War is coming...

By Phaedros, in Warhammer 40,000: Conquest

Hello everyone, I'm currently in the process of planning a seasonal global campaign (each season will be 3 months long) and I'm looking for feedback.

Basic premise of the campaign is essentially a narrative meta report, if you play a game and win you can opt to post in the weekly thread in the following manner.

Battle Report [Example]

Planet:

Atrox Prime

Combatants:

Chaos/Orks

Space Marines/Tau

Result:

Chaos Victory

Note in the above example the result is a Chaos Victory not a Chaos/Orks Victory, this is because your faction will be determined by your Warlord (you are not obligated to play only one faction/warlord.)

Campaign Log [Example]

Atrox Prime:

Astra Militarum / 0

Chaos / 1

Dark Eldar / 0

Eldar / 0

Orks / 0

Space Marines / 0

Tau Empire / 0

Note in the above example the planet Atrox Prime lists the seven factions and the number of victories they have each achieved, the faction with the most victories at a planet at the end of 3 months will capture the planet, the faction with the most planets (speculatively will win), if a tie occurs the tiebreaker will be number of victories.

Thoughts and feedback are appreciated. ^_^

Edited by Phaedros

Looks good!

But if you use allies (two-faction decks), you should have a final match in wich the alliance turns on itself, making a solo deck for each faction, to decide who claimed final victory.

Chaos space marine: "Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!"

Dark eldar: "Bwahahhaha!"

Brace yourselves... war is comming!

Lol, well as I said, your Warlord determines which faction gets the win for the campaign log. :)

So if I'm piloting a Chaos/Orks deck with Zarathur and I won, then I'd claim a victory for Chaos at Atrox Prime. Likewise if I'm piloting a Orks/Chaos deck with Nazdreg, then I'd claim a victory for the Orks. ^_^

I should also note you may choose where the battle takes place within the Traxis Sector. Pretty much running with an already roughly established system a la Armageddon and Eye of Terror global campaigns.

Edited by Phaedros