This is a continuation of my report of the recent Clash of Kings Australia tournament that was held as part of Cancon. You can find the previous part of the report here.
So we were onto Day 2 of the tournament, and after the savaging I had taken in Game 3, I was hoping I would be back into a realm of relative safety on the tables. But then I arrived at my table, and this is what I found...
What the hell? We didn't sign up for this!
Turns out the tanks belonged to the 40K player at the other table. Probably for the best, really...
Game 4 - Plunder
Daniel Harwood - Ogres
- Horde of Ogre Warriors with Mead of Madness, Crocodog
- Horde of Ogre Warriors with Brew of Haste, Crocodog
- Horde of Ogre Warriors with Crocodog
- Horde of Ogre Warriors with Crocodog
- Horde of Ogre Warriors with Crocodog
- Red Goblin Blaster
- Red Goblin Blaster
- Berserker Bully
- Berserker Bully
- Grokagamok
- Ogre Warlock with Drain Life
- Ogre Warlord on Chariot with Blade of Slashing
OK, that looks more like a Kings of War list. I admit I was concerned when I saw 2 Blasters in the list. I really had no ranged attacks or expendable elements with which to remove them. Then I discovered they don't blow up like they used to, and have to charge to hurt me. Well, that changes things...
So many Ogre Warriors. I mean, I get it. They're a solid unit. But I was glad none of them were Siegebreakers instead. One of those units had Mead of Madness and the Berserker Bully (character closest to the rock) came with Wild Charge. Otherwise that was a wall of Speed 6, so I had the upper hand in terms of dictating terms.