So I got to play in my first tourney of the year this weekend. It was for the winter 15 kit as a kind of store champ warmup tourney. The flist I flew was;
Omega Leader
Juke
Comms relay
Colonel Vessery
Crackshot
Ion engine mk.2
Heavy laser cannon
Epsilon ace
Academy Tie
I spent the week prior to the event really wanting to fly Echo instead of Vessery, but I just couldn't get enough practise in with what is such a unique ship to feel confident enough to fly it in a tourney.
The list is pretty simple in concept and application; being a relatively simply guy myself this is almost a requirement! Vessery and Omega Leader create a difficult conundrum. OL is the tortoise, slowly plodding away plunking 1-2 damage reliably every turn but if he makes it to the end game he's an absolute pain to finish off whereas Vess is much more the hare, smashing 4 hit attacks reliably at anything in arc. Going for OL first gives you a better late game finish if you can withstand the brute force of Vess pounding on you, whilst taking Vess of the board drastically reduces damage output but may leave you with a 1v1 vs OL which quite frankly is normally so one sided it feels like cheating. I find I always need at least one blocker with Vess to help keep favourable range bands open and my 4K spot enemy free. Epsilon ace was an opportunity pick simply because he nicely fills the points left and brings an extra TL for Vess. In play testing he added some great addition benefits; he makes phantoms nervous as 2v2 is not a dice off they favour. Secondly he makes up for the complete lack of pilot skill bid in this list (OK 8 and 6 are reasonable but nothing special in this meta, and I've chosen those pilots for thier abilities not thier PS) effectively, he gave a third worry to anyone who had bid to PS 9-11. I'm running at 99 and hoping most people grilling ps 6 or 8'a won't be bidding on initative.
I expected to see a lot of hard to hit aces and built my squad accordingly. As it turned out, the only 3 agility ship I faced all day was a prototype A-wing! What freakin' meta indeed!! There were 16 players and we were going four rounds of Swiss, no cut. Quick bit of math tells me that the winner will be 4-0 so there's no margin for error in this one.
Edited by Rauhughes