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DOOOOOOOM!!!

Who's back, baby?

Who’s back, baby?

 

All right well it’s been far too long, and some great friends have been nudging me to get back into it and make some things happen, so let’s get going, shall we?  No time like the present and all that!

As an update, I’ll just let you know that I am working on my lists and play for Templecon, which is coming up soon in Warwick, Rhode Island February 6th to 9th, 2014.  If you haven’t yet got tickets, then WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH YOU????  Seriously (Or “for serious” as my daughter likes to say), it is such a great social weekend that people occasionally play games at, you should come and hang out with us.  I am bringing my Legion of Everblight with me to TC, and to that end I am playing some lists and casters that I haven’t used before, and need to get some thoughts down and get some discussion going on what I am doing right, and what I am doing wrong with my lists.  In an effort to get more traffic and more discussions going I am going to get the message out there of what I am playing and how it is going, as well as try to showcase my efforts to improve as a painter with my Legion models.  So here comes the deluge of players and comments I hope!!

Tournament Prep

So, despite my sign off last time, I sadly don’t have shiny clockwork minis in my hands. I wasn’t planning on writing another article before Lock & Load, so Boots has made a liar out of me.

Boots, seen here “motivating” his contributers.

Anyways, with convention season for me kicking off into full swing (Lock & Load in a few days, Gencon in August) I figure I’d touch on something that goes hand in hand with conventions: preparing for a tournament. Now, just because I have convention play in mind doesn’t mean that the tips don’t apply to tournaments at your friendly local store. A lot of the advice is equally valid for that, too.

For now, this is basic, big picture advice. There are all sorts of other tricks that I can focus on in later articles, such as considering your meta, list pairings, etc. but I figure that broad strokes about what will give you the best play experience at a tournament (perhaps even your first one) will go the furthest.

“Spectacular achievement is always preceded by unspectacular preparation.”

– Robert H. Schuller

A Morning Report on the Dawn of Battle

http://youtu.be/71TN8NTtNBU

No reason not to have a little Disney Lion King on a Saturday morning, is there?

It was a good night Thursday night at Heroes World for gaming.
I managed to play two games with my second choice list for the MEAC2013 event I am attending today, and learned some tough lessons about my choices and play style.  I had forgotten how much I really like playing small point games, and really learning what a caster and Battlegroup can do.  It’s nice and refreshing to go back and play smaller games when we have the chance.  Thankfully the current Machinations League has allowances for smaller point games.

Kaiser Tournamente

ArtofWarmachine

Hi folks. I’m new to the blog here, but some readers might remember some of my articles on Lost Hemisphere (or most likely not, but I need to milk that internet fame for all it’s worth). I previously wrote articles on the rules of Warmachine & Hordes, analyzed errata documents, etc. but at the moment there isn’t much to write about in that regard. So, as an avid Warmachine and Hordes player, I’m going to write about something near and dear to me: tournaments.

I love Privateer Press’ games because of the high level of competition and mental challenge that it provides, and you’d be hard-pressed to find that in greater amounts than at a tournament. Most people’s tournament experience will be from their local game store, but there’s also the option of travelling to other stores and going to conventions, both of which I’d recommend if you’d like to grow as a player (but I’ll go into that at a later time). Privateer Press has a rather extensive Organized Play section on their web site, but the main four formats that tournaments will fall under are Steamroller, Hardcore, Masters, and Iron Gauntlet. I know a lot of players out there are new to the game or haven’t done much gaming outside of a casual game with friends, so I’m going to attempt to make a tournament primer for y’all.