I don't think I'm going to be breaking any new ground here, but this has been on my mind a lot lately and I wanted to hear some thoughts from the community. As we start to approach Regional season (even though Store Champs aren't quite through yet, who needs rest?!?), I am thinking back on my competitive play so far to try and prepare. Appreciating how much skill is involved in this game, much of this preparation boils down to "What am I going to fly?" Armada is somewhat unique in the FFG scene in that you won't necessarily have enough rounds to find that undefeated player to determine the winner, it all boils down to tournament points (why it couldn't just be MoV, I'm not sure...). This leads to the point of this whole post.
How do you balance your list building between making a list that is capable of winning and making a list that is capable of winning big? In our (the Armada community) competitive environment, it's not enough to win. You can go 6-4 all three rounds, and you'll lose to the guy that went 9-1, 9-1, 1-9. However, I find it much easier to build a list I think can win than to build a list I'm confident can win big. The "Big Win" lists always feel like there is a hard counter, like we're playing a big game of Rock-Paper-Scissors.
I'll present an example, then I'll stop talking and let you all chime in. I've won three Store Championships in the area. Two of those were won with my version of the Demolisher abuse list (3 Glads, 2 Raiders, 387 points). This list is, in my opinion, a win big list. Both of those tournaments ended with me sitting at 28 tournament points after 3 rounds. The final win was with a much more balanced Rebel B-Wing list. Though I went undefeated with that list, I only reached 24 tournament points. That might not be enough to take home the gold, in fact I would imagine it won't be in larger events. However, the second list can win with or without initiative and will likely do just fine against Rieekan.
I'm not sure where I sit on this balance, I'd love to hear all your thoughts.
Edited by IronNerd