Friday, 27 November 2015

Imperial Assault- Twin Shadows comic battle report

Twin Shadows is a 'mini campaign' for Imperial Assault. It is only four missions long (from a possible six, depending on who wins what). Your characters already start with improved skills, and improve further rapidly. I had a lot of fun both playing this and re-living it for the report, I hope you enjoy it! Needless to say, there are spoilers...

Cue the music! 

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I've played a larger IA campaign (see here) as the Empire, and got most of the way through a Descent campaign. I know that to win, you have to be efficient and objective focused. I think I did that well here, getting the codes early, ignoring Boba 'Blink and you miss him' Fett, and racing past the Imperials to victory!








I tried that again here, but still got swamped! I resuscitated Threepio and was able to open the doors, but just got overwhelmed. I gave Captain Somos a nasty shock by sniping him with Mak, and charging him with Biv, but he sensibly withdrew. A Stormtrooper with Combat Medic took away any chance I may have had. I think I still got his health down to 6/19.

I think it was this game where the Heavy Stormtroopers first had Assault Armor, and I realised that they were a significant force to be reckoned with. Their Blast ability made me leery of clustering together.






In Canyon Run, I again tried to focus on the goal of making it to the end in eight turns. Tight pressure from the Imperials meant I just couldn't do it without sustaining the casualties that brought me undone. If I was the Imperial player, I'd be looking forwards to getting a Bantha and rolling up the canyon!

I think that the Twin Shadows missions really showcase the abilities of the new heroes Biv Bodhrik and Saska Teft. Biv was an absolute tank, receiving intense fire and suffering very few wounds. I didn't take Saska, but her ability to buff the other heroes for attribute tests would have been so useful for all these missions.







Somehow, after the debacle in the canyons, I get aboard a Star Destroyer! And, like in the previous two missions, I tried to push forwards but just got swamped. Jyn and Mak got wounded early and the Empire concentrated on trying to take Biv down- but he's not an easy nut to crack! Neither, I note, are Elite Heavy Stormtroopers with Assault Armor and Combat Veteran abilities... I knew I was struggling, but broke away from the scrum and fired up the shuttle. However, the Empire just swamped the place and I just couldn't swat them fast enough...

In the epilogue, I find that I was able to prevent the Star Destroyer chasing Luke by disabling the hyperdrive, but that the Empire has broken our codes and that was the secret I was trying to uncover.

My Man of the Match was Biv Bodhrik. He was able to weather storms of blaster fire, buying time for his teammates to accomplish mission goals. My opponent used the Military Might class for his forces to good effect. My toughest opponents were the buffed-up Elite Heavy Stormtroopers. I think I could have taken Han Solo as an ally on these missions, but didn't realise. I don't know if it would have made much difference, but would like to try it. Also, as I mentioned above, Saska Teft would be good to try out. I struggled with masses of enemies, as I was lacking in significant area of effect weapons or close combat brutes who could take out several opponents at once. 
Biv Bodhrik

Saska Teft

I'm looking forwards to Return to Hoth, the next mega campaign! I'll write it up in a similar fashion, let me know if you like the approach or if there are too many Pews! Thanks for reading!

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Sunday, 22 November 2015

4 years old and seeing red!

4th anniversary for WwB! These Blogday posts are where I allow myself a bit of annual navel-gazing. The big event for the year, on a personal level, has been completing my studies in September. This has allowed me to resume more regular and frequent posts here, long may this continue!
Happy blogday!
Once I finished my exams I was able to indulge in some more painting, which is something I find truly therapeutic. Looking back over the past year, I've realised that there has been a lot of red. This is not the easiest colour. Here's what I've been up to in scarlet:

Battle of Five Armies (Okay, so that was 13 months ago, but still...)
Dwarves

Star Wars: Imperial Assault
Royal Guard
Royal Guard Champion, Carnor Jax

Vader
Blood Bowl
Oook!
Minotaur

Lord Borak the Despoiler

Lewdgrip Whiparm

Other, non-red, highlights:

My Falklands war report was well-received and fun to play out.

My first game of Dead Man's Hand


My first foray into Zomtoberfest! (and Tanktober!)


My most played game of the year has been Imperial Assault. I was really looking forwards to it this time last year, and it hasn't disappointed. I enjoy seeing this game grow.
IA Skirmish- Diala Passil faces down IG-88
I've been able to get in a few more games of Caverna and Eldritch Horror, which has been good. I also got to try out Cthulhu Wars and Rum & Bones.
Cthulhu Wars- Hastur (yellow) defiles the land
Rum & Bones- my undead pirates in a boarding action!
What is on my horizon? I'd like to get in more BattleLore. I'm looking forwards to more Imperial Assault. I'd like to give The Great War the paintjob it deserves. I need to get back in to Blood Bowl.

In late-breaking news, I've entered Curt's famous Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge! This will surely be the impetus I need to finish some projects I've had waiting around for a while. This commences December 20th, so watch this space!

Making this blog is fun, but it is the interactions with you, my readers, that are the most satisfying! As I write I am achingly close to 150 members, so thank you all very much!

Friday, 13 November 2015

The droids I was looking for

I can't say why, but Artoo and Threepio really sell the Star Wars saga to me. I am so happy with these iconic droids.
R2-D2 and C-3P0

Friday, 6 November 2015

Dead Man's Hand gunfight

I played my first game of Dead Man's Hand the other week against my mate Dan. Dan provided the scenery (4Ground and Whitewash City) and figures (Foundry?). We only played with about two thirds of the number of figures we would have for a full game, because it was our first time.
Dan's figures

DMH is played in three linked scenarios over the same terrain, giving a nice cinematic story. Read on, as my gunslingers ride into town to take on Dan's cowboys.... (click pictures to embiggen)









I found a lot to enjoy about Dead Man's Hand. So much so, that I ordered a few gangs of my own... watch this space.

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