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Showing posts with label Outside the Box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outside the Box. Show all posts

Monday, 12 January 2015

Outside the box - 40K Leage preperations


As I've mentioned in some of my other posts this year I'll be entering a 40K league at my local gaming club

The league starts in February with some Kill Team games then moves onto Combat Patrol (400 point games) and then working up to a 1,750 point army.

For the league I decided to use a new army, and seeing as I already had a Kill Team for it I choose Eldar.  Now I have to admit I'm not a great 40K player.  I tend to loose most of my games, however I'm hoping that by playing in a league I can start to build up my experience and get a lot more games of 40K behind me.  Using a new army also allows me to try some new rules out and give a new race a go.

For the first round of games I've come up with the following Kill Team list (based on some helpful suggestions by some more experienced players and some play testing with other combinations).


Kill Team:
  • Windrider Jetbike squad (1 with a Shuriken Cannon 4 with twin-linked Shuriken catapults)

  • 4 x Striking Scorpions and 1 x Exarch with Crushing Blow (+1 strength)
 
I had hoped to get 6 Jetbikes onto my list.  This is something I may do after play testing this list as I could drop the Scorpion Exarch and use the extra 20 points to have another Jetbike.
 
 
For my Combat Patrol I'm thinking of running the following list;
 
 
Combat Patrol:
 
  • 1X Warlock Council on Jetbike.
  • Windrider Jetbike squad (6 x Windrider Jetbikes with twin-linked shuriken catapult & 2 with Shuriken cannons.
 
  • Vyper (Shuriken cannon, twin-linked shuriken catapult.
  • Dark Reapers (4 x Dark Reapers)
 
This leaves me with 34 points to spend on upgrades (or maybe a few extra bikes!).  Though I am thinking of taking out the Vyper and replacing it with a War Walker. 
 
For the larger games my Combat Patrol will be expanded upong to included my unit of 10 Wrathguard as well as my Vaul's Wrath Support Battery made up of 3 x support weapons with D-Cannons.  Now this unit has the relentless special rule it means I can move them in range (or out of cover) with no downside so they can provide some much needed support to my Wrathguard and Jetbikes as they move in for the kill.   My Striking Scorpions will be blustered up to a 10 man unit and my force will be lead by a Farseer.  All this I currently have. 
 
I'm also considering getting 10 Dire Avengers as another troop option and a Fire Prism as my final Heavy Support slot.  I'm also looking at another HQ choice.  Currently it's between getting a Spiritseer or another Farseer.   If I have enough points left after that then a flyer will also be added to the list.   
 
Anyway I'd like to know what people think.  Am I missing any vital units? (I know I don't have any Warp Spiders but those things go for a stupid amount of money on eBay and I don't want the finecast ones as finecast is too brittle in my opinion and tends to snap). 
 
Post your comments below and let me know.

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Outside the Box - A Space Hulk retrospective


With the immanent release of Space Hulk fast approaching I thought I'd take a moment to look back on the game and how it influenced my path into "geeky war gaming".

For me Space Hulk was my first introduction into Games Workshop and the Warhammer 40,000 universe.  When I was at secondary school one of my friends at the time had an older brother who, for whatever reason, owned a copy of Space Hulk (1st edition).  My friend and I would often get the game out not to play but to look at how cool the models were and how awesome the game board was (you have to understand I was about 11 or 12 at the time).  For me it was unlike any board game I had ever seen before. 

As it would happen, a few month later my friends brother decided that he no longer wanted Space Hulk as he hardly ever played it (I think he had moved on to playing computer games as he recently purchased a new console all the kids were talking about called a Saga Megadrive).  As such he gave me his copy of the game. 

Now I have to admit I didn't play the game once I had it (the rules were way beyond me!) but I loved the models and as I read over the books that came with the game I was instantly drawn into the 40K universe.  Reading about the Emperor, the Horus Heresy, the Space Marines and the Xeno threat that they had to encounter sparked my imagination.  I wanted to know more!

Shortly after that I started to discover another game called Space Crusade which was similar to Space Hulk, was produced by the same company and had Space Marines in it, as well as Genestealers and a whole host of other alien races! Unlike Space Hulk though, Space Crusade was much easier to learn how to play and so that was the game that truly started my wargaming hobby as it led me onto collecting 40K. 

Several years latter Games Workshop re-released Space Hulk as a new edition.  By this time I was well and truly into my hobby and couldn't wait to get the new edition (I still have a copy of it).  When it finally came out I played it frequently and even used the Terminators in my 40k games.  By now I had the experience to properly appreciate the game play and design of the game.  I loved it.


My copy of 2nd edition Space Hulk


When the third edition came out I was no longer  playing 40K.  I had fallen out of the hobby in my late teens (Due to rising costs and a change in the atmosphere of my local GW store due to a new manager who only wanted to sell products and not deal with the hobbyists!) so I missed the boat on that release.  However a few years later I had gotten back into the hobby and was surprised that GW no longer supported specialist games.  The release of 3rd edition Space Hulk was a limited run, aimed more to collectors rather than trying to draw in new gamers. 

With this new release of Space Hulk looming I really hope that Games Workshop go back to having it as a regular release, that anyone can go into the store, pick up from the shelf and get playing straight away.  I would love to see Space Hulk bringing the same joy and wonder to people today that the 1st edition of the game did for me.  It works so well as an introduction into the hobby and the 40K universe. However it looks like this will be yet another limited run, which is a shame, and if it is true then I think Games Workshop are truly missing a trick. 

Anyway all will be revealed on Friday.  I for one will be placing an order!

Happy gaming.

NB: What do you think about the re-release of Space Hulk?  Leave a comment below.

UPDATE

Orders just went live!