Post by Arguleon Veq on Aug 23, 2008 16:48:18 GMT -5
My last game for a while with Snotgob.
Didn't go well at all. I was wiped out in my 5th Turn. My opponent had roughly;
Blood Dragon Lord;
Red Fury, Dread Knight, +1 to raise Skellies, Dreadlance,
4+ Ward.
3 Blood Dragons on Foot ;
All Level 2 with Hand Wep, Heavy Armour and Shields.
3 Units of 20 Skellies;
Blood Knights;
Black Knights with the Lord;
2 Units of Wolves;
The first few turns were not too bad but it all fell apart when my plans to halt the enemy knights failed. I was dominating the magic phase and so moved my Black Orcs up so that I could charge the Lords Black Knights with Hand of Gork. I miscast, messing that plan up.
I charged the Blood Knights with a chariot but only getting 1 Impact Hit also messed that plan up and the Chariot was beaten and broken.
I tried to salvage the right flank but my Orc Chariot failing its fear test and my Wolves failing theres to support with a Flank Charge left my Squigs exposed to 2 units seeing them eventually beaten.
My Gobbos started breaking and my Orcs were smashed by the Bloodknights.
Snotgob did pass many fear and panic tests though, even as Gobbos and Orcs fled through him, he did some damage with magic and was my last model, defiantly taking a charge from the Blood Knights and getting cut down. In all I only got points for eating a Vamp with Squigs and killing all the Wolves.
I guess it was a fitting end for the series as it was their last game so the Waaagh had to falter.
So they finished on 6-4
Snotgobs Waaagh had brought the attention of the Undead back to him. A mighty Blood Dragon Lord and his force stood before the Greenskins, seeking a challenge worthy of his attention.
The greenskin horde was vast, ragged banners held high, screams and roars rang out from the Orc and Goblin army. The Waaagh was in full swing...
The Undead Knights charged through the thick of the battle, Snotgob was shocked at their power. Smashing aside all units and formations, his army was being torn to pieces by their brutality and martial skill. He screamed in frustration as his once mighty force fled around him, he broke the nose of a Goblin with his staff as it fled past him. He hissed and gathered his power to him releasing his fury at the charging knights he cut 2 down from their saddles. This got their attention and they turned their horses ready to exact their revenge....
His army destroyed Snotgob screamed again with rage, his dreams of conquest were shattered and he would make somebody pay even if it would cost him his life. He blasted another dark knight down and as they reached him he shouted his challenge. Snotgob drew his staff back and readied himself to swing it with all his might but before his swing hit home, a Lance punched through his thigh, smashing him to the ground...
He lay in agony on the blood soaked ground as the Undead left the field of battle, their need for a challenge met, as he lost more and more blood Snotgobs vision began to fade, his Waaagh was over.
Didn't go well at all. I was wiped out in my 5th Turn. My opponent had roughly;
Blood Dragon Lord;
Red Fury, Dread Knight, +1 to raise Skellies, Dreadlance,
4+ Ward.
3 Blood Dragons on Foot ;
All Level 2 with Hand Wep, Heavy Armour and Shields.
3 Units of 20 Skellies;
Blood Knights;
Black Knights with the Lord;
2 Units of Wolves;
The first few turns were not too bad but it all fell apart when my plans to halt the enemy knights failed. I was dominating the magic phase and so moved my Black Orcs up so that I could charge the Lords Black Knights with Hand of Gork. I miscast, messing that plan up.
I charged the Blood Knights with a chariot but only getting 1 Impact Hit also messed that plan up and the Chariot was beaten and broken.
I tried to salvage the right flank but my Orc Chariot failing its fear test and my Wolves failing theres to support with a Flank Charge left my Squigs exposed to 2 units seeing them eventually beaten.
My Gobbos started breaking and my Orcs were smashed by the Bloodknights.
Snotgob did pass many fear and panic tests though, even as Gobbos and Orcs fled through him, he did some damage with magic and was my last model, defiantly taking a charge from the Blood Knights and getting cut down. In all I only got points for eating a Vamp with Squigs and killing all the Wolves.
I guess it was a fitting end for the series as it was their last game so the Waaagh had to falter.
So they finished on 6-4
Snotgobs Waaagh had brought the attention of the Undead back to him. A mighty Blood Dragon Lord and his force stood before the Greenskins, seeking a challenge worthy of his attention.
The greenskin horde was vast, ragged banners held high, screams and roars rang out from the Orc and Goblin army. The Waaagh was in full swing...
The Undead Knights charged through the thick of the battle, Snotgob was shocked at their power. Smashing aside all units and formations, his army was being torn to pieces by their brutality and martial skill. He screamed in frustration as his once mighty force fled around him, he broke the nose of a Goblin with his staff as it fled past him. He hissed and gathered his power to him releasing his fury at the charging knights he cut 2 down from their saddles. This got their attention and they turned their horses ready to exact their revenge....
His army destroyed Snotgob screamed again with rage, his dreams of conquest were shattered and he would make somebody pay even if it would cost him his life. He blasted another dark knight down and as they reached him he shouted his challenge. Snotgob drew his staff back and readied himself to swing it with all his might but before his swing hit home, a Lance punched through his thigh, smashing him to the ground...
He lay in agony on the blood soaked ground as the Undead left the field of battle, their need for a challenge met, as he lost more and more blood Snotgobs vision began to fade, his Waaagh was over.