
Troop units in your enemy's DZ scored an additional 2 points. So looking at the army I needed my scarabs to drop the chimeras to keep him out of my deployment zone. Game 2: Dave Sinn's Imperial Guard (Emperor's Will, Dawn of War) He played very defensively after the trygon dies which gave me board control and consquently the win. I managed to squeak by killing the tervigon with the deathmarks and polished off the monsterous creaures on that side. The next couple of turns were him advancing into midfield. I responded by having the big tesla unit go off for 23 hits and proceeded to melt the trygon. I made my bonehead move for the tourney and left my Annibarge vulnerable to hiveguard and he blew it up. I lost first turn, but fortunately the objective weighting was in my favour. Game 1: Tyranids (Scouring, Vanguard Strike) That being said I did go 4-0 with them, so credit has to be given.ĭestroyer Lord: Scythe, Weave, Scarabs, Orbġ0 Gaussmortals: Haywiretek, Night Scythe After the initial set up of my army I would overhear "he's hear again" lol. I took my necrons for hopefully the last tournament for a long while. There were bonus points to be had if you followed a loose comp and had fluff, early submitted list etc. Secondaries were used to determine best general and votes were given out for best presentation and best sport. The scoring was evenly weighted between sportsmanship, presentation, and generalship. The rest were a fairly eclectic mix of grey knight, blood angels and vanilla marines. Tyranids had five, necrons had 4, daemons were 3, 3 dark eldar and 3 eldar. I was pleased because they was a very solid representation from a lot of xenos armies. I met a couple of great players and look forward to having a couple more games against them.

I want to start by thanking ward for all his hard work to put on another good event.
