Well, today I had to make a choice, as there where TWO Warhammer Underworlds events on the same day...
On the one hand, there was the Benelux Clash V in Den Haag, and then there was Crypts of Halle V in Halle.
Now, as the title tells, you can see what I picked to attend... but the reasons herefore where that I had my Golden Ticket anyways already and that the TO of Halle, Johan, is a rock in our flemish community and one I consider a friend. Finally, Halle is 100km less of a drive. Gas prices and stuff you know...
What's even more, as a lover of narrative gaming, I donated a small price to be handed out to the highest classified faction Death warband in the final rankings. Talking price support, there was a very lovely pool, sponsored by Top1Toys in Halle, as well as some free bases and a printed model from Signum Games, the latter to be handed out to the person unfortunatly to end in the last place, donated by Nico from WinckelWorks.
And so gathered in the crypt of the church, a very lovely and light venue, with a bar. We where with 10 players in the end, and the pairings where drawn up to start the conquest of the churchgrounds, and desolate them for the Dark Father!
My first round paired me against Thibaud, who played the Looncourt with a deck combination of Emberstone Sentinels and Nexus of Power.
The goblins immediatly took to the fore, but my armour kept me out of harm's way for the most part, and the Dawi'Zharr started to score passively. While only a single point of difference within the first two rounds, as he had used up all his push and guard tech going into round 3, while I was saving those up, a landslide of glory came my way and the result was a 22-14 victory for the opener today.
This brough me to the second game against the Tournament Organiser and reserve player, Johan, with his Headsmen's Curse, running the Blazing Assault and Deadly Synergy deck combination, something that proved a strong showing in previous events this year so far.
But he flunked some attack rolls, my armour remained largely undented, and I could quickly take down the Headsman himself. While Grisk was running havoc in his backlines after appearing there through Hidden Paths (the little bugger scored 6 glory on his own!) the rest kept the ghosts in check, I even only played 2 ploys and 2 upgrades over the whole game, grabbing a 25-6 victory.
It was time for lunchbreak then as Thai food was delivered, and the voting of the Best Painted warband. The paint level this edition was immense, and I included a little video of it right here at the end to have a look for yourself. I also want to thank the person who gave me that one point here...
But then it was time for round three, and I went up against the also undefeated Wim and his Kurnoth's Heralds, and lo and behold, there was Blazing Assault with Countdown to Cataclysm!
Now, after Maastricht I had a serious disliking for that combo, but also worked around it in my deck. Truth to be told, while I lost the game 12 to 24 after being tabled in round 3, it wasn't that one-sided at all. Wim got priority on all three rounds, and this saved him in round 2 and 3 from either losing the big axe guy, or his leader, as he could strike first with his to many dice 3 damage fighters, and i don't start those subsequent rounds with daemonforge dice. Had I gained priority, he would have lost a fighter for certain, and the game would have swung the other way, so it was a nice and tense affair with some intresting positioning.
That as such brought us to the fourth game, and now I faced Wouter and the Sons of Velmorn, running Deadly Synergies and Hunting Grounds. So if I kept mostly to my half of the board, his deck would be seriously hampered...
Which I did for the most part, and that paid dividends. The Sons hit hard and have excellent defence, but for the most part I tried to avoid them to score my passive glory cards. While I lost more models then him, I took away a fairly straightforward 20-11 victory in this round.
So somehow, I was still vaguely in the running for the top spot, standing at 3-1 just as Nico, my next opponent, while Wim was at 4-0 at that moment (he would win his final game as well, taking home the win). But Nico had the one warband I really feared (had I not have my Chaos Dwarfs finished, I would have brought those as well) with The Exiled Dead, running Wrack and Ruin with Countdown to Cataclysm.
And the zombie horde did swarm me indeed, as I lost no less then three models in the first round, and it looked like a crushing deafeat was coming. Yet somehow Imnidrin went above the call of duty. and refused to go down as the sole survivor, still scoring a nice amount of glory in the end. As a result, I went down 13-18, but more then against the Kurnoth I never had the feeling I stood a real chance in this game.
That left me at 3-2 in the end, but the amount of scored glory was the first tiebreaker, and as such I went onto the podium with a 3rd placing. Not to bad for a warband I never played before and a deck I never tried out, learning the flow of it on the spot during the event.
The tournament ended with the following ranking as a result after a day of battling it out in the churchgrounds:
1. Wim - Kurnoth's Heralds: 5-0, 98 scored glory
2. Nico - The Exiled Dead: 4-1, 80 scored glory
3. Tomsche - Blood of the Bull: 3-2, 92 scored glory
4. Thibaud - Grinkrank's Looncourt: 3-2, 76 scored glory
5. Gert - The Crimson Court: 3-2, 67 scored glory
6. Nicolas - Ylthari's Guardians: 2-3, 72 scored glory
7. Johan - The Headsmen's Curse: 2-3, 68 scored glory
8. Wouter - Sons of Velmorn: 2-3, 65 scored glory
9. Peter - Thanatek's Tithe: 1-4, 66 scored glory
10. Lars - The Headsmen's Curse: 1-4, 54 scored glory
Best painted was won by Nico with his The Exiled Dead, but it was a very close affair, with no less then 4 warbands ending within a breath of each other as the level, as I said, was incredibly high.
But, the day closed down, and I stayed behind to help Johan clean-up and get the materials to his house afterwards, but nit before we took some "healthy" food to recuperate from the day.
Did I like the way the Blood of the Bull played? Certainly, though there might be some minor tweaks I want to do to the deck, perhaps switching out one or two surges, as well as perhaps a single ploy, but I'm not entirely sure I would want to do it. The problem is, if the cards come in a good flow like in game 2, these get me about 5 to 6 easy glory, but if they come to far apart they are dead cards in hand. It's a thing I'll need to look in over time, first I'm going to try out some other combinations with them until I find a good middle ground I guess between passive and aggressive, as I like having multiple possible angles of play to keep my opponent on his toes.
But now, to go and find some models to add to the trophy ranks after this tournament, and the conquests of the Dawi'Zharr!

































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