoneer, an Aradus Sentinel, and an Agonizer to debuff strength when things got into melee.

10 Standoff Skorne and Cygnar

The battle went fairly well at first, as I was able to wipe out the Long Gunners with a far-charging, Cyclone-using Naaresh and pulling my battlegroup far to one side. Two sets of trees helped me bottleneck, and while I lost some stuff to get that positioning, I was feeling pretty good about it: he had used his feat, so I could back up and damage his jacks enough as they approached, then hope to survive the initial assault (thanks to the Agonizer). 

11 Ironclad Trips Naaresh

However, sometimes the gods of dice are cruel.  Naaresh needed to make a charge past the Ironclad. I had high defense, plenty of fury, and ample Blood Tokens increasing my armor thanks to some whipping by the Beast Handlers. Even if I took a hit, it was going to be fine and my plan would cut his force in half. What I missed, was critical knockdown on the Quake Hammer. And of course, two 6’s on the free strike. That made it all over but the crying. Naaresh survived the assault from the Ironclad, Stormclad, and Lancer–because he’s tough as hell and sitting on six transfers lets that happen. But it left me denuded with only a single warbeast remaining (with no fury). Getting the fury from dead warbeasts helped, but not enough. Naaresh got into Stryker’s face, but he lacked the fury and support from beasts to get the job done, and I was smushed the following turn. 

 

All-in-all a great end to Mark II and a great beginning to Mark III. For now, my focus will be on Skorne in Mark III as I want to get them down pat. My Cryx and Trollbloods are fun, but they’ll get to wait just a bit as I’m buying in to make Skorne my faction to “master” first.

366 Points Challenge Progress (2016):

194/366

Battles (Privateer Press):

Overall Totals 2016: 49 (Win/Loss: 28/21/0); 2015: 43 (Win/Loss: 29/14/0)

Skorne:

12 Wins (Butcher x2, Deneghra, Shae, Sorscha2, Feora2, Severius, Skarre x2, Kreoss2, Borka, Kaya2, Stryker)/ 6 Losses (Rask, Xerxis, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Zerkova2, Stryker)

Trollbloods:

11 Wins (Karchev x2, Vayl2 x3, Lylyth x2, Kaya, Skarre, Thagrosh, Asphyxious3) / 11 Losses (Adeptis Rahn, Kromac, Caine2, Borka2, Kaya, Rhyas, Ashlynn x2, Twins Saeryn and Rhyas, Butcher3, Thagrosh, Vayl2)

Cryx:

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

 

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)