A week back the 4-State Militia played a whacky Chronopia game. Since we have three players and are tired of the 2 on 1 action (no pun intended
) we decided to try something different. What we came up with is the Ring O' Blood, as I like to call it. Canonball traced out a 4' diameter circle to put on our warboard and then we divided it in to 3 pieces o' pie. Every player gets a piece to defend and attacks the player to the left of their piece(clockwise). We all took turns putting down terrain into each piece of pie and then everyone placed a marker worth 1 V.P. into each slice. the idea was to get your opponents and keep your own.
Da Rulz -Half warband rules apply. Individuals to equal no more than #warbands - 1.
-1000 points divided into an attacking and defending force. 400 point minimum for each force.
-No member of attacking force may be on their side of pie at the end of turn 2 or they are removed from board.
-Spellcasters can go both ways (no pun intended
), in that they may cast spells for attacking and defending.
-Attacking forces from opposing armies may not attack each other and do not block LOS for defenders.
- No template spells 1st turn.
- Attacking force may be deployed no closer than 3" from opposing players "pie".
-No opponent will be allowed knowledge of any opponents force or composition there of. You don't know who is playing what.
-All 3 players will roll initiative and the winner may pick thieir "pie" or nominate 2nd player to pick 1st and then go second.
-A model must come into base to base contact with marker to claim. This applies to defenders wanting to reclaim markers.
There are a few other that escape me at the moment. I'm sure Troy or Canonball will fill us in.
Players: DogOWar= Devout (Monsters inc. army)
Troy-the-just= SOK
Canonball= Firstborn
After initiative was decided it ended up being Devout vs FB, FB vs SOK, and Sok vs Devout. Let the pain begin!
Setup pic Deployment (picture form each piece) Devout Firstborn SOK TURN 1 The 1st turn saw everybody coming out to the gate very aggressively. NObody wanted to have any of their minis on the wrong side of the line at the end of turn 2.
FB attacks SOK by sending in repulsar into rear of Hearthguard, killing 2 and scaring to crap out of the rest (failed fear save). General advance by FB the rest of turn. SOK respond with Spear O Llyr to minimal effect and retreat by Hearthguard.
SOK move aggresively into Devout pie and wait for the oppurtunity to strike. Devout reposition forces and shoot arrows from risen causing several casualties.
Devout send in Jackal Clan Scout hoping to draw out repulsar, but to know avail. Soulflayer deads for Repulsar Marksman and almost make it. General advance thru gaps insues.
End O Turn 1 Pics FB vs Devout FB vs SOK SOK vs Devout TURN 2 Turn 2 began with a bang. It was the sound of a repulsar knight slamming into by bodacious Soulflayer, who was promptly annihilated. Her valiant sacrifice allowed me to use my Jackal Clan Scout to stalk up to the Repulsar Knight and sticking various metal tipped appendages into his arse, leaving him with 1 wound. My Damned then charged up and took out the knight and marksman in one turn. The Firstborn's Iron Guard were now in alot of trouble.
FB "PIE" middle of Turn 2 Troy's SOK responded to the FB assault by bringing out the Viridians and taking out the repulsar and a huge chunk of the Swordsmen. The Firstborn bring up the Sistahs and crossbows to make things nasty.
SOK "PIE" middle of turn 2 On the Devout pie the SOK move Viridians up and face the Tormented, Dusk Realm Demon, and some swordmen. Although they take out the Tormented, The DRD and the swordsmen prove to mucfor them. the Tribal Warriors move around rock and prepare for endgame.
Devout "PIE" middle of turn 2 Endgame turns 3 and 4 saw much carnage and bloodshed. Pretty much eveybody was commited and it became a general melee. Forgotten were the V.P. markers whcih is what the game was originaly about, all we wanted to do was KILL'EM ALL. The Devout ended up keeping control of their markers and gaining the FB. THe SOK and FB declared a tie, I believe, when There was almost nobody left on either side to fight, as we wanted to play this scenario 1 more time.
END OF TURN 3 PICS Devout PIE Firstborn PIE SOK PIE Also a nice shot of Troy's "package".
COMMENTS I have to say that this was a really fun way to play. Anyone who plays 2 vs 1 know that most of the time someone doesn't get to enjoy it as much as the other two. I was very impressed in that everyone played well. Alot of the time it came down to the "lesser of 2 evils" choices and die rolls. I think all of us learned alot about army comp in this situation, and I look forward to seeeing how things change for the other guys.