Von

The Necromancer’s Guide To Souls, Part Four: Accension

So says Ferdinand Foche, anyway. Accension is not a typo: it means 'kindling' or 'being kindled'.  I never knew that.  Anyway, it seems appropriate, since this final (and highly delayed, for which I apologise most sincerely; I was moving house and got a bit distracted with my new job and D&D and other stuff like that) ... 

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Von

The Necromancer’s Guide To Souls, Part Four: Accension

So says Ferdinand Foche, anyway. Accension is not a typo: it means 'kindling' or 'being kindled'.  I never knew that.  Anyway, it seems appropriate, since this final (and highly delayed, for which I apologise most sincerely; I was moving house and got a bit distracted with my new job and D&D and other stuff like that) ... 

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Its great to have a plan when you play the game. In fact, its preferable to have a plan in most situations. This plan can be very general, like assassinate the caster, or more specific, like slam this model here to knock down this model, then charge this model with my reach beast, and then ... 

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gdaybloke

Tactical Tuesday: Bulletproof Greatcoats

This weeks Tactical Tuesday, aside from being late, started off as a concept for a different type of article. I was looking at the viability of running Vyros+3 Hydras in the 25pt Deathrace event at Templecon. This is obviously a very powerful assassination list…as long the opposing warcaster/warlock didn’t have stealth or a ... 

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Last week we looked at the first half of analyzing a one turn of Warmachine. We looked at how to not lose the game by looking at potential assassination runs from the opponent as well as possible scenario wins. Then we turn it around and tried to find an assassination route for ourselves as well ... 

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ultimatelegion

Tactical Tuesday: Taking One Turn at a Time

Last week we looked at Lesser beast options in the Legion of Everblight. The Shredder is the one everyone is used to seeing, being the most focus efficient as well as having a great utility animus. The Harrier is a bit trickier to use, but excels in its role as a hit and run ... 

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