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The game went as expected but was never about winning or losing, rather to check the theory and look for any potential weaknesses.Īfter affirmation from Chris the concept was sound – “ take it, you have to take it to Heat 2, it’s strong ” – I set about buying and painting the army as quickly as I could.
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He threw down a quickly written Slyvaneth list with tough nuts to crack like, Alarielle, Treelord Ancient etc for me to run at. I’d ran the concept past them and Chris was up for a practice game to check the theory on paper transfers in to real battle advantages, that and Chris is always up for a game.
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They have always maintained he’s strong in the right army (they, like me, pretty much ignore the general consensus and play around with everything) plus they and I, love the model (who doesn’t). They have a gaming room at their house we often play in and there miniature collection is huge, importantly it included an Archaon. I’d also like to give a shout out to my fellow Bruce’s Chris and Ric Myhill. I knew there were lists built around Archaon before using his awesome command ability but thought this could be improved by adding him to a Nurgle army. It both keeps my excitement high and you can get in your opponent’s head by telling them what you are going to try and do, if it works out, then even better. Plus, I could try and get as many things in his sword as possible, I do love to give myself mini missions during games.
I’d seen very few Archaons running around on the UK scene (Nico’s ( ) lovely one in his interesting Fatesworn list being one of them) and hadn’t seen any real tournament successes with him (this was before the Games Workshop GT Heat 2 where two Archaon lists finished in the top five! Nico and Moarhammer, grats gents) so thought here was a suitable challenge. So I wanted a new army to run with, to give me a break from using the same army and to keep my understanding of the game fresh. He’ll consistently win 4 out of 5 or 5 out of 6 games, but you’d have to be very lucky to avoid these tough match-ups. I’ve played Kroak to death since the South Coast GT 2017 and it’s fair to say, although he has some very strong match-ups, he also has some incredibly bad ones that are very abundant in the current meta (Kharadron Overlords “KO”, Nagash, Fyreslayers). My objective this year was to improve on 4th. I’m not a fan of net-listing (using a list available online that has had success previously) and like to make things work that people don’t use a great deal.
At the time you didn’t see many Seraphon armies and the types of army lists on the tournament scene (“the meta”) were pretty unattractive to me (Kunnin Rukk with Thundertusks, Skyfire spam, Tzeentch in general etc).
Last year I came 4th at the South Coast GT with a list built around Kroak.
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All of these are fundamental principles of great Warhammer.īefore I hand over to Darren, you can find him on Twitter as and his musings on all things Seraphon over at LustriaOnline.įor more great tactics and strategy advice, check out my Masterclass series of podcast episodes with top US and UK gamers and my show on list-writing considerations. scenarios), his preferred playstyle, took into account the armies he expected to face at the tournament and then also reflected on his games in order to improve his list. Darren set himself an aim, considered the win conditions (i.e.
Darren also gives some concluding thoughts on list building generally.įrom my perspective, Darren’s article is a great example of list analysis that can be applied regardless of the list you want to run or the current meta. In this article, we cover Darren’s aims for the list, the list design process, and his lessons learned from the tournaments. Hello, so today I have a Masterclass tactics and strategy article with top UK player, Darren Watson, on his Plaguetouched Archaon lists which have had great success at the South Coast GT (3rd) and the London GT (1st).