Game 133 – Vs Andy Stores – Cygnar –
20/01/18
My list:
Kaelyssa, The Night’s Whisper (Legions of Dawn)
-Helios
Arcanist Mechanik
Arcanist Mechanik
Eiryss, Mage Hunter of Ios
Dawnguard Sentinel Scyir
Max Dawnguard Sentinels
-Dawnguard Sentinel Officer and
Standard Bearer
-Soulless Escort
Max Dawnguard Sentinels
-Dawnguard Sentinel Officer and
Standard Bearer
-Soulless Escort
Min Dawnguard Destors
Min Dawnguard Destors
His List:
Artificer General Nemo (Storm Division)
-Stormchaser Finch
-Thunderhead
-Dynamo
-Firefly
-Firefly
Storm Strider
Stormsmith Stormcaller
Stormsmith Stormcaller
Stormsmith Stormcaller
Captain Arlan Strangeways
Storm Tower
Storm Tower
Stormblade Infantry
-Officer & Standard Bearer
-Stormgunner
-Stormgunner
-Stormgunner
This
weekend I played a Steamroller at my local club, the first in the North-West’s
WMHUKISS qualifiers. For those not in the know, the WMHUKISS is a series of
events run regionally in the UK and Ireland, with winners meeting in a Grand
Final towards the end of the year. In this event the top 2 would qualify for
the North-West Final, at which the 16 qualifiers would compete for 4 National
slots. I wanted to get qualification sorted early, and was practicing for a big
event in a couple of weeks’ time, so was bringing my A-game. My pair was the
Kaelyssa and Vyros2 lists that I had taken to Blood and Oil, with minor tweaks
to the former, with the event’s added change being that we were playing on a 55
minute deathclock.
My first
round was against Andy Stores and his Cygnar, with a pair of Nemo3 and Kraye.
Not seeing Haley3 I felt pretty good dropping Kaelyssa, and was met with Nemo3.
I won the first turn and we got moving.
I run my
forces up to mostly out of threat range of his guns and “run within 4”” range
of his Fireflies, making sure I wouldn’t be taking too much early damage, and
making sure that he would be triggering Vengeance
if he did. The Destors flanked hard on either side of the table. Kaelyssa put
out Blur on Helios and Refuge on herself, before advancing more
tentatively than I probably needed to.
Andy
moves his forces up tentatively, choosing to take the shots that he has
available to him, triggering Vengeance on
the left unit of Sentinels but removing 3 of the unit in return. Nemo puts up Magnetic Hold to shut down Helios’ gun,
and puts Electrify onto the
Stormblades.
I feel
like I’m in a good position to play a scenario jam game as Andy’s forces are
pretty jammed up. Helios pushes forward on the left to sit just out of 10” of
Dynamo, then layers up his defensive tech to get up to DEF17. Destors on the
left charge into the jacks, dealing a bit of damage, before the unit on the
right remove a blocking Stormblade and reduce the right Firefly to just a
handful of boxes. The Sentinels Iron Zeal
and pour through the centre, dealing with several Stormblades and jamming
pretty deep into the Cygnar lines. Kaelyssa feats and sits out of 4” of
everything.
Nemo’s
feat turn, and I’m just going to see how much I have left at the end of it.
Finch is the star of the show, clearing out 2 Destors with his first
activation, but Nemo unfortunately misses with his gun. The rest of his guns
don’t have too much of an effect, as a combination of my feat and mini-feats
really blunt the attacks (Electro Leaps need
an 11 to kill a Sentinel). The worst part of the turn from Andy’s perspective
is trying to his Helios with Dynamo, needing 11s to hit and only dealing minor
damage to the Colossal. By the end of the turn most of my forces are still
standing, and Nemo has Kill Boxed himself,
giving me a 2-0 scenario lead.
From here
it is a pretty simple task to finish the game off. There is nothing contesting the
central or left zones so I can score both and destroy the objective for a
Scenario win. I spend a bit of time taking off some stuff for tie-breaks,
before ending the turn to win 5-0.
VICTORY
A
reasonably comfortable start to the event, which is always appreciated. Andy
just didn’t take enough board presence on his first turn allowing me to keep
him back and score through to a scenario victory. Even had he not been
kill-boxed, the attrition position that I was able to get into was so strong
that I’m sure I could have taken the game out. On to round 2 and the most
apparent thing was that there were a lot of Hordes in the winning bracket.
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