Tuesday, December 28, 2010

BIO - Jack Marriott

Hey guys, this is Jack. I've been playing 40k for about 2 years now. I'm a tried and true Imperial Guard player, and I'm sticking to it. For a while, my specialty has been mostly massed-infantry led by Creed and Kell for maximum order usage, doing well by basically combining 200 flashlights into a semi-painful laser beam (and that's being generous). Recently, however, I've been trying to move away from the classic Guard infantry lists and trying out more artillery-based lists that don't take 60 guardsmen. You'll never play against me in a game (despite an infantry- or artillery-based list) without at least 1 Basilisk (or version of a Basilisk) and a Leman Russ. 

My favorite character is Commissar Yarrick, the hero of the Battle for Armageddon. I prefer him in my army really for two reasons. The first is the hilarity that spawns from his awesome fluff included in the Guard codex and the crazy stories about how he came to be the senile cyborg that we know and love. I love him also in his abilities on the battlefield: YARRICK CANNOT DIE. His rules allow him to get back up a possible infinite amount of times despite losing his last wound, and his sheer make-up makes him a formidable foe for many the army- he has an Ork Battleklaw that he ripped from the twitching body of a downed Ork, as well as an implanted laser gun in his eyeball that has the same profile as a Hot-Shot Laspistol.

I do consider myself (as do many of the other guys) as a mediocre player and kind of a newbie to the game, but I carry on and sometimes come out on top. I look forward to adding stuff to this blog. Thanks for visiting.

First Battle Report - Winner's View - Textbook Execution and Deployment

Bobby - Honestly that battle was about as perfect as you can hope a warhammer game to be. If I can attribute our victory to anything it was our planning. Jack and I massed a lot of artillery into our army, along with most of our army being in transports. We left our fast units in reserve. Our plan was to draw their main force in while pounding it with artillery, then use our transport-mounted units to surround them with our reserves coming in.
I was a bit worried when my bikes and land speeders were destroyed much faster than I expected them to be, but they had done enough, and cleared the way for my drop pods and terminators, who mopped up the remainder of our enemies.
I'm also proud of my Master of the Watch who, after deploying from his drop pod, threw his vortex grenade (AKA the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch) and removed a monolith and a half dozen warriors.
As I mentioned earlier, the two grizzled veterans of the army, Yarrick and Cassius were our MvPs. Cassius turned his knowledge of killing tyranids against the xeno orks and threw back an entire unit of nobz and a warboss, and proceeded to kill a warboss in the wake of an orbital bombardment. Yarrick proved his mettle against a unit of warbikers, then slew a big mek with his bale eye after his squad was nearly decimated by it.

First Battle Report

The game started well for the Imperial forces, with pre-game surgical raids destroying one of Shaun's trukks along with wounding his big mek with the shokk attack gun (who was later killed by Yarrick's Bale Eye). Things started to look bad when the bastion they were claiming was surrounded by zagstruk and a unit of warbiker's, but Yarrick, the space marine command squad, and the Sisters Repentia threw them back, wiping them out to a man. Jack's Lord Commissar proved indispensible in keeping his troops in line as the Deciever continously targeted them with his morale-check inducing powers. The special weapons team mowed down wave after wave of scarabs and the nightbringer was felled by a volley of Hellfire rounds from Bobby's sternguard veterans.
The Imperial forces then used the careful planning asset to bring their reserves into the fray quickly, Bobby's bikers killing shaun's lootas and felling a few destroyers with supporting fire from his land speeders.
The 2nd turn started off bleakly for the Imperium, with Lucas passing most of his We'll Be Backs.
The tides turned back in their favor when the xeno army attempted to flank march to the cathedral with 30 warriors, 10 immortals, and Shaun's entire Green Tide, and all but the immortals were blocked by the disruptor beacon! While Shaun was placing his entire Green Tide back in his deployment zone, the ambush stratagem hit all 5 of the aforementioned units, killing 46 boyz and downing around 15 warriors and 7 immortals.
Things were thrown back against the Imperial forces when Bobby's Honor Guard was then wiped out to a man, along with his captain by Shaun's nobs, but Chaplain Cassius saved the day by surviving, winning the combat and sending the remaining orks into retreat. Bobby's command squad and Yarrick took a direct hit from Shaun's Shokk Attack gun, and lost 3 of its veterans, including the company champion.
From there the rest of the Imperial strategy fell into place, with the two orbital bombardments coming in, sending scores of warriors down and killing an entire unit of 10 nobz. Cassius slew another warboss while Yarrick picked off the Big Mek with his bale eye.
With most of their warriors downed, the Necron phased and the orks, seeing their leaders slain or running for their lives, pitched into a headlong retreat.
The aftermath of the Surgical Raid

Land Speeders and Bikes Flank March behind the necron destroyers

Bikers Flank March Next to the lootas


The Green Tide is forced to deploy far back in the xeno deployment zone

The Master of the Watch arrives to throw his vortex grenade

Reinforcements arrive in drop pods to attack the orks

terminators and storm troopers attack the necron gunline

Special Weapon troopers finish off the remaining scarab swarms

First Battle Report Overview

Bobby - Well this has the distinction of being both our first Battle report and first apocalypse game.
I'll be writing the view from the winner's side, and I believe Lucas will be giving input from our opposition later, and I'll also put the overview of the battle.
Overview:
The game was about 8,000 pts a team, with my roughly 6,000 pts of marines and Jack's 2,000 pts of Imperial Guard against Lucas' 5,000 pts of Necron and Shaun's 3,000 pts of Orks. I'll be posting complete lists later too.
The battle took place on the outskirts of an Imperial City, with a cathedral and skyshield landing pad being our objectives, 2 bastions being the center ones, and a comm relay and crashed ship being Shaun and Lucas'. The Xeno side won first turn and deployment, bidding 15 minutes to our 30, and deployed the majority of their heavy hitting-forces out, while holding most of their numbers in reserve. The Imperial side deployed its entire army, mostly consisting of tanks, on the field to begin with, holding drop pods, terminators, bikes, land speeders, and a valkyrie in reserve. The xeno side selected the Camoflage and Flank March Strategic Assets, while the Imperial side chose Vortex Grenade (given to the Master of the Watch) and a Disruptor Beacon (deployed in the middle of our deployment zone.) Due to our formations, we also recieved 2 free Orbital Bombardments, Ambush, Surgical Raids, Careful Planning, Precision Strike, and Flank March.
Attached are pictures of the battle at deployment. (Taken with my phone, I apologize for the quality)

Hordes of Necron and Ork nobz mounted in a trukk konvoy prepare their assault

Guardsmen, a Devastator Squad, a Rhino, and sternguard veterans mouned in a land raider defend the landing platform

Lootas and warbikers prepare their assault

The necron deploy in front of the tanks of the Imperial Forces

A front view of most of the necron

The ancients assault force, yarrick and bobby's command squad in a razorback, and a squad of sister's repentia defending a bastion

Jack's artillery (And Bobby's Damocles Rhino) deployed in front of the cathedral (you can see the deathstrike missile launcher sticking out from behind, as well as the techpriest hiding behind the manticore)

Saturday, December 25, 2010

First Post

Hey guys, welcome to our page. We're a group of Warhammer and Warhammer 40k players who will be posting our various games, models, scenarios, and army bios.

This is Bobby and I guess I'm the first one up, hopefully we'll get some posts from the other guys soon. I'm the most veteran Warhammer player of the group, I've been playing about 6 years. I play Space Marines, Dark Angels, Witch Hunters, Space Orks, and Wood Elves.
I'm more of a builder and player than painter, so most of my posts will be battle reports and models I've built or converted. I also like to write custom games and fluff for my armies, so you'll probably see a lot of that too.