Last TNG, we had a epic
battle. One that shall be told for months to come, well by me at
least.
My Necron force, fresh
from 2 deafeats, finally pulled through. The Imperial force was
large, much larger than mine, with 75+ models adorning the table
compared to my 35. Did superior tactics, guile and bravery put me to
victory? Maybe some, but it seems the curse of the dice also fell
upon the Imperium that night.
I
am not going to do a move per move report here (mainly as I forgot to
take photos, and it all got a little mixed up in the excitement of it
all), but here are some main points.
- From the beginning, the Necrons had a advantage of getting a objective worth 5 vp right in their deployment zone, on top of a building. A 10 man squad, lead by a lord, took and held this the whole game, surviving round after round of ordinance from a Basilisk and Leman Russ.
- The scarabs went on the rampage. Using the secret hatch special rule we came up with, they dashed right across the board and popped up infront of the Basilisk. With enrtropic touch rules, needless to say the Basilisk did not last long.
- On the other side of the battlefield, Traysin the Infinate, a lord and a 10 man squad marched their way towards another objective, one that was being held by a 25 strong IG squad. Suffering only 2 casualties on the march the warriors unleashed a volly of gauss fire, killing 12 of the IG...
- ...and then Trayzin charged. Unleashing mindshackle scrarabs, one IG turned and killed two of his own. Trayzin only scored one unsaved wound in combat, but that was enough. With 11 troops still around, the Empathic Obliterator released a blast.. and hit 6 troops, all but one saving their armour save. With that the IG turned and ran, only to be cut down by Trayzin as they attempted to escape.
- That being the fifth turn, Trayzin, the lord and the troops hold the objective.
- The Imperial Guard storm forward, and shoot a volly of 63 lasgun shots at the Necrons. (orders had been issued). All but one survived, who stood strong. Trayzin took the body over of the second lord, but that put him back in the deployment zone, much to his dismay.
The Imperials, I feel
had no chance in this match. There was to many of them, and were not
mobile enough. With the Necrons ability to get back up after they
have been defeated, it really is like fighting a never ending wave
with dwindling resources. If this had been a out and out destruction
match, I think the IG would have won, but the Necrons appear to be
doing very well at objectives, only losing to the Grey Knights by 2
points the week before...
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