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  1. My Ogors look similar I used Vallejo Olive as base, followed by Hemp and a final highlight of hemp mixed with a bone white of your choice. You could get a more green finish, by skipping the final white highlight and just highlighting with the hemp colour.
  2. Yep Agreed. That would have been very nice against his setup and also on this table. Will try it next time they do an aos tournament there.
  3. For Ogor tactics and also an idea on how well they can go, check out Doom and Darkness' channel on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/michaelbeven1 he's taken them to 1 day events and gone 4 and 1 and took them to cancon where he went 4 and 2 I believe, possibly 3 1 and 2. He's also got a long tactics video in the archive there too purely for gutbusters. I ran them a lot last year as battleline in my mixed destruction and for that purpose I found min squads of 3 to be good or if you wanted them to do something then go squads of 12. I would run the unit of 12 bulls (sometimes it would be 6) + 6 ironguts with the intention of trying to trigger some of the bulls to flee. That way you can use the "down to the ironguts" ability and pretty much murder whatever you want as long as it doesn't have negatives to hit. 2 butchers with cauldrons is also a must if you go heavy on the gutbusters. Hope that helps!
  4. Hi guys! So I've been working on trying to design an army that incorporates spiders and Troggoths and still have an edge. The playstyle I enjoy is having a solid front for an enemy to hit and then to try and pick them off with shooting and monsters. After some play testing the list I came up with was: Scuttleboss - General, monstrous mount, the black fang Troggoth hag - gryph feather charm Arachnarok with spidershrine - gift of da spider god madcap shaman - hand of gork Gitmob shaman - allies 3*5 spider rider units 2*3 fellwater troggoths 60 gitmob grots with bows and slashas - Allies Spider rider skitterswarm battalion Comes to 1950 8 drops The army does well in games like take and hold and border war as there is less movement involved and I'm generally able to move up either behind a spider screen or grot screen and shoot and bash things to death as they try to take the objectives off of me. This isn't really the army build to run the scuttleboss with the load out I have, you'd really want to take the totem artifact as well on the arachnarok to make his mortals go off on 5s. The scuttleboss' purpose is to make the spiders battleline and to be a target, as most people want to kill him once you let them know his potential. I went to a tournament yesterday, but unfortunately we had a lot of no shows and the event didn't go ahead. I did manage to get a game in though against the new blades of khorne! His list from memory: Bloodthirster with flail and the item that allows him to strike first in combat 2 slaughter priests 1 blood secrator 2 x 10 blood reavers 1x10 blood warriors 2 x 5 wrath mongers 2 x 2 skull cannons wrath axe judgement and the skulls judgement (not sure their name) the new piece of terrain. He was also using the tribe that allows him to re-roll 1s to wound against heroes and monsters for daemons... Super good against me cause I have a lot of both haha. Mission was relocation orb - Also another tough one for me as my army is a little static, but I do have hand of gork to make up for that. So I've never faced khorne before and this is a new book on top of it. I roughly knew what dmg and save most things had just because I've heard people talk about them or from a general sense due to playing the game for a while. I underestimated the skull cannons though, with wrath mongers + killing frenzy + bloodthirster buff + tribe buff they're getting 2 shots each, hitting on 2s re-rolling ones, wounding on 3s re-rolling ones against monsters and heroes. Here is a pic of our deployment. One mistake you can see here is I place my gitmob in the middle, blocked completely by those little houses from shooting anything haha Here is khorne deployment, he places the skull cannons on either flank so they can freely shoot most of my army I deployed first and gave him first turn, since the orb was in the middle of the houses and his guys are slow. I felt reasonably confident he'd get less than 10 in range of the objective and we'd agreed that the rooftops weren't impassable, so my spiders can end their movement on them. In his turn he deals 9 wounds to the troll hag thanks to me luckily saving one D6 worth of damage. At this point I thought that maybe I was dead in the water haha. Picture above is my turn 1. I run 2 units of 5 spiders in and around the buildings to grab the objectives, the 5th spider from the unit on the roof is actually on the side of the building to maintain coherency, the bluetac just wouldn't keep him there. I get the double mortals on the scuttleboss and try to make a play by hand of gorking him behind enemy lines. I was originally aiming for the bloodthirster and then Keith reminded me that the blood thirster strikes first... So I change targets to the blood secrator. I fail the 9inch re-rollable charge unfortunately. Score Khorne: 1 Gloomspite: 3 We roll for the turn and I take it to try and save the failed assassinate by the scuttleboss haha. The orb moves over to the right into no mans land. I decide to hand of gork my arach to grab the objective and then as I'm placing my model decide to go for the stupid play and place him to support the scuttleboss haha. I try for double mortals on the scuttleboss, but its easily shutdown by the blood thirster who has +2 to dispel Sorry for the pic, is a bit blurry haha. But this is how the charge ends up. I also get sneaky stabbin off on my gitmob, mystic shield on the hag and thanks to the moon moving onto my quarter I heal 4 on the hag. My spiders on the roof and around the buildings sprint over to no mans land and nab me that objective. In combat the scuttleboss only hits twice from himself and the spider with no mortals proc'd, in return he's eaten by the skullcannons who then are able to shoot and kill the arachnarok before it gets to strike (16 dmg caused!) We go into Khorne turn 2 and he basically stays put except sending some blood reavers in the the spiders on the left in the picture above, and some more blood reavers into what was left of my 10 spiders after the wrath axe + bloodboil was done with them. We kill a bunch of reavers, but not enough and khorne are able to score. Score Khorne: 4 gloomspite: 4 I unfortunately can't quite recall the events that happen from this point. I believe khorne take the turn leading into 3 and you can see above the objective is on the far right. He retreats out his blood reavers to grab it and charges his wrath mongers to kill the 3 spiders chilling next to the wrath axe. His cannons on the right take out 28 gitmob this turn with a combination of shooting and battleshock. I've missed turn 3 pic for my turn, but above is the beginning of turn 4. You can see in turn 3 I tried to hand of gork my madcap shaman onto the objective, but I couldn't place him within 6, so I had to burn a command point to auto run my gitmob shaman to capture the objective. Score was : Khorne: 5 gloomspite:7 Going into turn 5 he wins the roll off and goes first. The orb moves into the middle of his army... At that point the dream of winning on points was dead. So khorne have the major victory. He wins the roll off and I can't do much except to start shifting the trolls around the outside of the building towards the objective. In his turn he flaps the bloodthirster over and above you can see he's looking at a gap where my troll hag used to be. He did 12 dmg with the flail and took her off. He didn't bother with the charge on the troggoths as he strikes first and had killing frenzy on him, thus ignoring my -1 effectively. My gitmob took 5 mortals from the wrath axe and would have fled due to battleshock. In the end I had my moonclan shaman and gitmob shaman left and he had most of his army. Was a fun game though and Keith was great to play against. If you're interested he put a short form battle report here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1HvHUvuAUA I think I might have still had a chance if I kept my arachnarok and scuttleboss back and if in turn 5 the orb moved out of the middle of his army. Its a lot of maybes though and his skull cannons may have just dealt with those two units in any case. My take aways from the game were: - My army doesn't do enough damage and isn't taking advantage of the tricks gloomspite have, like the overlaying modifiers to hit. - The spider riders in the battalion are worth it. 10 inch move ignoring terrain for the purposes of movement is huge in objective play. 5 of them aren't that easy to remove either and with the large base size are perfect for screening. - Scuttleboss is not so good without totem or moon support - gift of da spider god possibly a waste on the arach, should have gone with something that effected the enemy. - Wrath Axe is pretty good! Killed 10 spider riders and about 15 or so gitmob Thanks for reading! I'll head back to the drawing board and see what I can come up with... I am mighty tempted to go Slaanesh and try and get some vengeance on these khorne fellows... Crispy out.
  5. Thanks Fellow troggboss! May your glowy howzit forever be uneaten by yourself.
  6. Thanks dude! Should have a bunch more done this weekend to share.
  7. So with the release of the gloomspite gitz battletome my beloved troggs got some loving. I managed to run a pure trogg list at a team tournament a few months back. Here are some snips of the action My team mate was running a deathrattle list, in the picture above we came up against a fairly nasty nighthaunt legion of sacrement combo. Managed to win a minor on kill points. Trogg boss nearly died from 4 myremourn banshees, he got some revenge by strangling one them (didnt kill anything else before the game ended). In the picture above I moved up aggresively with the trolls and ended up beating the snot out of the opposing spiderfang. Unfortunately we forgot to cap the objective on the far right (near the ruins and lost by 1 point! My list was: Realm: Ghur Troggboss - General, Loonskin - 300pts Troggoth hag - Gryph feather charm - 380pts 2 X 3 fellwater troggoths - 320pts (battleline) Total Points: 1000pts. The next list I'm working on is Realm: Ghur Scuttleboss - Blackfang, Monstrous mount, General Madcap shaman - hand of gork spell Webspinner shaman on Arachnarok - Scuttling terrors spell Troggoth hag - Gryph feather charm - 380pts Gitmob shaman - Allies 3 * 5 spider riders - Battleline 2 X 3 fellwater troggoths - 320pts (battleline) 60 gitmob archers - allies Battalions - Spider rider skitterswarm So far I've faced off against a wanderers list (using their battalion) with a dragon ally and managed to pull off a win in the better part of valor. Was mostly due to my friend rolling badly on his waywatchers in the first turn and not using his teleport shenanigans enough against me. Still a wins a win! I'll post some updates as I go on the blog. Here are some pics of my scuttleboss and my trogg boss (both WIP) Crispen out
  8. Thanks man :), will post up finished picks when done and also any info on games I play!
  9. Hey guys! With the release of the gloomspite gitz I decided to revamp my fellwater trolls and paint my giants. Heres a WIP shot of the gang, still got the details on the giants and fellwater fellows to go. Troll hag I just did some more plants on her base to make it look more swampy. As for my list, my local GW does 1500pt tournaments and as soon as they drop the troggboss I'll be taking: Troggboss - amberglaive, general, tough and leathery troll hag - gryph feather charm 3*3 fellwater troggoths 1 giant Troggherd battalion Comes to 1500pts and is a 2 drop list. The idea behind keeping the drops low and the purchase of the battalion is I want to have the choice between first and second. Since the army is relatively slow, I'm hoping to bait the enemy into positive early charges for myself. The amberglaive gives the troggboss +1 to hit and an extra inch reach so he can potentially strike over the fellwater troggoths with his club. I decided not to give him the grygh feather charm, since he's not a monster and can benefit from lookout sir. I've been running troggoths for ages with gitmob allies (since aos 1 haha) and always loved them, but been pretty much universally creamed. So looking forward to seeing how they go with the additional +1 to hit on their clubs and vomits. Might just be enough to net me 2 and 1 instead of 1 and 2 at the tournament (though not likely since I got rid of the useful bodies and replaced them with awesome sauce!)
  10. Hey guys! I thought I would share my thoughts after running beasts of chaos at a 74 player event in Aus where I went 0 and 5 with it. Allegiance: Beasts of Chaos Greatfray: Dark Walkers Mortal Realm: Ulgu (Shadow) Leaders Crispen the old(180) Dragon Ogor Shaggoth -General -Savage encirclement command trait -Hailstorm spell The Pale Bull(120) Doombull -Doppelganger cloak -Slaughterer's Axe Thacnor (100) Great Bray Shaman -the desolate Shard -Tendrils of Atrophy spell Serpenthide(100) Great Bray Shaman -Vicious Stranglethorns spell Units 30 x Gors(210) - Two Gor-Blades 10 x Gors(80) - Two Gor-Blades 10 x Gors(80) - Two Gor-Blades 30 x Bestigors(300) 10 x Ungor(60) - Mauls & Half-Shields 10 x Ungor Raiders(80) - bows 6 Bullgors(320) -Great Axes Behemoths Ghorgon(200) Battalions Desolating Beastherd(150) Scenary Herdstone Total: 1980 Extra Command Points: 1 Wounds: 166 Leaders: 4 Battlelines:3 Behemoths: 1/4 Artillery:0/4 Artefacts:2/2 Allies:0/400 I found stranglethrons was really good thanks to the tournament requiring each player to bring 3 pieces of terrain. tendrils of atrophy was really hard to get off (never got it off). Its hard to be 12 away in your hero phase I found with the beasts as you can't take a charge, you're too squishy. In one game I was in a good position, but when my turn rolled around the only model left was the shaman haha. 30 gor and 20 bestigor wiped off in a tomb king charge (settra with red fury, 6 carrion, 6 chariots). I think if you ran like 60 bestigor and 30 tzaangor this spell could be great as you'd have the staying power to form a frontline. hailstorm is great and I was able to use it to shutdown 40 skeletons in one game and slow 10 black knights in another. I nuked my doombull and 6 bullgor on the first turn pretty much every game, they did really well. I think the unit could be dropped to three though cause you only get 2-3 in anyway due to the large bases and they only last a turn due to squishyness. the battalion makes these guy pretty reliable. ghorgon did really well thanks to the new bloodgreed ability and killed 4 morghasts over mine and my opponents turn in one game, 3 bull tauroks in another. I screened him with gor and made use of his 3 inch reach a lot of the time. He's not so good ambushed on. Summoning on a cockatrice is not worth it haha. I used him in 3 games and in all 3 I summoned him on twice and he just doesn't do anything. I found a razorgor or 10 gor to be better (razorgor was great for tagging big units on the side with the re-roll charges). I summoned on a ghorgon in one game as well and that was pretty good too, though more bodies would have served me better and got me my secondary and 9 tournament pts Gor are I'm afraid to say not very good. I own 100 of them, but they just bounce off pretty much everything. The extra pile in does mitigate the large bases a little, but its hard to get enough in to do much. Bestigor are amazing, if you're looking to start a beasts army with no Tzaangor I would suggest running these. Doppleganger cloak is no good on the doombull as he's not meaningful enough to make proper use for it. The dark walkers shard is pretty tough to get off Ungor raiders are very good in the battalion when ambushing into the enemy territory. Dark walkers command ability is not as good as I thought it would be, but does have some nice synergies with the bray shamans devolve spell. Pull a unit off ab objective and then if they move far enough you can place your own unit down to capture the now vacant objective (happened once haha). The command ability is also good to use to escape. The summoning is nice and you basically get 140pts extra if you're using 10 ungor for it. My hardest games were ones with mobile strong characters. I struggled against Arkhan, the vamp lord ignoring rend (amethyst broach?), Settra with amethyst broach and a frost lord on stonehorn with amethyst broach. That's my thoughts thus far! Hopefully you guys find it helpful!
  11. Has anyone tested the fangs of sotek battalion? How did you go if you have? Been thinking about taking it to a tournament in August and wanted to hear how other people have been faring with it. Thanks!
  12. Hi guys, just wondering if the forgeworld plague toads of Nurgle get the disgustingly resilient? I took a look around the maggotkin book and also the tamurkhan list and couldn't see anything. Thought I would ask though in case I missed something. Thanks in advance for the help!
  13. These look great! Really love the bonesplitter shields and weapons. the colours you went with for them really tie in nicely. Have you had a chance yet to play with them in your Nurgle force?
  14. The other day I was lucky enough to get a battle in with my mostly gitmob army. We were playing 1250pts and my list was: Gitmob shaman Troggoth hag - general, rock eye 40 gitmob spearman 60 gitmob archers spear chukka rock lobba 5 wolves My friend was using the new death and he went with: Vampire - armed with an orb that provides an additional 6++ necromancer wight king - axe 40 skeleton spearmen 20 grave guard 10 black knights We rolled up scorched earth. I deployed in a large castle with my minions forming a thick wall around the troggoth hag. Off to my left was a multilevel ruined building that I was able to hide my shaman in out of sight and capping my far left objective was my wolves. I placed my artillery back from the frontline as I wasn't sure how fast the new black knights moved. I knew they used to be able to get a turn one charge in that bone legion battalion thing. My friend deployed centrally, hiding his wight king and necromancer out of line of sight from the artillery (he didnt realise the rock lobba doesn't need line of sight). His grave guard were placed on the far right to move up the flank. He game me first turn and I move my wolves forward, daisy chaining back a bit so I can still cap my objective, my spearman move up on the right of the unit to get my far right objective and I move a few archers forward to cap my central objective. The spearchukka kills a black knight and the rock lobba's rock bounces off the vamps head. I also get mystick shield off with the troggoth hag on the spearman and inspire them. The gitmob shaman fails sneaky stabbing on the archers. In my friends turn he's able to bring the knight back, he also casts mystic shield on the black knights and uses the additional attack command ability on them. Everything moves up, with the wight king just failing to be in range the objective on his right (my left, across from my wolves). Turn 1 score 3-2 to the gitmob. Turn 2 priority goes to me (thankfully). I manage to get mystic shield off on the spearman and also inspire them and sneaky stabbing on the archers. I can see that the black knights will be in in his next turn, I was worried about the potential casualties since he goblins are pretty flimsy so move the spearman up a bit to ensure he can't get within 3 of my middle objective. I also manage to ramapge my wolves forward with the gitmob shaman. In my movement I run my wolves onto his right objective and hold my left objective with the shaman, I manage to kill 2 black knights with combined artillery and a few stray gitmob bow shots. At the end of the turn I burn his objective for 2 His turn begins with mystic shield on the black knights and healing the two I killed back. He also gives the black knights an additional attack with the vamp command ability. He also manages van hels on the black knights. Everything moves forward again, except for the wight king who moves over to charge my wolves. Charge wise he manages to get the wight king into the wolves and the black knights into my spearman. He decides to activate the black knights first who after saves kill 26 goblins! I remove the goblins from combat with him meaning he won't technically be in combat, so isn't able to pile in and attack again with van hels, the wolves do 4 wounds to the wight king who in return kills one and they pass their bravery. Turn 2 score 8-3 to the gitmob We roll for priority and the gitmob manage to win it again! Things were looking good from a points view, but bleak on the battle front. I imagine this is going to be every game I play with this army haha. Anyways due to the way I removed casualties I wasn't able to shift my spearman into coherency, so they were stuck where they were. I inspire my archers and hag curse the black knights, I also get sneaky stabbin off on my 60 archers. The troll hag also rock eyes the black knights. Movement wise I move the archers up as far as possible towards the black knights staying out of 3, and then am able to shift the troggoth hag within range for her vomit attack, shooting starts with both artillery pieces going into the black knights and killing 1, troll hag kills another, gitmob archers kill 2 more. Not enough... I charge with the archers killing another 2 and losing about 5 or so in return. His turn begins with mystic shield being dispelled by the troll hag (forgot to use her d3 mortal on a 4+ when dispelling a spell), he arcane bolts a wolf off with the necromancer. He's able to heal back 4 black knights with a combination of grave sites, the hero within range and the hand of nagash 5+ thing. He moves the grave guard up and the along with the skeleton unit (daisy chaining back to keep his centre objective). Charge wise he gets the graveguard into my spearman holding my right objective and the vamp is able to get into the archers. In cc he picks the black knights to attack and rolls pretty average killing under 10. I next pick the spearman who kill a couple of graveguard, he goes with the wight king who kills another wolf, I do nothing to the wight king with the wolves thanks to the deathless save after he fails his armour saves! He then picks the graveguard who kill all the spearman bar 3 after battleshock. The archers manage to kill 2 black knights and cause a couple of wounds on the vamp who kills about 4-5 in return. He's not within 3 on the right to take my objective and also doesn't yet have the numbers to take my middle objective. Turn 3 score 10-4 We roll for priority and this time the death get their double turn... He fails to get van hels off on the black knights, and arcane bolts another wolf off. He provides another attack to his graveguard, he doesn't move to take my far right objective for burning, but instead decides to move everything into the centre to try and table me (which is looking reallllll likely at this point haha). charge wise he manages to get his Necromancer into my gitmob shaman with a bit of a long charge and the graveguard into my goblin archers. we move into the combats and he chooses to activate the vampire lord first as he was surrounded and looking like he might die, he kills a few goblins, nothing too bad though. In return I kill a black knight (who were back to full), the vampire lord and 2 grave guard. He manages to bring me down to 34 goblins with his combined attacks. The wight king attacks and leaves only the wolf champ alive who is finally able to kill him! My last turn we discuss the battle and realise I'm going to win no matter what happens in the battle. After speed playing the last few turns the black knights end up taking the objective and burning it on the archers, I kill the necromancer on the left with artillery and arcane bolt and the troggoth hag takes my right objective Final score 11 - 8 - gitmob win He managed to kill: 40 spearman, 60 archers I killed: vamp lord, necromancer, wight king We spoke about the game and unfortunately due to his army composition he was always at risk of having his objectives burned by my wolves. Having to hold his middle objective with 40 skeletons meant I was able to hold on and not get tabled in the mid game. He was also more timid then he needed to be with his heroes due to my artillery, in the end with the double deathless save he didn't have to even worry about the artillery with them only managing to kill the heavily injured necromancer. The black knights were a pain for me to deal with, with sneaky stabbin I can cause about 20 wounds with all my shooting after a 4+ sve, but the double deathless sve + regen options + mystic shield I had no chance of ever killing them haha. A fun game and I look forward to my next one! Which will be against the same friend, only he'll be using his wanderers. So will be good to see how long my characters last when faced with some decent long ranged shooting and re-deployment tricks. Crispen out!
  15. Awesome, looking forward to seeing those blightlords!
  16. Thinking more on the list, might drop the gitboss and 3 trolls for 2 spear chukkas. Need something to try and pin cushion these little synergistic characters running about.
  17. The Nurgle models look great! The only thing about them is they seem to not pop that well when placed together. The work on the green seems to be lost a bit when you stick em all together. Maybe some more yellows or oranges would help? Just adding critique since you asked for it haha I also really love the night goblins with the skin tone. They remind me of mole rats.
  18. Hey guys! So its been a while since my last post due to 40k and real life getting the way. The spell of 40k has finally broken though, after playing some shadespire with a friend the other day. It's gotten me pumped to get going on some unpainted models and finish my swamp themed Troll army and if all goes to plan take it out for a spin in two months. The list! Alliance: destruction Troggoth hag - 360 - General, Rockeye, Wild fury (will need to test this, might go with the extra wound depends on testing) Gitmob shaman - 80 Gitmob shaman - 80 Gitboss on wolf - 60 (I have three of these dudes and never got to use them haha) 6 fellwater troggoths - 360 (may reduce these to 3 and take 3 sourbreath ones for variety) 60 gitmob with bows - 270 60 gitmob with bows - 270 40 gitmob grots with spears - 200 Basilisk - 280 The hobby list! Troggoth hag - Finish applying swamp extras for base Gitmob shamans - Paint and base Gitboss on wolf - re-base on circle and paint Troggoths - A little more work on eyes and some additional washes gitmob - Need to undercoat and paint 60, details and base finishing to be done on the rest basilisk - Fix weird lipstick lips (picture below) and complete basing I'll update the blog with my progress to attempt to keep on track haha. here is my basilisk, I painted him a little while ago but he's been hard to fit in and hasn't seen any action
  19. Hey guys! So finally after trying to get to a tournament for the last few months I made it to one. The tournament was a one dayer and had an attendance of 32 players. Which is actually the second largest in Australia I believe. The largest AOS event I know of was 50 or so down in Canberra. I wanted to take a fun list with some of my cooler models and went with: Frostlord on stonehorn - Battle brew Troll hag - General, bellowing tyrant 6 fellwater troggoths 3 sour breath troggoths 3*3 Ogor bulls with hand weapon and iron fist 3 gorgers The idea behind the list is that you apply pressure with the gorgers and stonehorn and hopefully the second wave of troll hag and trolls can finish off the opponent. In practice most lists in the last few months have evolved to dish enough mortal wounds to kill a stonehorn dead turn one or two depending on who goes first, and obviously if they can do that then a troll hag is going to follow quickly behind! Here is a pic of my spruced up troll hag (she looks better in person I'm just bad with pictures) So with my newly finished trollhag backed up by her minions and trusty frostlord bodyguard I marched to my first table, table 1! *I made it! We're the greatest* My opponent for the first match was a great guy named Anthony. He was running a mixed order list that from memory comprised: Empire general on horse Damsel lore master 10 hand gunners 10 hand gunners 30 swordsman (might have been 20) Luminark Hurricanum Carmine dragon 2 units of 3 prosecutors with hammers We were playing the take and hold scenario. So right away I figured this was going to be a bad match up, there were a decent amount of mortal wound output models, shooting and buffing and healing magic in Anthony's list. Deployment wise I tried to bait down as many units as possible and then deployed my stonehorn across from the centre of resistance. The game started badly, with a few bad destruction moves from my stonehorn (1 for destruction and run) and then me just completely forgetting to move the stonehorn towards the dragon after clearing the way with troll vomit, a mistake that is deserving of a loss, this followed by a double turn ended in me getting tabled bar my gorgers who took 3 turns to beat down 3 prosecutors. Anthony secured my objective turn 3 with his buffed carmine dragon after killing 2 units of 3 ogors in combat and the other with a mix of hurricanum shooting and the dragons breath attack, which by the way is awesome against my army haha. I had a great game as Anthony was a great opponent, his army was beautifully painted and I got to spew on some things. Game 1: Major loss for the trolls and fatties Game 2 was on table 15 (Oh how the mighty have fallen :P) My opponent was a young guy called Jared again we were up against a mixed order army that comprised of: Skarvet on carno Sunblood Celestant prime Starseer hurricanum 5 liberators 5 liberators 5 judicators 5 paladin retributors 10 saurus with shield and swords Our scenario was border war I believe its called (the one with 4 objectives to catch) I was able to again bait out Jared's drops and place my stonehorn across from his judicators and skarvet on carno. I've never versed stormcast, but have heard that judicators are bad so had no intention of letting them wreck my frail trolls. Turn one the stonehorn does what stonehorns do and took out the judicators and 3 of paladin retributors. In return Jared buffed his Sunblood and got it into my 3 man sourbreath unit and charged the skarvet into my stonehorn (I did say it was risky to him), with re-rolls from that starseer he severely damaged the stonehorn (I think he inflicted about 9 wounds after halving) in return the stonehorn took out the skarvet on carno. The sunblood killed 2 sourbreath (even after some insane too dumb to die rolls) I was close to having 2 sourbreath alive, but Jared was a b@st@rd and made me re-roll the last too dumb to die which resulted in him dead. In this game the pivotal model was Jared sunblood which ignores rend 2 and with his re-rolls and general good rolling was able to at one point hold all my trolls for 3 turns, allowing him to drop down the prime (who I forgot about) and secure all 4 objectives for a major victory (the prime with help from his hurricanum and a double turn cleared off my 9 ogors guarding the objective). Jared played well and was also lucky enough to secure two double turns, which my army can't handle. The trolls rely on having a turn in between to heal up, but weren't able to do so at pivotal points resulting in heavy causalities and a dead troll hag. Game 2: major loss to the trolls and fatties Game 2 was on table 13, The trolls still climbing due to this tournament using the magic resistance mechanic to work out where people should be placed. Apparently my first two opponents were going well! I versed a fellow named Daniel with a mixed skaven list. Daniels army was pretty cool looking on the table. Had a nice battle line look to it when deployed and was well painted. His list from memory was: Pack master Skyre character with glaive, some sort of electric gauntlet and a mini flame thrower Skaven warlord 3 * 5 skyre acolytes with poison wind globes 4*10 clan rats with spears 2 warp lightning cannons 2*3 stormfiends with warpfire projectors 8 jezzails Scenario: 3 places of power Daniel had a lot of drops, so I wasn't able to manipulate where he placed the lightning cannons, I also had tow large pieces of deadly scenery on either side of my army funneling me up the middle... Was looking more and more like a turkey shoot. I had some tanky characters so could try and catch the places of power, but one of the places was on deadly terrain and I didn't fancy losing my characters to it, the other two were being guarded by 6 storm fiends, 2 warp lightning cannons, 10 acolytes and 8 jezzails... Yikes! My battle plan I figured would have to be to assassinate Daniels flimsy characters with the troll hag's vomit and go for a minor loss/minor victory. Things started off well with a turn one charge, Daniel realised my stonehorn could attack his warplightning cannon and moved it back a few inches... I mentioned this to him and he said it was unintentional and he meant to have them back 2 inches from the line of clanrats shielding them. Since I was not playing on table one I didn't want to spoil an enjoyable game with semantics! Into the killing! Stonehorn killed 20 rats in return daniel got a double turn and killed the stonehorn and troll hag with shooting.... He rolled 3 ones for his warp lightning cannons... It was game over from there, the dream was dead. Daniel Also passed all his mystical rolls and quickly finished up what remained of my army over the course of 4 turns, we played on as there would have been nothing else to do and the game was fun. One sourbreath troggoth managed to kill 2 stormfiends and fight all 6 for 4 rounds of combat! My too dumb to die keeping him standing way longer then he should have, the fellwater troggoths were gunned down by jezzails and warp lightning cannons and the 9 ogors managed to kill the skyre character after 3 rounds of combat before also being shot dead. So no wins on the battlefield I did however win best painted, which I was super surpised with. There were some very well painted death armies there at least two of them I felt were better then my own, but people loved the trollhag which I suspect carried me over the line. I want to thank my opponents (should you read this :)) for 3 great games! I don't think the troggoths will be going out for another spin until they get a massive reduction in points or are made battleline for their faction. 200pts for what is effectively 3 ogors with a low rng shooting attack and rend -1 on their attacks is too steep to justify them. The army certainly would have been better though if I took my night gobbos as support, but I haven't rebased them or finished painting them yet... I also need a mangler squig.. Maybe I should get one with my winnings from best painted, we shall see. Anyways thanks for reading! Crispy out
  20. Yep, totally agree. The archnarok will have the shaman on top, so he gets to cast two spells. Will prioritise the ole mystic shield for one of those and probably super charge a unit of spiders with the other.
  21. haha yeah they would be pretty good, thats for sure and would fit more in with the list look and feel. I only own regular greenskinz atm. I could take 3 units of 10 orruks with shield and choppa? gives me a 5+ all the time and re-rollable 5+ in CC. I took the ogors also for that 6inch move.
  22. Hey guys! So I was going to go to a tournament on the 16th, but alas real world stuff got in the way and I couldn't make it. I also wasn't able to get all the painting I wanted done so probably for the best. I was looking and it seems like the store might hold another on the 30th with any luck. So if that goes ahead then I was thinking of dusting off my trolls. Thinking this might be a fun list: Troll hag - 400pts Arachnarok (Spider shrine) - 280pts 6 fellwater trolls 3 sour breath trolls 3x5 spider riders - full command 3x 3 ogors - full command 1x gorgers I've used gitmob grots as batteline for the trolls previously and it didn't work too well. They tended to explode and then shortly after the trolls would also explode leaving the troll hag alone against the enemy. I think the ogors might do better, I plan on using them to screen and primarily do the dying. There is potentially a good combo with the troll hag curse and the ogors, but not too likely to get off. Spider riders are there to look cool and move fast, if they do some killing then thats a bonus :). Let me know what you guys think? Crispen out
  23. Yeah love the squiggoth model. Here is mine: in 40k I run a dred mob (got the forgeworld mecha and mega dreds) and stick 15 shoota boyz in this guy. If only he had some AOS rules! that would be awesome.
  24. Haha I did see some of the old cyberboars for sale on ebay the other day! I found out through the tournament organiser that you can't use the big mob though in matched play unfortunately. The latest FAQ stops you from doing it. Which is a shame. The regular boyz are still good though, pretty rare to have a battleline unit with a rend weapon in the destruction alliance. The warboss with banner is good too if you run iron jawz as he effects all orruks and you could use some of the iron jawz as Nobz for 40k. I think I'll need to get some boar boyz though before I head to a tournament with the list with the battalion being gone, as without it. The army might be a little too slow to tie up key elements of the opponents army. I was looking at a possible turn 1 charge with battalion and without, turn 2 at best. Just my thoughts on it :). Good luck with the SnakeBites. Post pics on here if you do decide to get them, always loved that tribe as well for 40k. Squigs are too cool.
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