Game 107 – Vs Mark Ellis – Mercenaries
– 18/10/17
My list:
Kaelyssa, The Night’s Whisper (Legions of Dawn)
-Helios
Arcanist Mechanik
Arcanist Mechanik
Arcanist Mechanik
Eiryss, Angel of Retribution
Max Dawnguard Sentinels
-Dawnguard Sentinel Officer and
Standard Bearer
Max Dawnguard Sentinels
-Dawnguard Sentinel Officer and
Standard Bearer
Min Dawnguard Destors
Min Dawnguard Destors
Dawnguard Sentinel Scyir
His List:
Exulon Thexus (Operating Theater)
-Warden
-Warden
-Warden
Cephalyx Agitator
Cephalyx Agitator
Alexia Ciannor & The Risen
-Cehalyx Dominator
Max Cephalyx Mind Bender &
Drudges
Max Cephalyx Mind Bender &
Drudges
Max Cephalyx Mind Bender &
Drudges
Min Cephalyx Mind Slaver &
Drudges
Min Cephalyx Mind Slaver &
Drudges
Min Cephalyx Mind Slaver &
Drudges
Cephalyx Overlords
Cephalyx Overlords
With
minimal time available for gaming at the moment I am grabbing whatever
opportunities I can. This Wednesday I faced off against Mark again, trying out
a new version of his Thexus list, featuring Alexia & The Risen to further
increase his ridiculous number of models. I only had Kaelyssa with me, so
despite feeling that it would be a pretty bad match up, we went for it. Mark
won first turn and got moving.
I don’t
often take a picture of deployment (maybe I should, if it’s something you want
then let me know) but did here because my word that’s a whole lot of dudes. I
have enough experience of Cephalyx to know the important stuff to kill, but
getting there may be a different matter. Either way, Mark does a whole load of
running and casts Deceleration to
protect against any cheeky shots I might take.
I don’t
think I can afford not to feat this turn. I am going to suffer a lot of pain
whether I do or not but at least I can stop Adrenal
Flood charges if I feat. I move up, mini-Feat with both units of Sentinels,
and keep the Destors behind ready to charge through with Tactician next turn. Refuge goes
on Kaelyssa and Blur on a unit of
Sentinels.
Mark
Feats, pushing a lot of my Sentinels towards his line, and splitting them up
out of Wall of Steel range, reducing
them to Arm18. Thexus casts Hex Blast on
the Blurred Sentinels, stripping
their Defence boost, before his army unleashes the sprays. Needing 6s to hit
(5s on the Overlords) and 7s to kill Sentinels makes it not trivial to take
them out, but the sheer quantity of dice that Mark has to throw at it means
that in the end around 10 Sentinels are removed, leaving only 2 that had been
pushed into range. The rest of his forces run through and flank round to
protect the important pieces and an Agitator runs to the flag to score next
turn.
I am
usually a player to plan out a full turn and they play it out in order, but in
this game I just couldn’t see where it was going to go. So much depended on Tough rolls and the success of Impact Attacks so I decided just to take
the turn one activation at a time. Vengeance
moves cleared out the front few Drudges before the left Destors earned MVP
status, by taking out a full unit of Overlords, the unit leaders from the 2
leftmost units, and the Agitator on the flag. The Sentinels charge up, taking
down a handful of Drudges and the Warden on the left. On the right it is a
similar story, the Destors charge though to cut out a hole for the Sentinels,
who charge the Monstrosity, failing to kill it but taking out the Brain. Only
one Overlord is taken out on this flank as the leaders were better protected.
Helios charges through, leaving the objective on 3 boxes and wrecking the 3rd
Warden. For a turn I wasn’t certain about, it worked out pretty well, but not having an overall plan took a huge chunk out of my clock. I have
the Scyir on my flag and contest his, leading 1-0.
Mark goes
deep into his clock trying to find a solution to all the Dawnguard and a
colossal right up in his face, whilst also starting to lose on scenario. He
starts with Alexia, who after my rampage of last turn is joined by the full 20
Risen. The Risen make some ineffective CMAs, before Alexia starts spending them
on attacks on Helios, taking it down to slightly more than half boxes before
all her risen are gone. At this point Mark realises there is no way he can kill
Helios, and with it sat right in his face there is nowhere safe to go, and
concedes the game.
VICTORY
I think
that Mark possibly conceded this one a little prematurely, but I understand it
after taking an attrition turn like my list was able to put in. Most of his left
flank was useless without Cephalyx support, and the right was folding pretty
quickly to the Dawnguard. His ambushing unit would have bought him a turn or so
on scenario but with basically no Shield
Guards or Sacrificial Pawn targets
left he was definitely struggling to keep Thexus safe. Another strong game for
this list, but after a 4th game of having nothing to do with
Eiryss2, I’m starting to look at switching her up for either Eiryss1 or
Lanyssa.
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