Much like the Warmachine Bundles offered by Privateer Press for the holidays, today I will look at the Hordes holiday bundles and rank them on the same criteria (Power Level and Longevity). It's taken me a while to fully evaluate these lists and there are some very interesting differences between the Hordes bundles from the Warmachine ones. Notably, the Warmachine bundles included the plastic battlegroup box (and so you would normally get a second warcaster to play). These bundles do not include the plastic battlegroup box (except for Skorne, for some reason) and, in the case of these bundles, that is actually more of an advantage since the rest of the bundle isn't limited by warbeast choices. Also, the Hordes bundles include a full-sized rulebook instead of the pocket sized one - probably since there's no battlegroup warcaster and they wanted to offer a fair deal. What's also different with these bundles is that there isn't even a Trollbloods holiday bundle, which is very curious. Instead, there are two Minion bundles - a great boon for anyone interested in starting the Thornfall Alliance or Blackwater Congregation. It's great the Privateer Press created separate bundles for what is, essentially, two separate factions. Well, let's jump into it!
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Showing posts with label 25 points. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 25 points. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Saturday, December 08, 2012
Winter 2012 Holiday Bundles: Warmachine
As you may already know, Privateer Press has put out some 25-point holiday bundles for purchase on their online store. They've been doing this with increased frequency the past couple of years and this time it's good to see that these bundles include warcasters outside of the normal battlegroup boxes (kinda).
It's cute that they're including metal ornaments with the bundles, but I'm sure most people will be glad to have a good starting point for adding another faction. Also, each bundle includes a mini-copy of the rulebook (40k fans have been calling for this for their game for literally a decade) and the tokens for the faction. On top of the discount for the models themselves, this is a pretty nice chunk of stuff to receive for free, so keep that in mind with my value rankings. I will include the tokens in the discount calculation, but there's currently no $-value attached to the mini-rulebook so keep that in mind. Also, it's worth considering that with the exception of the Retribution and Mercenary sets, each of the deals includes the battlegroup box for the faction, meaning that you do get 2 warcasters out of the deal so you have some options.
Like I've done in the past, I will be reviewing these boxes for their monetary value, power level on the table, and longevity (how good it is for building a force in the future) and instead of giving an objective score, I will instead give them rankings relative to each other.
It's cute that they're including metal ornaments with the bundles, but I'm sure most people will be glad to have a good starting point for adding another faction. Also, each bundle includes a mini-copy of the rulebook (40k fans have been calling for this for their game for literally a decade) and the tokens for the faction. On top of the discount for the models themselves, this is a pretty nice chunk of stuff to receive for free, so keep that in mind with my value rankings. I will include the tokens in the discount calculation, but there's currently no $-value attached to the mini-rulebook so keep that in mind. Also, it's worth considering that with the exception of the Retribution and Mercenary sets, each of the deals includes the battlegroup box for the faction, meaning that you do get 2 warcasters out of the deal so you have some options.
Like I've done in the past, I will be reviewing these boxes for their monetary value, power level on the table, and longevity (how good it is for building a force in the future) and instead of giving an objective score, I will instead give them rankings relative to each other.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Steamroller Prep: Escalation Tournament
So there's an Escalation Tournament on December 9th at The Battle Standard in Manchester, CT that sounds really interesting. Unfortunately, I'm on duty that weekend so I will be unable to attend *shakes fist* but in case I can get someone to switch duty weekends with me, I still would like to prepare for it. What will be interesting about the tournament is that there will be 4 rounds and the points values for each round increase, so you'll play at 15 points the first round, then 25, then 35, and lastly you'll play at 50 points. Where it gets most challenging, however, is that you must keep building on your previous list. In other words, the models in the 15 point list must be present in your 25 point list and so on. The other major challenge is that your 15 point list is warjack/warbeast only (although you can be 3 points down). That's where things get tricky because it means infantry warcasters will have a tougher time first round, and so the event as a whole will likely favor warjack/warbeast-heavy lists. So what would I be bringing? Well I first had to start with looking at viable 15 point lists, since those elements will carry forth into the later rounds. Here's what I considered:
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Debriefing: 25 point "Ambush" (part 2)
On Sunday I participated in a 25 point "Ambush" style tournament, where each scenario played used the Reinforcements artifice. In part 1 I shared the lists that I brought to the tournament and shared the general results from my first two games. After both of those games I was feeling pretty good, but I felt like I still had room to improve and I had to keep on my game. I had made some big errors with my first game with Sloan and I was determined to make sure I did not repeat those errors. Similarly, I needed to make sure that I kept the scenario in mind, as I had yet to earn any control points and those could be huge in future games. Boy, was I right!
Monday, June 25, 2012
Debriefing: 25 point "Ambush" (part 1)
First I want to apologize for the lateness of this post. I awoke this morning to find that my power was out at home so I had to go out to get some internet so it took me a little longer to get this all written up. I had the fortune of being able to attend a 25 point “Ambush” tournament in Manchester CT at The Battle Standard on Sunday. The tournament was really well attended (24 participants) and the store itself is… awesome. I highly recommend anyone within an hour of driving check it out because it is certainly worth it. I attended the tournament and decided to bring two Cygnar lists with me and I convinced myself that I probably wasn’t going to be able to do much but get some games in and get some experience with the Stormwall, since I had not had the opportunity to play with either of the lists I had brought yet. Today I'll share the two lists I brought with me and a brief synopsis of my first two matches. Tomorrow I'll share the 3rd and 4th matches as this post would be too long if I included them too! I'll also share some of my general thoughts on the Stormwall tomorrow too.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Sloan and the Stormwall
Don't get too excited, it's not completely done yet. I've spent the past 24 hours painting this guy and it is quite intimidating to paint. Unlike some other large models you might encounter, this guy is still packed full of detail and it's quite challenging to paint it without accidentally getting paint somewhere where I don't want it.
Anyway, I'll be taking more pictures when it's actually finished but for now I want to share some of the thoughts I've had about the Stormwall and Colossals in general. First I want to share a list that I'm considering bringing to the 25 point "Ambush" scenario this weekend, featuring the Stormwall itself:
Anyway, I'll be taking more pictures when it's actually finished but for now I want to share some of the thoughts I've had about the Stormwall and Colossals in general. First I want to share a list that I'm considering bringing to the 25 point "Ambush" scenario this weekend, featuring the Stormwall itself:
Friday, June 15, 2012
Steamroller Prep: 25 points - Mercs
Today is the third and final part of my Steamroller Prep articles for the 25 point "Ambush" Steamroller event at The Battle Standard in Manchester, CT. I currently own 3 main factions right now: Cygnar, Circle, and Mercs and in the first two articles I discussed some lists worth considering for Cygnar and Circle. Today I wish to present the lists for my final faction: Mercenaries. Unfortunately, I only own a select few Mercenary models, and only 2 of them are warcasters, so my options are somewhat limited. The fortunate thing about owning Mercenary models, however, is the utility of using them in other factions as well, so it's a bit easier to build up a Mercenary collection on the side! In fact, many of the models that I'll be using in today's lists I picked up for their utility in other lists - notably for Cygnar. So what warcasters am I bringing? First is my favorite underdog: Fiona the Black.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Steamroller Prep: 25 points - Circle
Like I mentioned yesterday, there will be a 25 point Steamroller tournament next weekend that I want to attend. One neat feature of this tournament is that every scenario will feature Reinforcements which will make it far more interesting and predictable when it comes to designing lists. I already shared two Cygnar lists worth considering (although I came up with another today that is so scary I want to keep it secret!) and today I wish to share two lists that I'm considering if I were to play Circle instead. One of the greatest advantages of playing my Circle is not only that I'm more familiar with them but that they are mostly painted - thus I can enter into the raffle easily! The two lists I'm considering from Circle will feature some models that have already been painted, but there will be some more that I would need to paint in order to be completely painted for this tournament, so I'd still be motivated to paint. What two lists am I considering bringing?
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Steamroller Prep: 25 points - Cygnar
One of my long-time Warmachine/Hordes buddies has been the Press Ganger running events over at the Battle Standard for a few months now and, despite living in CT, I haven't made my way out there yet. I've been tempted to do so a number of times, but with a lease on my car and limited mileage, I have to be careful to keep track of how far I drive. This will change, however! There is a 25 point Steamroller tournament in less than 2 weeks that I think I want to attend since it's a good opportunity to get some guaranteed gaming in. What makes this tournament so interesting to me is twofold. First, it's an "Ambush" themed Steamroller where all of the scenarios will use Reinforcements and secondly, even if I don't win anything, if I can get my army fully painted then I will be entered into a raffle drawing. With this being summer vacation for me I could certainly use some motivation to get more models painted so this seems as good of an opportunity as any! So what lists am I considering taking? Well for the next three days I'll look at creating lists that I would feel comfortable bringing considering the factions I own/play. Today I'll start with the 2 lists I'm considering for Cygnar.
Friday, June 08, 2012
Review: Privateer Press Summer Deals
For those who are not following www.3plusplus.net, I wrote two articles recently reviewing the Privateer Press Summer Deals because Kirby asked me to. I must apologize for those who've already read these articles because I will be recycling them here today, but at least I'm combining them into a single article (which will be found in the future under the 'Review' tab above) and I have downgrading a couple of ratings after some discussion and reconsideration. While Games Workshop
is raising prices on 200+ items, Privateer Press is offering special 25 point deals
on products through their online store. I'll be rating these on a
1-5 scale on Longevity (how often you'll use the models in the deal), in a similar style to when I rated the Battlegroup boxes on my own blog, but I'll also rate these based on the Power
of the 25 point list in the deal. Just to clarify, I do mean the 25
point list created from the models you get in the deal itself compared
to any other 25 point list you might come across. This means that I'm
not so much ranking them relative to each other, but more sharing my
opinion on whether it'll be a solid list playing against anyone at 25
points. Since each of these deals has a
savings of about 25%, you at least know that you're getting a pretty
good deal here. Lastly, at the end of my review I'll include my [brutally honest]
concluding thoughts about the deals themselves.
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Warmachine League Escalation
I guess technically the League that I'm in is an Escalation League, but the club isn't calling it that. Either way, each week is one round and the League will last a total of 6 rounds, with two rounds at each of 3 different point levels: 15, 25, and 35. We're only allowed 2 warcasters to use throughout the event, so after some thinking I've narrowed my two choices down to Constance Blaze and Jeremiah Kraye. Today I want to share my plans for escalating both of my lists for each of these warcasters up to the 25 and 35 points levels and what my game plan is. I've spent far too long with just the theory of playing Cygnar and it's time I test my theory on the actual table!
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