It was very well done perhaps the most adult range Citadel ever did. I remember these too! I'd add in the extra Inquisitor characters and models that debuted in WD, or indeed how they covered that game for a year and a half. To build a 3D version of the gaming board, something to keep in mind for aįuture project as I still have the rules in an old issue of White Dwarf. One of the last days (when you were allowed to bring games in) and we had aīlast with it (this was amongst non-warhammer players). This was a board game featuring Orcs fighting in a bar.
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Best of all, there were occasionally free games aīretonninan jousting game, a Dark Eldar gladiator game, the first version ofīattlefleet Gothic and, my personal favourite, an Orc-based game called Bar There was free card terrain A sisters of battle shrine temple and Ork Warrior, a Mordheim special character, Ork Nob and Space Marine Terminator. There were free models I remember receiving a Necron warrior, Dark Eldar It's still a fierce competition however and the right.Free stuff? White Dwarf used to give away some great freebies back in the day. Innes is hot on his tail however with 9, and Greg sits just behind them with 7. Going by our scoring rubric, which rewards players for winning their games and for having the lists they built lose, that leaves us with this current scoring:Īfter a monster week in which he both won his matchup against Chaos Space Marines and saw his list upset by the T'au list, Scott is currently riding high as KING OF BLUNDERDOME with 12 points. (8) T'au beat (6) Astra Militarum in the UPSET OF THE CENTURY Unlike our boring round 1, Round 2 gave us a hilarious upset:
But before we dive into this week's Match-ups, let's recap THE RESULTS: After tallying the results we're back again this week with even more stupid games to play.
Welcome back, dear reader, to the third and FINAL round of BLUNDERDOME! Last week we set our second round match-ups and watched with glee as our dumb players were forced to push their dumb lists around on the table and win dumb prizes. Last up are photos of two Kill Teams that took a while to frame and set up. I've yet to play a game of DFC, but these ships were just too cool to pass up.
Taking a step back from 40k, I also painted up some Dropfleet Commander ships. The shoulders have the same red fade as the Telemon, but I smartly chose to not photograph it because I am smart.Īnd of course I jammed him to the brim with magnets so I can pose him like this and shout "WOLVERINES!" I followed the Telemon up with a Contempto-Achillus Dreadnought, who was similarly great to paint. Real happy with how he turned out, especially the red fade and his "I'm gonna getcha!" hand. This guy was a joy to paint, as there is something zen-like about edge highlighting. It's November and it's time to beef up my Custodes with a pair of big beefy boys, starting off with the biggest and beefiest among them, a Telemon Dreadnought. There's just one month left in 2021 - let's see what our contributors have been painting as they head into the holiday season! You can just add this to any deck when building on Moxfield. This particular package, curated by me, is available here: One way to make keeping these on hand and putting them into decks easy is to use Moxfield's packages feature. These cards are the building blocks of decks and, budget willing, they should by default go into any deck of the given colors.ĭecks ought to be running 5-15 pieces of strong interaction, and of that most should be instant speed. In this inaugural edition of Best in Show we're focusing on interaction, but upcoming editions will also feature mana rocks, ramp, rituals, counterspells, protection, free interaction, and lands.
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We'll be calling this series Commander Best in Show and looking at these card groups. I think it's worth essentially making a list of these cards and discussing why they are worth playing, and why they have become the "default" cards for decks. When it comes to Commander, despite the massive number of available cards in the format once you get into more serious play there are a number of cards that show up over and over in decklists.