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Showing posts with label LVO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LVO. Show all posts

Sunday, February 05, 2017

Wednesday, February 01, 2017

LVO


So I'll be at LVO this weekend. I have heard there will be 400 players in the 40k championship this year and that is really amazing ! If you follow my blog here you know now I don't play 40k any more. I will playing in the Horus Heresy mega battle on Friday and conducting some interviews with top 40k players on Saturday. I want to know what they think would make 40k a better game. I'm still a very competitive player at heart and love tactics the best. My favorite two phases of the game are the psychic phase and the assault phase. The movement phase is the most important phase and probably the hardest to master.

Keep an eye out here starting Friday... lots of pictures, some video and interviews. It's going to be an amazing weekend.

Friday, February 12, 2016

In Praise of LVO • Where do we go from here


Hi everybody ! It's your friendly neighborhood Black Blow Fly swinging through your area again to spread some mischief and malcontent !!! Today's timely subject is how to deal with some of the top 8 winning lists from the Los Vegas Open 2016 (LVO). I'll focus on the weaknesses of the selected armies for review and break down your basic counters.

The top 2 armies were both eldar with some other elements sprinkled in for good measure. While I wasn't able to attend the LVO this year I did watch many of the games streamed over Twitch played on the top tables throughout each day of the event.

Let's first look at the top 8 armies:

Alex Harrison 1st Overall - Eldar & Inquisitor (servo skulls)

Eldar CAD
Autarch Sky Runner - Jetbike - Haywire Grenades - Forceshield - The Path of Command
3x Windrider - 3x Scatter Laser
3x Windrider - 3x Scatter Laser
3x Windrider - 2x Scatter Laser

Warhost of the Pale Courts (Forge World Doom of Mymeara)
Farseer - Jetbike
5x Warp Spider - Exarch
5x Warp Spider - Exarch
5x Warp Spider - Exarch

- Disciples of Vaul
Vaul’s Support Battery – Dcannon
Vaul’s Support Battery – DCannon

Wraith Construct
Skatach Wraithknight - Deathshroud Cannon

Aspect Host
5x Warp Spider - Exarch
5x Warp Spider - Exarch
5x Warp Spider - Exarch

Aspect Host
5x Warp Spider - Exarch
5x Warp Spider - Exarch
5x Warp Spider - Exarch

Ordos Xenos Inquisitor (2x servo skulls)

Sean Nayden 2nd Overall - Eldar w. Dark Eldar Corpsethief Claw formation (5x Talos)

Eldar CAD
Autarch
3x Windrider - 3x Scatter Laser
3x Windrider - 3x Scatter Laser
3x Windrider - 3x Scatter Laser
5x Warp Spider - Exarch
Void Shield Generator
Warp Hunter

Aspect Host
8x Swooping Hawk - Exarch
8x Swooping Hawk - Exarch
8x Swooping Hawk - Exarch

Corspethief Claw formation
5x Talos - 5x Splinter Cannon - Ichor Injector

Steve Sisk 3rd Overall - Gladius Strike Force (White Scars)

Alan Bajramovic 4th Overall - Daemons, Flying Circus w. ScreamerStar & Horrors

Alex Fennell 5th Overall - Necrons

Brad Chester 6th Overall - Eldar w. Dark Eldar

Jon Camacho 7th Overall - Necrons

Aaron Aleong 8th Overall (2015 NOVA Champion) - Dark Angels w. Space Wolves

You can find more of these army lists over on the BoK blog if you're really interested:



Interestingly enough the new Tau didn't make the cut but placed well overall and it's important to note they weren't in full force this year which could be due in part to the nerf bat treatment they received - but that's another story for a different day.

I attribute Necron high placement mainly due to their uber resiliency... They are extremely difficult to remove which in turn helps them grab and hold objectives.

Warp Spiders were prevalent throughout many of the Eldar armies listed above. I'm sure we will be seeing more Warp Spider spam in upcoming events due to their success last weekend. I also noticed squads of three Windrider jetbikes looks to be the optimal number.

When analyzing the results for the LVO we need to keep in mind that due to their format going second can be pivotal and a modified version of Maelstrom is always in play. Both Swooping Hawks and Warp Spiders are both great units for scoring Maelstrom points.

It just seems apparent that army list construction is one of the top aspects for being successful in a competitive environment. Of course tactics are important too but if you don't bring the right list it doesn't really matter. The army list must be constructed to excel in the mission format and also counter top opponents. The semi final match between Alex Harrison and Alan Bajramovic really brings this point home. Alex took the lead in the first three turns inflicting heavy damage then ride it out the final turns and still counter Alan's plays to overtake him. The daemon army is very strong and has won its share of events but fell a little short in the semi final match.

Another very interesting game was the quarter final match between Steve Sisk and Aaron Aleong. Aaron was the grand champion at NOVA last year winning both the Invitational and Open with his deathstar army which I noticed he had tweaked for the LVO. In the end he just couldn't counter all of Steve's objective secured units which again is so important for objective grabbing such as Maelstrom.

One of the things for which I give high praise to the LVO format is that two top armies from previous major events were successfully countered and eliminated - that tells me this format provides good balance and keeps things interesting ! That's so important too. It could just be me but my final impression was that the psychic phase did not dominate at LVO as it has in the past at other events and I think this is a good thing for the game in general.

So how do you counter these armies ? Partly the equation for success is to fight fire with fire - highly mobile armies that can lay down blistering levels of fire power each turn and progressively score is key. Of course some of us would like to counter these armies with an army that's not a mirror list. An important question is what do we do about eldar ? One approach would be to go back and implement more bans and nerfs but me being a tactician I'd rather address it on the table in terms of what I can bring as an effective counter.

Even though Tau did not place in the top 8 I still see lots of potential here and there's plenty of time to sort it all out. There are many new things being introduced to the game or revamped such as the new Wulfen. So keep it fresh - think outside the box - be willing to try new things. In the end it all comes down to the time invested and true dedication to the game - these will always serve you well. I'd much rather do well based upon my own creativity rather than copy someone else's army.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

LVO Report • Day 2

Here are some pictures from the final round for day 2 in Vegas. Most are from the top tables. It's looking like the following players will advance to the day 3 final rounds:

Nick N. - Daemons
Justin Cook - Tau & ?
Steve Sisk (White Scars) or Alex Fennel (Eldar & Cullexus)

Not sure about the rest... Seems like the super heavies and gargantuan creatures came out empty.

Sisters of Battle working the Green Tide (not top table) - Panzer Leader

Tau-Tyranids - jy2 (not top table)

Tau - Justin Cook working it hard

Steve Sisk (White Scars) vs. Alex Fennel (Eldar and Cullexus)

That game was going right down the wire !

Top eight finalists -

Nick Nanavati:
Daemons/Inq

Nick Rose:
Marines/BA

Tyler DeVries:
Eldar

Vincente Arroyo:
CSM/Daemons

Steve Sisk:
SM/IK

Nayden:
Tyranids/Tyranids

Aaron Albert:
GK/SM

Geoff Thompson:
Wolves/AM

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Round 2 @ LVO


How round 2 at LVO went down yesterday... I was paired up against Steve Sisk, the BAO champion... So two top biker armies slugging it out with Purge the Alien for the primary. I had the lead on kill points going into the final turn. BikeStar concussed his Knight with a Grav gun bringing it down to 2-3 hull points then I charge. Chapter Master swinging five attacks with the power fist, command squad biker swinging 3 attacks with a thunderhammer and two Meltabomb attacks hitting on 3+... BikeStar comes up empty inflicting no damage... Aaaaarghhhhh ! The Knight in turn takes out my Chapter Master and that's all she wrote. Oh well it was a great game indeed.


The LVO is a W - L format so I dropped out for today to hang out in Vegas.

Friday, February 20, 2015

My LVO Championship army list


Here is my list (I have no illusions about winning the championship btw):

White Scars (look like Storm Lords) - primary detachment

Chapter Master:
bike - artificer armor - shield eternal - auspex - power fist

Librarian (Level 2):
bike - force axe - armor indomitus - meltabombs

command squad:
bikes - chapter banner - 4x stormshield - 4x grav gun - thunderhammer - 4x meltabombs
Apothecary

4x biker - 2x grav gun
Attack Bike - multi-melta
Sergeant - combi-grav - meltabombs

4x biker - 2x grav gun
Attack Bike - multi-melta
Sergeant - combi-grav - meltabombs

4x biker - 2x grav gun
Attack Bike - multi-melta
Sergeant - combi-grav - meltabombs

Space Wolves (looks like Iron Wolves) - allied detachment

Rune Priest (Level 2):
bike - runic armor - force axe - meltabombs

Iron Priest - bike

9x Grey Hunter - power axe - 2x meltagun - chainswords
Wolf Guard - stormshield - power fist - meltabombs
drop pod

Pretty much an all biker list except for the podding Grey Hunters... Hits like a ton of bricks !

Saturday, February 14, 2015

LVO less than one week away


Some people have asked which deathstar I plan to bring - BikeStar or DraigoStar. For now it's top secret. 270 people will be attending which is pretty crazy. I'm looking forward to it !