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Up next are the Executioners vs. Skullcrushers. This is the match I've been most excited about this round.
The hype is real!
Up next are the Executioners vs. Skullcrushers. This is the match I've been most excited about this round.
The hype is real!![]()
The Beasts of Nurgle hand the Savage Orcs their first Massive Loss of the tournament. The defensive combo of -1 hit, T5, Regeneration and 4 wounds a model is dirty good!
The Beasts of Nurgle find themselves tied for 4th and only a point out of the top 3. Outside of a few matchups, many of their future opponents will be hard pressed to beat them. A top 3 finish is definitely in play!
Can the Mournfang Cavalry and the Demigryph Knights stop the Beasts of Nurgle, as the Skullcrushers had done before? What about the HPA?
Up next are the Executioners vs. Skullcrushers. This is the match I've been most excited about this round. The Demigryphs had lost massively to the Executioners, so this is a chance for the Skullcrushers to offset their head-to-head loss vs. the Demigryphs. On the flipside, a win by the Executioners would leap frog them over the Skullcrushers in the standings. Both units need this win!!
I think that is a good idea. Why limit yourself to 1/4 of an army book.Yes, quite a powerful combination and not too expensive either. Makes me seriously wonder about expanding my Khorne-only army to include some Nurglites...![]()
They sure need the points, especially the Mournfang. Plus, somebody has to put a dent in the Beasts of Nurgle!I think my Thundercats will make it... I think the S4 of the Beasts of Nurgle won't be enough to make a difference. I'm predicting a win for both the Mournfangs and my dark-horse choice of the Demi-gryphs.
You mean great weapon. Each Executioner has a single attack with their great weapon @S6This should be very interesting... But in the end, I think the Executioners with their 2HW will eke out a victory.



Okay, let's finish out round 7. Skullcrushers of Khorne vs. Har Ganeth Executioners!
Key rules in play:
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- Skullcrushers: Brass Behemoth, MoK
- Executioners: Murderous Prowess, ASF and ASL cancel each other out
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Well, that bout lived up to expectations, it was a bloodbath and came right down to the wire. In the end, the Executioners were able to grab a Victory.
It's definitely a tough matchup for both sides, and in actual game terms its nearly a coin toss. The Executioners having the advantage of a greater likelihood of grinding down the Skullcrushers, and the Skullcrushers having a greater likelihood of breaking the Executioners. The Executioners ability to strike in initiative order with their GW is what allowed them to win the day. They strike simultaneously with the Skullcrusher riders, but importantly they strike before the Juggernauts get to go. This means they can take out a few of the Juggernauts before the the Juggers have a chance to decimate their numbers. This is the very reason why I feel that a unit like the Hammerers will lose to the Skullcrushers; taking the full brunt of the Skullcrushers offence before you strike is a risky game to play.
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So, what do you guys think of this epic showdown? The Dark Elves are really performing exceptionally well in the tournament!
At least they are balanced out by their huge susceptibility to ranged firepower. Shooting and magic are the best way to handle them. Plus, like with all units, they have counters in close combat too (as our results have shown).Well, Dark Elves are definitely one of the top tier and their representatives' performances are showing this well. All three units at the top of the table (with one of the units as CORE(!!!!) for mahlect's sake!).
They already beat the Demigryphs and it was a Massive Victory.This must mean they will perform slightly better against the Demi-Gryph Knights.
A bloodbath, indeed... and a pity, 3 consecutive break tests which executioners were assumed to pass successfully.
We absolutely need to run these fights in a vacuum and with pre-determined results, but i fear this doesn't do justice to the relative strenghts of the units in a real game.
To be honest, we could predict the outcome of this encounter based on Executioners' fight with Demigryph Knights. Skullcrushers' riders are much more dangerous than Inner Circle knights, but otherwise these units are pretty similar: fast, with good armour and hitting like a truck in melee.
Hammerers in this situation would face not only full effect of ASL but lack of re-rolls (Murderous Prowess and the like) as well. And seeing their defeat by Mournfangs with defensive loadout does not make things look bright in case of Skullcrushers. At least they have artillery on their side!





Let's start the 8th round. Beasts of Nurgle vs. Mournfang Cavalry.
Key rules in play:
- Beasts of Nurgle: DoN, Daemonic, Poisoned Attacks, Random Attacks (D6+1), Regeneration
- Mournfang Cavalry: Thick-skinned
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That is the longest match we have had thus far! For anyone wondering, tournament rounds can go past the standard 6 game turns (12 turns of combat) of a WFB game. We go until the end... although I hope it never comes to that!
This game was very nearly the first tie in the tournament. The Mournfang ended the match sitting at 0.417 wounds, which by convention we round down. If however, they had 0.5 wounds left, we'd round that up. The Beasts would then lose another wound due to Daemonic Instability and would enter the next round at 0.7. The Beasts would then kill the Mournfang, but would simultaneously be taken down to 0.2 wounds, which is rounded down to zero. It would have been a tie... we were that close!
In regards to the match, the only reason it was so close was because of the Mournfang's standard. That +1 to combat resolution meant that they won each round (besides the first, where the Beasts had a rank bonus... and of course the last round where they were wiped out), which resulted in the Beasts losing an additional wound due to Daemonic Instability. As such, they lost 9 wounds due to that silly banner.
As for the Mournfang, this was their opportunity to pull off a victory as the Skullcrushers had done before them (and as the Demigryph Knights likely will). The Beasts don't like heavy armour, but the Mournfangs' horrible WS (plus the -1 to hit) and their poor initiative sealed their doom.
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@Lizards of Renown 's 2nd place prediction for the Beasts of Nurgle seems increasingly more likely. It will come down to how well they perform against the Executioners and the HPA. I'm assuming they will lose to the Demigryphs, but aside from that, their remaining schedule seems pretty favourable. So, who else thinks that the Beasts can claim the silver medal? And if not, who do you feel will be able to best them on the podium (besides the Destroyer)?
It was a good fight though. They did a lot better in the match up than a lot of the higher ranked units had in the past! They even took the Beasts of Nurgle past the point that the K'daai Destroyer had.Poor, poor Thundercats...
(As a side note, 3 out of my 4 armies have terrible WS... Lizardmen, Tomb Kings and Ogre Kingdoms... Whoops)


That last match was a pillow fight that dragged on round after round with very little action. This one I promise you will not play out the same way!
Witch Elves vs. White Lions of Chrace
Key rules in play:
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- Witch Elves: ASF, Frenzy, Murderous Prowess, Poisoned Attacks
- White Lions: Martial Prowess, Stubborn, ASF and ASL cancel each other out
Like lambs to the slaughter. A very poor matchup for the White Lions, they never stood a chance. You gotta appreciate the lone White Lion's heroic final stand in the third and final round!
With that result the Witch Elves find themselves in sole possession of second place, and are only a single point behind the Destroyer (who of course still has yet to fight in this round). The White Lions on the other hand find themselves on the opposite end of the spectrum, as they slide into third last.
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So who is happy to see the Witch Elves triumph over the White Lions? Will the White Lions sink below the Mournfang Cavalry for second last place? Can the Witch Elves hold off the surging Beasts of Nurgle?
They might even slip below the Mournfang! They're pretty close.So, even though I have no particular liking for the Witch Elves, I'm happy to see the White Lions continue to slide down the standings.
I wouldn't expect any miracles out of the MoK AHW Chaos Warriors. Maybe they would do a bit better or maybe a bit worse, but I'd imagine that they wouldn't deviate all that much from what we have seen. They are not Witch Elves. They don't have the poison + ASF + re-rolls that make the Witches so dangerous. The Witch Elves are a very special case where all of their rules work extremely well synergistically to create a very potent close combat unit. I think the Savage Orcs might be more analogous to the MoK warriors than the Witch Elves are.I do wonder if my WoC nominees would have done better with MoK and AHW as @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl said... Especially considering how the Witch Elves have done.








Third match of round #8. Demigryph Knights vs. Soul Grinder!
Key rules in play:
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- Demigryph Knights: Armour Piercing (Demigryph only)
- Soul Grinder: DoN, Daemonic, Caught by the Iron Claw, Natural Armour (4+), Daemonbone Claw
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A long and drawn out grindfest that sees the Soul Grinder come out victorious. Ultimately the Demigryphs have no solution for the Soul Grinder's toughness of 7. Even the normally potent S5 of the Demigryphs is utterly neutered against T7. Lucky for them, their banner kept them in the game, so they could at least badly damage the Soul Grinder before they finally fell.
Top 5 possibilities are slowly slipping through the fingers (claws) of the Demigryphs. The Soul Grinder, for the first time in the tourney, finds itself on a 2 fight win streak and it is slowly pulling away from the bottom of the pack and into the log jam that is the middle of the rankings.
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Can the Soul Grinder finish somewhere in the middle of the pack (around 6-10 in the rankings)? Will the Demigryphs be able to move up the rankings, or will they move down, or stay roughly where they currently reside?
What a long fights we have this battle round. I am not clear on the points costs per model, but there is a 18 point gap in favor of the Soul Grinder.
probably this gap will be the other way around if you were to add 1 more Demigryph Knight.
Grrr, Imrahil