Game 198 – Vs Jan du Toit – Legion
of Everblight – 20/05/18
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:
Absylonia, Daughter of Everblight (Oracles of Annihilation)
-Succubus
-Proteus
-Carnivean
-Carnivean
-Seraph
-Blight Wasps
-Raek
-Shredder
-Shredder
The Forsaken
The Forsaken
Spell Martyr
Spell Martyr
Farrow Valkyries
The next morning I woke up fresh
and ready to go. The aim from the start was always to win Best in Retribution
and there was another player on 4-0 overnight who needed to be hauled in. The
first game in the morning saw me up against Jan’s Legion, and we ended up
playing Rahn into Abby2. It was a matchup that I felt reasonably confident in
but that could easily go wrong. I won the first turn and we got moving.
Everything gets up the table with a
bit of care for the impressive threat ranges that Abby can put down. Both AFGs
are TK’d and Polarity Shield goes on the left unit. Lynus and Edrea again have
nothing much t do and go position ready to contest the right zone in later
turns.
Both of Jan’s Carniveans put up Spiny Growth and Trample up the table,
with Proteus keeping in line with Bracer cast
on him. The Seraph moves up to shoot at a couple of Halberdiers, killing one.
The Wasps move up the left flank with the Raek on the right, and Abby herself
moves up behind the main line.
Abby’s threat ranges are
incredible, but I can tone them down a bit if I can take out the Seraph. The
Phoenix moves up for Rahn to Arc a TK into
it, and the AFG on the right opens fire, leaving it on a handful of boxes,
which are taken care of by a couple of charging Halberdiers. On the left I hold
back a bit, waiting for Jan to commit something to the zone.
Abby’s Feat turn, and it does an
incredible amount of damage, taking out the full unit of Halberdiers on the
right as well as the Phoenix and Eiryss. Jan has to run incredibly hot on Fury
to do it as many of the Beasts had ran away from the Forsaken, so that offered
some hope for next turn. Jan clears the right zone but is unable to score it,
so we start at 0-0.
I need to get some serious work
done this turn, ideally killing 2 heavies, and it just doesn’t happen. I turn
around Proteus before shooting into him, but miss 2 shots with the AFGs,
leaving him pretty comfortably alive. On the left Skyreth Issyen triple 1s his
attack roll into the Carnivean, meaning I have to commit a whole unit of
Halberdiers to it, thankfully taking it out. I clear the left zone for a 1-0
lead.
Jan continues to push, completely
taking over the right flank by removing Lynus and the AFG, whilst killing off a
number of Halberdiers on the left. He decides that ideal position for attrition
is more important than scoring CPs at this stage, so just scores his own flag
to level at 1-1.
I just keep doing what I can,
knocking down the Carnivean and killing the Raek. I try to clear the left zone
to start scoring back but just can’t get there, leaving a Shredder on a single
box. Jan scores his flag again for a 2-1 lead.
With the game all but secure Jan
moves the 2 remaining Valkyries into the right circle to accelerate the scoring
and just concentrates on keeping Abby safe. He charges and takes out the Arc
Node with Proteus (who is starting to look worse for wear) and just floods my
zone with his remaining models. He scores 2 for a 4-1 lead.
I finish off Proteus. The game is
long gone but I consider it a personal victory. Again I narrowly fail to clear
my zone, leaving just a Shredder. I contest all the elements to hold the score
at 4-1.
Jan just kills my 2 contesting
models to win 6-1.
DEFEAT
This game
is a real example of how a couple of small mistakes can steamroll into a
crushing defeat. I don’t think that going for the Seraph on turn 2 was a
mistake as such, but I shouldn’t have risked my Phoenix to do it. Ideally it
and the Chimera should have been the other way round, but as they weren’t I
should have just put faith in 5s to hit with the AFG. As it was I lost my heavy
jack and just couldn’t pull it back from there. Jan was an amazing opponent, apologetic
when the dice went a bit weird and finished the event as best in Legion.
Thanks for the game Ben! We couldn't help but laugh when Skeryth rolled triple ones on his charge. What a knob.
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