Game 175 – Vs Mark Ellis – Legion –
09/04/18
My list:
Elara, Death’s Shadow (Shadows of the Retribution)
-Chimera
-Siren
-Siren
-Aspis
Eiryss, Mage Hunter of Ios
Arcanist Mechanik
Narn, Mage Hunter of Ios
Mage Hunter Assassin
Min Mage Hunter Infiltrators
Max Mage Hunter Infiltrators
Max Mage Hunter Strike Force
-Commander
Max Mage Hunter Strike Force
-Commander
Spears of Scyrah
-Soulless Escort
His List:
Vayl, Consul of Everblight (Oracles of Annihilation)
-Succubus
-Scythean
-Scythean
-Naga Nightlurker
-Seraph
Throne of Everblight
Throne of Everblight
Blighted Nyss Sorceress &
Hellion
Blighted Nyss Sorceress &
Hellion
Bog Trog Mist Speaker
Blackfrost Shard
Another couple of homemachine games
against Mark this week saw both of my lists go up against his Vayl2 as he
attempts to find an off-list for Thagrosh. The first was the Elara list I
tested at the weekend, and with me winning the first turn we get moving.
Elara’s first turns are not a
particularly exciting affair. Scything
Touch goes onto a central Infiltrator and everything runs up to just
outside of threat ranges.
Mark puts Admonition up onto one of the Scytheans and Occultation onto one of the Hellions, before both Hellions advance
and put up Wind Ravager. The rest of
the Legion forces get up the table and threaten pretty deep into my forces.
Not too much is in threat this
turn, so the main task is to remove the two Hellions to allow more freedom next
turn. This doesn’t go particularly well though as I miss a lot of attacks,
meaning that only one of the Hellions go down. I reconsider my plan and decide
to just run up into his face and jam as deep as possible, putting the onus onto
Mark to sort the mess out.
Mark starts making attacks into my
forces, but Def14 holds up reasonably well against the MAT7 attacks. The
Scytheans get a load of work done with Murderous
but even they aren’t able to get through the Spears. All in all I lose
around 12 models. I score the right zone to take a 1-0 scenario lead.
I vaguely eye up an assassination
with the Spears this turn but can’t get Marked
for Death onto her and so abandon the plan. Instead I play for attrition,
taking out one Scythean and rolling slightly under average to leave the other
alive on 3 boxes, as well as dealing decent damage into the left Throne. I
score the right zone again to lead 2-0.
Mark feels that it is assassination
time and it is what Vayl does best. He can get the Throne attacks and Vayl’s
spells onto a 2 camping Elara, and despite a slight miscalculation in attack
order (casting Deadly Storm too early
in the run) he takes her out with his last attack.
DEFEAT
A pretty
rough match up for me I think, but I could have done things better. The Thrones
aren’t any harder to kill than the Cage Ragers were a couple of games ago, and
yet I looked at them as unkillable monsters. Had I committed to them I would
have removed a lot of the damage output of his list and could have played a
much safer attrition game with Elara never leaving cover. I still like the list
a lot though, and it doesn’t need to be able to play into Legion as I have
Vyros for that.
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