Game 119 – Vs Adam Jones– Minions –
29/11/17
My list:
Lord Ghyrrshyld, The Forgiven (Legions of Dawn)
-Manticore
-Manticore
-Chimera
-Aspis
Dahlia Hallyr
-Skarath
Dawnguard Sentinel Scyir
Arcanist Mechanik
Arcanist Mechanik
Max Dawnguard Destors
Max Dawnguard Sentinels
-Officer & Standard Bearer
His List:
Rask (Blindwater Congregation)
-Gatorman Soul Slave
-Blackhide Wrastler
-Boneswarm
-Boneswarm
-Boneswarm
Sacral Vault
Bog Trog Mist Speaker
Totem Hunter
Bog Trog Trawler
Max Croak Raiders
Gatorman Bokor & Bog Trog
Shamblers
Max Gatorman Posse
Swamp Gobber Bellows Crew
When I
started playing Retribution back in February I had 2 targets for the year. One
was to play at least 100 games in the year (success) and the other was to try
every caster in the faction at least once. 10 casters down and with an Ossyan
list on the painting table ready to go in December it was time to face
Goreshade. On paper, Goreshade doesn’t look BAD, just so completely uninspired.
It took me a long time to write him a list that I thought would work, and in
the end I was pretty pleased with it. As long as I don’t face a good player
with a top tier control feat caster I would have a decent shot. Enter Adam.
Enter Rask. As is standard against Adam I won the first turn and we got moving.
For all
of Goreshades’ faults he does have some pretty excellent spells. Frost Field is an excellent spell for
Destors as it essentially makes all their attacks RAT8/MAT9 allowing them to
reliably clear out a lot of infantry. They also gain Ghost Walk to allow them to pass through the shallow water in front
of them and get up the table. My Sentinels Mini-Feat as they are going to have
to advance into range of a load of Croaks, and I don’t want to lose too much of
the unit. Both Manticores advance and put up Convering Fire to slow his advance.
Adam
moves up with his forces, staying out of my threat ranges in most areas. The
Croaks don’t want to risk triggering Vengeance
on the Sentinels so choose not to use their oil on them, instead just using
the spears to set five of the unit on fire. Very late on in the turn Adam
realises he has to Feat, and does so, adding a Veil of Mists to his defensive setup. Had he planned to Feat
earlier in the turn he could have been far more aggressive with the troops on
the right, but it was definitely the right decision to do so.
With
Rask’s Feat up there isn’t too much I can do, so I just back up out of threat
ranges, keeping something in each zone that I don’t think he will be able to
easily remove to stop myself from going too far down on scenario. I pull 2 of
the Destors to the left, realising that this is where I have to win the game
and push up Dahlia, who under Haunting
Melody and Mist Walker would be
really difficult for him to remove. Goreshade Feats in response, preventing him
from jamming me too well and giving me at least some defence against his guns.
The Manticores put down their Covering
Fires again and I wait out the Feat.
Adam’s
guns on the left continue to take their toll on my Sentinels, the Croaks
killing the two that I had pushed forward and a couple more after Oiling the
main lines. The Sacral Vault then kills 2 more, forcing one to kill a friend
and another to take out one of the Destors. The Bog Trog Trawler comes on and
removes the Scyir. The Mist Speaker runs to the flag to start the scoring. With
his success on the left flank Adam realises that his best move is to hold his
troops back on the right, preparing to push on that zone later. He takes a 1-0
lead on scenario.
I feel
like I am a long way down on attrition but I still have 3 heavies on the table
so if I can keep them safe I can maybe find a way to turn the game around
later. First thing I need to do is start clearing out the left flank and fomr
of the Gators. The Destors go in and with Frost
Field up make mincemeat out of his troops, killing off 4 Croaks, a Gatorman
and a Boneswarm, with some incidental damage put onto other models. The
remaining Sentinels then take out more Croaks and the Bone Swarm on the left. I
then make my big mistake and get greedy with Dahlia, pushing her up into a
position where the Sacral Vault could kill her next turn. I contest Adam’s flag
and score my own with an Arcanist to level the game at 1-1.
A load
more Shamblers hit the table and Adam continues his attrition game. He clears
out 3 Destors and a couple more Sentinels, and my mistake with Dahlia is
punished as the Sacral Vault deals with her with Eyeless Sight. I need to learn to use her better but it was very
satisfying getting her so aggressively up the table. The Totem Hunter clears my
Arcanist off my flag and his forces keep pushing forward, scoring the right
zone to lead 2-1.
I keep
pushing on but after losing a heavy to a misplay can’t see a way out of the
game. I clear the last troops on the right and my last remaining Destor kills
off the Totem Hunter to make sure he can’t score my flag on his turn. I lose a
Sentinel because I forgot how the Sacral Vault works (It didn’t have a Soul
when I entered the 2”, but I killed a model, giving it one and then died due to
ending my activation in range, one to watch out for). I contest the zones to
keep the score at 2-1.
More
Shamblers pop out, these guys are becoming a real pain. Adam kills off the last
Destor to take complete control of the right flank, and simply floods the left
with Shamblers, killing off the Aspis along the way. He scores another point to
lead 3-1 and the scenario game is rapidly getting away from me.
The game
is effectively over so I just decide to have some fun. I charge Goreshade in to
kill the Bokor and a load of Shamblers, and try to use my remaining forces to
try and finish off the unit. I fail and leave 3 alive. Adam scores the right
zone again for 4-1.
With my
caster swinging in the breeze Adam puts me out of my misery. A Paralyze shot from Rask before throwing
in a Boundless Charged, Raged and Furied Wrastler. The job was done with 2
initials.
DEFEAT
I don’t
really want to jump on the “Goreshade is unplayable” train here, everyone
reading this blog knows his issues and he needs something to really change for
me to give him a go in a serious tournament game. The more interesting thing
was just how much fun I had in this game. This is partly because I knew the
pressure was off and so was more relaxed, partly because charging Destors into
things is just great, and mostly because Adam is always a pleasure to play
against. After my Blood and Oil defeat followed by this I’m starting to think
Rask is on my hit list. More sensible casters and lists coming soon (but still
with Destors).
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