Monday, 21 April 2014

20 Questions With… The Overlords!!! The Ciaran Edition.




Every fortnight (or so) I will be contacting a member of the 40K community and ask them to be subjected to my 20 nail bitting, edge of your seat questions. Some of the answers I get probe the deep dark recesses of the human condition whilst others will astonish you in their wisdom or lack thereof…

I seem to be attracting more and more celebrities to my crazy little quest to fill the interwebs with pointlessness. We have another Overlord to boot! I introduce to you the always upbeat Ciaran Dachtler. A lively member of The Overloads team, he’s been known to relax beside fire places partaking in expressive alcoholic beverages whilst listening to the enthralling sounds of The Overlords intro jingles. Also rumour has is he currently owns more than 87% of the Hellions in the universe! 

So here are Ciaran’s 20 answers:


1. What got you into the hobby?
Initially it was my friends in Primary school. When I was about 9 or 10, I was introduced to Space Crusade (which I didn’t understand but thought was great because you could assemble your own dreadnoughts). I never owned any Space Crusade stuff though. I was below the recommended age and my Mum wouldn’t buy any of it! When I hit 14, my parents gave in and bought me the starter box for Warhammer Fantasy. I had been budding them for 40k, but in a surprisingly astute move for a small kid, I didn’t complain and just got on with painting plastic High Elves incredibly poorly. I went on to 40k the next year, back in the days of cardboard Dreadnoughts and a still-breathing Makari. Good times…

2. Favourite army of all time? Do you currently pay it? If not why Not?
On balance, I would say it was probably my Dark Eldar Hellion army. It was one of those armies that really clicked for me, looked cool on the table and could handle nearly anything. Games were rarely a pushover, because the DE are just so brittle and movement-based. One failed Leadership test could cost me an entire game. I don’t really play much anymore, but I did dig it out for a competition a couple of months ago. It did well; two wins and one loss. It’s nowhere near as good as it was though; 6th edition took away a lot of the tricks I could use and reduced the effectiveness of a lot of the Hellion’s prior strengths. I mainly stopped playing because I was getting to the point where I expected to win, and that would turn me into a poor loser. I realise that sounds kind of smug, but it’s the truth. Just switching to a new army entirely means I can start further down the curve and enjoy losing games! Or at least become less of a dick when I do…

3. Favourite 40k fluff and why?
The Dark Eldar Codex has a host of darkly funny backstories and events and has some of my favourite fluff in it. I love tricks and con-games, so the various stories relating to the rise of Vect are all fun. My favourite story in that book is just a brief paragraph about the Dark Eldar helping out the Iyanden in their hour of greatest need (shortly after repulsing the Tyranids), not for any greater purpose other than they were enjoying the angst of the craftworlders too much to let them be killed yet. Wonderful stuff.

4. Favourite 40K quote?
Bit of an odd one here. Probably from Soul Hunter by ADB. A Terminator called Vraal goes to butcher First Claw. He announces his presence perfectly: “Brothers!” he called joyously into the vox. “Everyone is this room is going to die!”
Now THAT is an entrance! The build-up to the quote is what really sets it up. If you know the book, you'll get it. If not, read the book!

5. If you could invite any character from 40K fluff to dinner who would it be? And what would you serve him/her for dinner?
Harlon Nayl. Steak and chips.

6. Favourite film?
Too many to count, but I’ll single out Thank You For Smoking. Again, fast talking rhetoric tricks, moral grey areas and comedy. One of my favourite combos.

7. Favourite TV series?
Again, far too many to name without making a mockery of the question. Let’s say you have to go pretty far to beat Futurama.

8. If your life was a movie, who'd play you?
Dunno really. Who’s a fat sarcastic guy? Yeah, him. Why not?

9. Favourite comic book superhero?
Not really much of a comics reader. I’ll cheat a little. My favourite comic book character is probably Spider Jerusalem from Transmetropolitan. Awesome series. As far as superhero stuff goes, then probably Nightcrawler. I really like his benign, soulful nature of contrasting with the awesome demon-appearance. It's also good to have a devout religious character without that faith just being obfuscation for an arsehole.

10. If you could live in any period of human history when would it be and why?
Last week so I could get the lottery numbers.

11. If you could use any 40k Universal Special Rules or Codex Special Rule in day to day life what would it be? Why?
Don’t need any. I already have Bulky. Seriously, I’d probably plump for Relentless, just so if I focussed on something, I'd keep going until it gets done.

12. Biggest 40K regret?
Being a bad loser. I hate it when I’m arsehole. It’s something that I’m always working on getting better at because I never want to be the reason why someone has a bad game.

13. Strangest “food” you’ve eaten?
Nothing that unusual. I’ve eaten crocodile, ostrich, kangaroo, horse, zebra. But none of them were that unusual or weird, just not regional to Britain. I once ate king prawns with the shell on because I didn’t realise you were meant to shell them first. Eyes, antennae, the lot. Let’s go for that.

14. Fantasy job for a day?
Oligarch? Benevolent dictator? I dunno. I’m not a work person. Provided the job was something I was comfortable doing and would fund the rest of my life, I’d be fine.

15. Top 5 favourite songs?
Ugh. Difficult. Let’s go for (in no particular order):
Sacred Worlds by Blind Guardian – possibly the most epic single song ever made by man.
Nausea by Trophy Scars – Best described as an interview with the Antichrist at the end of the world. With JAZZ.
Halo by Porcupine Tree – One of the best bands in the world, and one of their best songs. Arrogant and full of threat with an awesome bassline.
Cult Leader by Tech N9ne – Dark, twisted and very eloquent. Tech has an awesome flow.
Industrial Disease by Dire Straits – Slightly odd, but DS always were. One of the first songs I ever remembered all the lyrics to.

16. If $1million mysteriously turned up in your bank account, what would you spend it on?
I’d be really boring and stick it in a saving account, dipping in whenever I needed to buy crap. Probably use it for a house with a decent gaming room.

17. If you were offered a place amongst the 1st humans to colonize Mars, would you accept it?
God, no. That stuff’s hard work!

18. If you could, what would be the one thing in the hobby you would get rid of?
The cliquishness and exclusionary nature of the hobby. The hobby needs more different people than purely straight white nerds. I have no problem with straight white nerds, but damn, we can make it difficult for other people!

19. Most Epic 40k moment?
One I was on the wrong side of! Lysander had just finished grinding an entire guard platoon and a Russ squadron under heel (unwounded by the way) and was closing on one of my mate’s last units, a veteran squad in a ruin and a volley of lasfire flares out. Four wounds caused, four 2+ saves to make, four 1s rolled. I couldn’t hate those vets. I could only slow-clap their marksmanship.

20. If you could “Grudge Match” anyone on the planet to a game of 40K who would it be and why?
Phil Kelly. I respect his work a tonne (my favourite of the rules guys) and it would be great just to talk hobby with him while we kill each other’s plastic dudesmen. Although I'd have to raise some questions about the Space Wolves...


So there you have it, we've delved deep into the subconscious of Ciaran from The Overlords! If you would like to answer my twenty questions or have questions of your own leave a comment or email me personally at impguard2012@gmail.com. I'll bring you another victim some time soonish...

Force Z 2014 #2… I'm utterly confused!!!




Well after receiving some input into my Force Z list (you can find the list here) I have had a rethink on my list and thought I’d change things up a little. I’ve decided to throw in a filthy mutant in the form of a Primaris Psyker into my list for some interesting alternatives. Unfortunately this means my Veterans are no longer 4+ saves but have gained snare mines & camo gear. I’ve also lost my scout sentinel and gained a heavy flamer on my melta squad. I’ll keenly miss the outflank shenanigans of my scout sentinel but will have the ability to twin link my plasma squad or plasma tank.

So here’s what I’ve come up with. Please let me know if it’s an improvement on the last list. I can spend points more efficiently let me know as I’m pretty slack when it comes to “math-hammer”.


HQ
Lord Commissar
Primaris Psyker

Troops
Veteran Squad
+ Veteran Sergeant
+ 2× plasma gun
+ Forward Sentries
• Chimera
Veteran Squad
+ Veteran Sergeant
+ 2× meltagun
+ heavy flamer
+ Forward Sentries
• Chimera

Heavy Support
Leman Russ Battle Tank
Leman Russ Executioner


Force Z #1 in full swing!

Help me out Psyker users. I've never use one with my guard list and any advice would be great!

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Force Z 2014 #2… The pointy end.


So since the new Astra Militarous Codex came out I've had to readjust my Force Z list a little and have settled on a some was similar list to the one I proposed last time (you can find it here). So basically what I'm taking is:

HQ
Lord commissar   
    Carapace
    Emperor Benediction

TROOPS   
Veteran Squad   
    Grenadiers
    2 x plasma
    Chimera
Veteran Squad   
    Grenadiers
    2 x melta
    Chimera

FAST ATTACK   
Scout sentinel   
    Autocannon

HEAVY SUPPORT
Leman Russ Battletank   
Leman Russ Executioner


Hopeful the 4+ resilience is enough to keep my men alive until they do their damage. I'm interested in seeing how reliable the Plasma-cutioner is now that it gets hot. Less than 3 weeks till i find out how reliable the new Codex is in battle, and no time to test it between now and then! Let me know what you think about my list, better yet if you can try it out for me that would be better!!!


Force Z 2014 #1

ANZAC Cup 2014 - The Games






As promised here is the run down on how my games across the weekend at ANZAC Cup went. Before I begin I’d like to take a moment to thank Ty again for a well-run and enjoyable event and all the players I met. I would recommend everyone to check out the WW40K site for information on the events they run. Check out my general overview of the weekend here.





Game 1:
Opponent: Dylan Close
Army: Tau Empire
Rough brake down: 3 x 12 man packs of Fire Warriors with supporting Riptide, Crisis Team with Commander, Broadside Team and Hammerhead Gunship.
Deployment: Dawn of War
Mission: Blood Feud – Primary; basically kill points, with bonus VP for every Infantry or Jump Infantry (other than Independent Characters) killed. Secondaries; Slay the Warlord, Fist Blood and Last Man Standing (the side with the most amount of units surviving gets an extra VP) No Night Fighting
Result: Lose (3/18)
Summary: Elements of Dylan's army did not need line of sight and/or ignored my cover saves it was hard to keep my units alive. I did make a few tactical errors causing me to turn over more VP then necessary. In the end an enjoyable a game as I can have against the fire power that Tau brings to the table. The upside I did manage to take his riptide out on turn 2, who then proceeded to stand by the side lines cheering on the Tau to victory for the rest of the game.




Game 2:
Opponent: Simon Golkovic
Army: Tyranids
Rough brake down: Tyranid Prime, Deathleaper, 3x Lictors, 2 Biovores, five teams of 5 x Genestealers with Broodlords all with support from a pair of Mawlocs.
Deployment: Search and Destroy (Table Quarters)
Mission: Shatter Strike – Primary; 2VP for each scoring unit in the enemy’s deployment zone at the end of the game. Secondary; Slay the Warlord and First Blood. Night Fight turn 1.
Result: Lose (1/2)
Summary: Lack of experience playing against Genestealers resulted in bad deployment. Throughout the entire game my battle tanks could not get a bead on Simon's Genestealers and I had hemmed myself in a corner expecting his forces to come on in his deployment zone and not infiltrate completely to my right. I managed to keep his Genestealers from having more than one scoring unit in my deployment zone but meant that I was not in a position to get to his. NOTE: after reading the mission while writing up this blog I can across this paragraph that I missed on the day: “Fog of War. After deployment and the placement of infiltrators, but before the game begins, each army can redeploy a single unit anywhere within in their deployment zone…” Well that just proves that you should always read the mission, if I had realised I could redeploy my Battle Tanks I think Simon would have had a harder time of getting into my deployment zone!




Game 3:
Opponent: Hamzah Simmonds
Army: Chaos Marines
Rough brake down: Chaos Lord, 10 Bikers, 15 Raptors 2 Vindicators and 2x 10 man Chaos Marines in Rhinos.
Deployment: Ambush (one side deploys in the centre and the other side deploys at either end with staggered deployment starting with heavy support and ending in fast attack)
Mission: Onslaught – Primary; one objective in each deployment zone, capturing the opposition’s objective 5 VP. Any enemy unit destroyed in the first game turn is worth 1 VP. Secondary; Slay the Warlord and Attrition (the army which has destroyed the highest number of enemy units at the end of the game gains an additional Victory point). Night Fight turn 1.
Result: Draw (6/6)
Summary: I deployed in the middle having my tanks face back to back to protect their sensitive rear armour and my squishy blob to the centre. Hamzah employed a pincer movement and deployed his Vindicators and Raptors to one side and his Bikers and Marine Rhinos to the other. In the first turn my Executioner decimated his bike to three models & my Devil Dog went on to taking out one of his Vindicators and later in the game my Melta Veterans taking out the other. My plasma Veterans made a beeline to his objective with the game eventually ending with each of us holding an objective and splitting secondaries.





Game 4:
Opponent: Peter Marshall
Army: Space Wolves
Rough brake down: Logan Grimnar, Wolf Guard pack in Terminator armour, 3 x Grey Hunter Packs, a Dreadnought all in drop pods and a Long Fang Pack holding his back field.
Deployment: Vanguard Strike
Mission: Dominion – Primary; D3+2 objectives each worth 3VPs (we had 4 objectives). Secondary; Slay the Warlord and First Blood. Night Fight turn 5.
Result: Draw (4/4)
Summary: After deployment Peter dropped a steady rain of drop pods on my lines. I managed to take out his dreadnought before it could do too much damage. His Warlord and Grey Hunters got into combat with my Lord Commissar and blob who held their ground, ended with both of us holding an objective and contesting one too and splitting Secondaries.





Game 5:
Opponent: Eddie Duncan
Army: Imperial Guard
Rough brake down: Command Squad with Master or Ordnance, 3 x Veteran Squads, 2 x Chimeras, 20 man infantry blob with Platoon Command Squad, Devil Dog, Leman Russ Battletank, 2x Leman Russ Executioner and Aegis Defence Line with Quad-gun.
Deployment: Search and Destroy (Table Quarters)
Mission: Extermination – Primary; variable ‘Kill Points’ with different force org slots having different VP depending on their importance. Secondary; Slay the Warlord, First Blood and Linebreaker. No Night Fight.
Result: Victory (5/4)
Summary: This was basically a mirror match and the layout of the board did not help much with movement. The table was known as the sky table and had impassable areas and bridges for infantry. Unfortunately we both came to the conclusion that our tanks could not cross the small bridges. In essence we sat in our corners and lobbed shells at one another until the game ran its course. Now this might sound like it wasn’t a fun game but on the contrary it was the most enjoyable game of the weekend. We were both reduced to the fundamentals of playing guard and relying on our long rang fire power to knock out the others units. In the end it came down to me taking out his battle tank that made the difference. I look forward to playing Eddie again back in Toowoomba.



At the end of the day I was very happy with my 6th placing especially at the calibre of players attending on the day. Till the next event…