"New Dawn Fades" was one of my favourite songs by one of the few good things to come out of Manchester, Joy Division. In 1981their lead singer Ian Curtis topped himself leaving behind two albums and a string of truly memorable songs. From the ashes of Joy Division rose the more commercial New Order who while occasionally hitting high points never received the critical acclaim of Joy Division.
This all a long-winded way to introduce a metaphor for the Warhammer 40k game.
Now I loved 3rd and 4th Edition 40k. For me it was a golden age where the rule set was strong and most of the design out of the Studio was driven by the fluff rather than commercial decisions. I loved the Index Astartes rules, the Eldar Craftworlds and the Ork Klans. You had variety of armies - note I say armies as they had rigid rules around what could and could not be included. This golden period ended for me with the Gav Thorpe Chaos codex, the late 4 ed Ork codex and the coming of 5th Ed in 2008.
I didn't buy the Kool-aid of a new cinematic dawn where armies became liquorice all sorts. And so I walked away and played Fantasy. A lot of people loved 5th but here in NZ you saw as many people fall away from the game as you saw join it. Maybe it was just people got old and had different priorities but there was a seachange in participants. Over the course of the edition I kept and eye on things and we saw the introduction of further vanilla books eg Eldar and the expansion of flyers and a general increase in vehicle size e.g. Dread knights. This was coupled by the game expansion Apocalypse and the rise of the internet which gave rise to instant net-lists eg nob biker, leaf blower, Draigo-wing, Venom spam etc.
Still to me it was still an interesting looking game. It was the New Order to my Joy Division but I understood the attraction.
Then in 2012 6th Ed arrived. Now your army choice was less important because you could have Allies to paper over your weaknesses - unless you were Nids. And the fluff behind the game didn't seem to matter. Lists began to look less like an army and more like a series of unit choices. Backing this up was the introduction of fortifications and a further expansion of flyers.
And recently we have three new additions to the mix. Escalation letting your Apoc toys in - yay D-cannons, Strongholds and the Data Slate. The upshot of the last of these is that a lot of the constraints of the Force Organisation Chart have gone by the wayside. You like Riptides, hell go for your life! Like the Wraithknight model, sure your Space Marines can have one. Want some Warlord traits from this list and others from another book...well you get the picture.
The really interesting thing with this was that 40k players were all drinking the Kool-Aid until suddenly they weren't. It's hard to pick the exact date but sometime in Q4 2013 something changed. The internet suddenly blossomed with threads, blogs, casts on how the game is broken. Schisms developed where some groups wanted to ban things, others wanted to change the rules while still others wanted to sit in a circle singing Kumbaya and embracing the wonder and freedom that was 6th.
And in the last week we've had rumours emerge that the much forecast Fantasy 9th Ed has been pushed back to 2015 to allow a new version of 40k to be released in 2014. What isn't known is whether this is to overhaul the edifice or to bring all the disparate parts into one new core rule book. I hope it's true as Fantasy is currently in a good place and I'd be more than happy for GW to release the last five books before a new edition. I know it's a forlorn hope but if it keeps Allies out of the game a bit longer all good by me.
So 40k seems to currently be on the edge of a cliff. I'm glad my investment is in the aesthetics of 30k and the Heresy rather than the game system itself.
As I said New Dawn Fades.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Runefang VII & Other 2014 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament Dates
For those of you who like to plan your year, I am looking at running the following events over the course of 2014.
Confirmed:
Ruination (4000 Points) - January - Sold Out
NZ Teams Championships - March- Sold Out
NZ Masters - December 6/7
Venue Dependant:
Runefang VII - April 26/27
The Horned Rat VII - June 21/22
Warpfire III (1000 points) - September 13
Skitterleap 2014 - October 18/19
I have asked for alternative dates a week either side if not available.
This year I will be umpiring Runefang VII. I intend to use Swedish Comp but with a twist. Instead of the normal Swedish handicap system I will be designating a level and players will have to build a list with a Swedish Comp score equal or higher. There will be no benefit if your list is higher.
For me this achieves the aim of variety in list-building that Swedish encourages but is less rewarding who those who want to "game the system". The event will also be using the FOB Painting Checklist system (as will all FOB events in 2014), however this will be revised over the next fortnight based on feedback received in 2013. It will be posted here in mid to late January so everyone knows what the expectation is for full painting points at these events.
EDIT: Dates edited because of incompetence
Confirmed:
Ruination (4000 Points) - January - Sold Out
NZ Teams Championships - March- Sold Out
NZ Masters - December 6/7
Venue Dependant:
Runefang VII - April 26/27
The Horned Rat VII - June 21/22
Warpfire III (1000 points) - September 13
Skitterleap 2014 - October 18/19
I have asked for alternative dates a week either side if not available.
This year I will be umpiring Runefang VII. I intend to use Swedish Comp but with a twist. Instead of the normal Swedish handicap system I will be designating a level and players will have to build a list with a Swedish Comp score equal or higher. There will be no benefit if your list is higher.
For me this achieves the aim of variety in list-building that Swedish encourages but is less rewarding who those who want to "game the system". The event will also be using the FOB Painting Checklist system (as will all FOB events in 2014), however this will be revised over the next fortnight based on feedback received in 2013. It will be posted here in mid to late January so everyone knows what the expectation is for full painting points at these events.
EDIT: Dates edited because of incompetence
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Warhammer Expansion - Triumph & Treachery
Another parcel arrived yesterday as well. This was from Element Games in the UK via Youshop (thanks to NZ Post, great to see my tax dollars put to good use). The service delivers GW product for less than 74% NZRRP, a not insignificant discount.
The box contained two sets of Dark Elf Warlocks, some Greenstuff, paints.....and the Warhammer Expansion "Triumph & Treachery".
Now I'm not a big fan of the last Fantasy expansion "Storm of Magic" mainly because it reminded me of "Apocalypse" for the Old World. However, the latest release "Triumph & Treachery" really piqued my interest. Why? Well, it offers an opportunity to play multiplayer games.
In 2011 I organised a Karak Eight Peaks event at Call to Arms which saw teams of Goblins, Dwarfs and Skaven battle for control of the ancient fortress. It culminated in a three player game (one army for each race) set in the K8P Throne Room. I played against Sam Whitt and Peter williamson and it was a total blast. All I remember were the pleas for help, double dealing and oathbreaking - and that was just the Dwarfs!
The opportunity to have up to five player games sounds really appealing and something I'd like to try during 2014.
The box contained two sets of Dark Elf Warlocks, some Greenstuff, paints.....and the Warhammer Expansion "Triumph & Treachery".
Now I'm not a big fan of the last Fantasy expansion "Storm of Magic" mainly because it reminded me of "Apocalypse" for the Old World. However, the latest release "Triumph & Treachery" really piqued my interest. Why? Well, it offers an opportunity to play multiplayer games.
In 2011 I organised a Karak Eight Peaks event at Call to Arms which saw teams of Goblins, Dwarfs and Skaven battle for control of the ancient fortress. It culminated in a three player game (one army for each race) set in the K8P Throne Room. I played against Sam Whitt and Peter williamson and it was a total blast. All I remember were the pleas for help, double dealing and oathbreaking - and that was just the Dwarfs!
The opportunity to have up to five player games sounds really appealing and something I'd like to try during 2014.
New Ratty Dice Bag
Yesterday was the first post after Xmas and as well as a box of supplies from Element Games via Youshop in the UK (thanks NZ Post - my tax dollars put to good use), I received another parcel.
A lot of people on the UK tournament scene are aware of "The Dice Bag Lady". Annie Norman is one of the rare females that plays tournament warhammer and has a unique Chaos Gnomes army made of alternative models. She also has a unique sideline - she produces hand-made "dice" bags.
A couple of months ago I contacted her to see if she could make a suitably "ratty" one for Seerlord Morskitta's Uber-Army. She asked me various questions about colour, design etc. And here's the finished article:
It is hand-crocheted with drawstring and its own unique "Skaven" patch made from felt. The colours match those of my army.
You can check out more of Annie's Dice Bags on www.facebook.com/TheDiceBagLady or contact her on
makemeadicebag[AT]gmail.com
A lot of people on the UK tournament scene are aware of "The Dice Bag Lady". Annie Norman is one of the rare females that plays tournament warhammer and has a unique Chaos Gnomes army made of alternative models. She also has a unique sideline - she produces hand-made "dice" bags.
A couple of months ago I contacted her to see if she could make a suitably "ratty" one for Seerlord Morskitta's Uber-Army. She asked me various questions about colour, design etc. And here's the finished article:
It is hand-crocheted with drawstring and its own unique "Skaven" patch made from felt. The colours match those of my army.
You can check out more of Annie's Dice Bags on www.facebook.com/TheDiceBagLady or contact her on
makemeadicebag[AT]gmail.com
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Friday, December 27, 2013
RUINATION Field
Here's the field for RUINATION:
Hagen Kerr
Hamish Forbes
Mike King
Tane Woodley
John Murrie
Simon Switzer
Bo Patterson
Joel van de Ven-Long
Hugh Dixon
Ryan Lister
Tom Dunn
Neil Williamson
Jeff Kent
Pete Dunn
Mal Patel
James Millington
Raymond Dick
Stuart Robinson
We'll post the lists when they go through the beady eye of Umpire Jeff Kent.
EDIT: So managed to get enough tables to let Raymond and Stuart in on the carnage
Hagen Kerr
Hamish Forbes
Mike King
Tane Woodley
John Murrie
Simon Switzer
Bo Patterson
Joel van de Ven-Long
Hugh Dixon
Ryan Lister
Tom Dunn
Neil Williamson
Jeff Kent
Pete Dunn
Mal Patel
James Millington
Raymond Dick
Stuart Robinson
We'll post the lists when they go through the beady eye of Umpire Jeff Kent.
EDIT: So managed to get enough tables to let Raymond and Stuart in on the carnage
Thursday, December 26, 2013
RUINATION - Sold Out
All 16 spots for Ruination have now been snapped up so we will have a full house for the first 4000 point event to be held.
There are rumours of three stunties armies turning up. Lizards also are likely to be pretty prevalent - I'm guessing probably three of the cold-blooded race as well. Joel van de Ven-Long has threatened to bring a Nuln Empire list. No doubt everyone has read the players pack and seen the instruction to bring "fun" armies. If not the umpire's veto stick is likely to get a workout.
Remember it's Battleline and Blood & Glory so plan accordingly. I'll post the full field in the next couple of days.
I'm running a waiting list for anyone who has missed out. Just in case RL intervenes.
EDIT: Sam Whitt has had to drop out so there is one place free
EDIT: And gone again!
EDIT: And an extra spot has opened up. LMK if you'd like it
EDIT: And gone again
There are rumours of three stunties armies turning up. Lizards also are likely to be pretty prevalent - I'm guessing probably three of the cold-blooded race as well. Joel van de Ven-Long has threatened to bring a Nuln Empire list. No doubt everyone has read the players pack and seen the instruction to bring "fun" armies. If not the umpire's veto stick is likely to get a workout.
Remember it's Battleline and Blood & Glory so plan accordingly. I'll post the full field in the next couple of days.
I'm running a waiting list for anyone who has missed out. Just in case RL intervenes.
EDIT: Sam Whitt has had to drop out so there is one place free
EDIT: And gone again!
EDIT: And an extra spot has opened up. LMK if you'd like it
EDIT: And gone again
Monday, December 23, 2013
NZTC - The List of Teams & Team Members
There has been a request from Team DILF as to who they are likely to be playing at NZTC.
After 15 training camps so far they are narrowing down their choice of armies to 8 and hope to use this further knowledge to get it to 7 by the end of January. Actually Team Captain James Brown has instructed the NZTC organisers to only accept any team lists from him. And we are to alert him immediately should any one of them try to submit a list....or show independent thought!
So here are your teams:
#1 - The von Trapp Family
After 15 training camps so far they are narrowing down their choice of armies to 8 and hope to use this further knowledge to get it to 7 by the end of January. Actually Team Captain James Brown has instructed the NZTC organisers to only accept any team lists from him. And we are to alert him immediately should any one of them try to submit a list....or show independent thought!
So here are your teams:
#1 - The von Trapp Family
- Jack Dunn (c)
- Tom Dunn
- Joe Dixon
- Pete Dunn
#2 - Team DILF
- James Brown (c)
- John Willenbruch
- Antony Kitson
- Glen Tibbles
#3 - Shirts Off!
- Sam Whitt
- James Milner (c)
- Ben Wadsworth
- Mal Patel
#4 - The Wolfpack
- Dan Butler (c)
- Ross Hillier-Jones
- Jeff Kent
- Locky Reid
#5 - Southern Raiders
- Basil Moskovis (c)
- Damon Quaid
- Rhys Hodgson
- Darren Urquhart
#6 - Stonefalls Massive
- Joel van de Ven-Long (c)
- Glen Burfield
- Ryan Lister
- Wil Hoverd
#7 - Beauty & the Beasts
- Sam Campbell
- Fern Campbell
- Hamish Gordon
- Nic Jebson (c)
#8 - Grumpy Old Men
- Raymond Dick (c)
- Mike King
- Reid Pittams
- Paul Davison
#9 - Legion of Doom
- David Oemecke
- Hermann van Krandenberg
- Luc van Kradenberg
- Rex Foote
#10 - The Nice Team
- James Millington
- Bo Patterson
- Dave Appleby
- Tane Woodley
#11 - The Bucketheads
- John Murrie (c)
- Adam Richards
- Brendon Johnston
- Regan Ridge
#12 - The League of Extraordinary Nerdymen
- Paul Clarke (c)
- TBC
- TBC
- TBC
#13 - The Philosopher's Stone
- Nick Munn (c)
- Phil Wu
- Paul Dalton
- James Cardno
#14 - Redheaded Stepchildren
- Tim Joss (c)
- Rory Finnemore
- Hagen Kerr
- Neil Williamson
#15 - Team Victoria
- Greg Greenfield (c)
- Nick Hoen
- Jabe Brown
- Ben Leopold
#16 - Team Australia
- Tim Stewart (c)
- Mark Skilton
- Sam Morgan
- Lachy Mulcahy
So those are the teams as I currently have them plus name where I was given them or my own substitutes. Please let me know if team composition has changed or team name is different.
Friday, December 20, 2013
NZTC 2014 - Updated Players' Pack
An updated Players'Pack for the NZTC can be found here
It has up to date information re Umpire and the intention to create a Tournament FAQ for the event.
It has up to date information re Umpire and the intention to create a Tournament FAQ for the event.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
FOB NZ Rankings - Flames of War Launched
Flames of War has now been added to the family of FOB NZ Rankings.
They can be accessed by hitting the FOB NZ Rankings button under the title banner. It has the usual features - Best Army icons, Masters winners etc
This means that the three events that comprise the NZ Masters all now have their rankings on this site. TOs can sent their results to me at pete@thefieldsofblood.com or request the input template which they then return to me filled in.
Thanks again to Jack for his work in getting this up and running.
They can be accessed by hitting the FOB NZ Rankings button under the title banner. It has the usual features - Best Army icons, Masters winners etc
This means that the three events that comprise the NZ Masters all now have their rankings on this site. TOs can sent their results to me at pete@thefieldsofblood.com or request the input template which they then return to me filled in.
Thanks again to Jack for his work in getting this up and running.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
6th Annual NZ Masters Results
The 6th Annual NZ Masters were recently held in Hamilton and run by Rob Shirley.
This was the 4th time that Flames of War have been included while both 40k and Fantasy have been there since the inception.
Here are the 40k results:
Well done to Haydn Korach for winning his first Masters. He just edged Charlie St. Clair who would have secured a fourth crown.
In Flames of War the results were as follows:
Congratulations to Michael on his first Masters title. The tiebreaker between 2nd and 3rd was the result of their game, won by Paul. The event this year was run using Early War armies.
The 7th Annual NZ Masters will be held in Wellington the first weekend of December 2014, organised by myself.
This was the 4th time that Flames of War have been included while both 40k and Fantasy have been there since the inception.
Here are the 40k results:
Well done to Haydn Korach for winning his first Masters. He just edged Charlie St. Clair who would have secured a fourth crown.
In Flames of War the results were as follows:
Congratulations to Michael on his first Masters title. The tiebreaker between 2nd and 3rd was the result of their game, won by Paul. The event this year was run using Early War armies.
The 7th Annual NZ Masters will be held in Wellington the first weekend of December 2014, organised by myself.
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