Victory Points and Tournament Points are the default way of running events and scoring games. This system isn’t without flaws, so lets analyze it and look at alternative solution.
Short journey through some powerful options that avoided player attention for too long. I expect some of the lists from article to join regular tournament roster soon
Losing games on big tournaments hurt, especially when luck (or bad luck) is involved. Lets try to dive deeper and look for non-dice related reasons I lost to better cope with the situation.
One of the best battleplans in the game and proof that you don’t need complexity to get depth. If you avoid community created missions you are missing out – give this gem a chance and you wont regret it.
We are only 10 days away from battlepack for Warkraj, one of the biggest tournaments in the game. If you like competitive matched play and live in Europe its a good time to start planning your trip.
Unique approach to battlepack where all players play missions centered around their list strengths. 16 battleplans that let you focus on your favorite victory condition.
Last FAQ gave us a lot of great tools. Chas received a powerful fighter that most players overlooked, join me in this quick exploration that ends in Grandfathers garden.
Join me in the exploration of lists, where we will try to cover beginner/budget lists, paths to expand from them and list examples for players with larger collections.
3 non gameplay related methods that will increase the speed of your growth. Transfer some of the mental load in game to a pre-game preparation to improve your gameplay and practice quality.
My overkill in tournament preparation. The tournament might not be the biggest, most prestigious one, but it is a bit special for me as it will use the battlepack I designed.
Part four of Overthinking battlepacks is dedicated to creation of new battlepack – Mark of Chaos. If you are only interested in the battlepack – link in first paragraph.
Article that will explain how to extract useful information that are “hidden in plain sight” on Battleplan description and how to prepare a plan based on that. In depth analysis that should bring a lot of value to competitive beginners and seasoned veterans.
Whether you are a new player or just don’t religiously follow every grand alliance, its good to know the best tricks hidden in your opponents sleeves. It sucks to be the “You did what?” guy, especially in tournament setting, so join me in exploration of best abilities of every grand alliance.
In this article I will explain why DPA can be misleading and which methods are more useful when analysing different weapon profiles. I will also try to help you pick the right
Ardboy for your list.
On 18.03 (the day this article goes live) the biggest Polish Warcry tournament will take place in Warsaw. This article will provide my in depth analysis of tournament battlepack and full listbuilding process. Tournament has 32 places and 4 rounds.