Game
267 – Vs Rachel Child – Convergence of Cyriss – 6/10/18
My
list:
Vryos,
Incissar of the Dawnguard (Forges
of War)
-Sylys
Wyshnaylrr, The Seeker
-Griffon
-Griffon
-Griffon
-Griffon
-Aspis
-Discordia
-Manticore
-Manticore
Arcanist
Mechanik
Arcanist
Mechanik
Arcanist
Mechanik
Eiryss,
Mage Hunter of Ios
House
Shyeel Arcanists
House
Shyeel Arcanists
Her
List:
Father
Lucant (Destruction
Initiative)
-Corollary
-Inverter
-Inverter
-Conservator
-Conservator
-Conservator
-Galvanizer
Transfinite
Emergence Projector
Reflex
Servitors
Attunement
Servitors
Elimination
Servitors
Elimination
Servitors
Accretion
Servitors
Optifex
Directive
After
a short Post-CID break and a bit of time to absorb the Retribution
dynamic update that followed a week later it was finally time to get
some models back on the table. What better way than to go straight
into the UK Nationals. My lists were Elara2 in Shadows, Ravyn in
Legions and my old faithful Vyros2 in Forges. I promised myself that
I would play Vyros as little as possible, but I wanted a strong
performance to hopefully help me onto a WTC team again next year. The
first round saw me up against Rachel with her Convergence, which
unfortunately meant that it was a Vyros2 drop straight out of the
gate. I win the first turn and we get moving.
With
no turn 1 threat Vyros just runs up with his army following as much
as possible.
Rachel
decides that she has to Feat this turn or have to sit so far back
that she would give up too much on scenario. Lucant casts
Deceleration
to
further increase their armour and runs everything up, staying out of
threat range of my Manticores.
I
don't really want to advance into Lucant's Feat, and the threat range
on the Vectors is pretty limited, so I decide to back up slightly. I
am going to surrender some control points next turn but I think I can
afford to. I leave an Aspis contesting the central flag, in threat
range of some Vectors, but Rachel would have to commit a heavy to
take it out.
Instead,
Rachel tried to take out the Aspis using the TEP, but under
Deceleration
that
was always going to be tricky and the Aspis lived. She contested my
scoring elements but backed off with most of her forces, scoring
twice to lead 2-0
Making
attacks with the TEP had left it in range of 2 Griffons, and with
Synergy
built
up by taking out Servitors I sent 2 in to take it out, following up
with Discordia into a Conservator to start off the heavy trade. I
stay out of threat range of both Inverters and the score goes to 3-2
to Rachel.
With
Discordia providing a juicy target in the middle of the table the 2
remaing Conservators are sent in to take it out. The Inverters are
both moved to provide Watcher
cover
for Lucant. The score moves to 4-3 to Rachel.
There
are 2 Griffons within range of Lucant, so I start looking at an
assassination. The issue is Watcher
so I would need to take that out of the equation first. I load up a
Manticore and after Synergy
is
built to 2 I send it in to the left Invertor. The issue that Rachel
is set with here is that she can either use Watcher
to
knock down the Manticore, or save it for the assassination and almost
certainly lose the Inverter. She chose to knock down the Manticore.
My turn was then a simple matter of taking out the left Conservator
and delivering the Griffons to Lucant, with the first taking him out.
VICTORY
Some
small CID tweaks in Forges has really improved this Vyros list.
Essentially I have swapped out a Griffon and a free solo for
Discordia, which is a great change for the list. This game was a
really interesting to play, with a couple of turns of feinting and
backing off before being able to play Vyros' preferred game and
crushing through a flank. Had I not gone for the assassination I
could have taken out both Conservators and had a very strong
attrition position from there, which I am certain I would have pushed
through on what is a very live scenario. On to round 2.
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