Game 158 – Vs Ryan Longthorne – Skorne
– 10/03/18
My list:
Adeptis Rahn (Defenders of Ios)
-Sylys Wyshnaylrr, The Seeker
-Chimera
-Phoenix
Arcantrik Force Generator
Arcantrik Force Generator
Arcanist Mechanik
Eiryss, Mage Hunter of Ios
Fane Knight Skeryth Issyen
Max Houseguard Halberdiers
-Officer & Standard Bearer
Max Houseguard Halberdiers
-Officer & Standard Bearer
Lynus Wesselbaum & Edrea
Lloryrr
His List:
Lord Tyrant Zaadesh (Imperial Warhost)
-Basilisk Krea
-Basilisk Krea
-Agonizer
-Bronzeback Titan
-Cyclops Shaman
-Titan Gladiator
-Titan Sentry
Siege Animantarax
Siege Animantarax
Bog Trog Mist Speaker
Paingiver Beast Handlers
Swamp Gobber Bellows Crew
The final test game for Rahn this
weekend saw me up against a classic beast brick with a number of anti-gunline
elements, to test whether Rahn has enough tricks to be able to overcome. With
Zaadesh’s ability to put up clouds it was going to be key to keep Edrea safe,
especially until the Seige Animantarax were dead and the shooting threat
removed. Ryan won the roll to go first and we got moving.
The Paingivers whip the
Animantarax, giving them 3 Rage Tokens ready for next turn, before all of
Ryan’s forces run up the table, the 2 Battle Engines flanking the central
beasts. Zaadesh puts up Battle-Charged to
give his beasts Counter-Charge and Inviolable Resolve onto the right
Animantarax.
I have to be careful of Ryan’s
threat ranges, but still need to get up the table. I flood the right zone with
things that he can’t charge, getting both AFGs and Polarity Shielded Halberdiers into it. On the left I move Halberds
and my Phoenix to the edge of the zone. Lynus and Edrea stay at the back,
waiting to see where clouds may need to be removed next turn.
My Phoenix was positioned much too
far forward and Ryan punished me for it, charging in his Battle Engine, and
taking it out with its guns and melee attacks with a couple of Halberdiers
thrown in. On the right the other Battle Engine takes out a number of Halberdiers
and puts its gun shots into Skeryth, leaving him with 2 boxes on his horse. The
rest of the beasts move up behind clouds to threaten next turn.
I start to look at an assassination
run involving slamming models over a zero camp Zaadesh, but abandon it to play
the attrition instead. I TK both of
the Animantarax away and backwards, before charging the left one with Team Efforted Halberdiers, my Chimera,
and Skeryth, destroying it. The one on the right is a tougher nut to crack, as
it still has Inviolable Resolve up,
but with my other Halberdiers, both AFGs and Eiryss finishing it off with a Deadly Shot it goes down as well. I
score the left zone for a 1-0 lead.
Ryan strikes back but with him
unable to charge anything on the right there is a limited amount that he can
get done. The Bronzeback gets Rushed and
walks up to my Chimera, destroying it and removing my final Arc Node, and the
Sentry on the right is able to get into the Halberdiers, removing a reasonable
amount of them. Again Zaadesh puts down some clouds and Feats, placing himself
on the flag to level up the score at 1-1.
I feel well up on attrition and so
just need to keep it up and grind out CPs or wait for an assassination
opportunity. With both Arc Nodes goneI have to move Rahn up and Feat to Force Hammer the Bronzeback and TK the Sentry, before moving myself back
behind the building. The AFGs take out the Sentry and have a spare shot to slam
the Krea into the building, and the Halberds on the right can take it and the
Mist Speaker out. On the left Skeryth Precision
Strikes the knocked down Bronzeback,
taking out it’s Spirit, before the Halberdiers on the left finish it off, but
in my excitement I forget to reposition them. I score the right zone to move
into a 2-1 lead.
Ryan feels that the game has gone
and chooses to see how much work he can get done. Zaadesh charges into my
Halberdiers and buys Flashing Blades until
they are all gone, and on the right the remaining Titan Tramples over to my
AFG, but is unable to kill it. Nobody scores so it remains 2-1 to me.
Assassination time. I run a
Halberdier back to back with Zaadesh, before Rahn Force Hammers him, knocking both down. Eiryss shoots off his Fury
with a Disruptor Bolt before the AFG
shoots him to death.
VICTORY
A really
useful game to see what the list can handle, and despite a few errors on my
part (mainly giving away the Phoenix early) the list performed really well. I
still feel like I need more reps with the list, and am not entirely sure how it
fits in a pair, but I have a Steamroller next weekend to work that out in.
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