I came in 4th at the regionals in WV, which had an astounding 36 players. Great turnout. I only get the chance to play a few times a year, and I don't own a lot of Armada stuff, so I'm the "Assault Frigate Ackbar guy". I'm really happy the game still lets me play the list, since I haven't made any large Armada purchase since Wave 2.
Maybe I'll get a Profundity to lead the conga line in the future...
So the list was made so I wouldn't screw up and forget an upgrade card or other detail in my list, and because I like Strategic a lot. I think it'd be good for kids or people learning to play / not playing too often. I spam Nav or Eng commands with it, so I don't even have to worry about half the command dial most of the time.
AF II A (the 2 AA dice version) with Gunnery Teams x3 (one with Ackbar)
cheap flotilla x2
VCX x4
398 points. Targeting Beacons, Fire Lanes, Sensor Net.
Quick rundown of my games:
1: Bye.
2: I went first vs a 399 point Imperial list with a lot of generic TIE fighters, and four ships (Demo, Quasar, Gozanti, Raider?). I picked his Blockade Run, mostly because I had never played it before. I got to set up all the AFs in a conga line with that deep deployment zone, and the red dice reached most of the board. I didn't even bother engaging the Demo, so it had to choose between getting points by trying to kill my stuff (and getting shot at) or running the Blockade. I went hard at the Quasar and incidental AA fire wiped out a lot of poor squadrons. A lucky shot on a Gozanti meant I killed 3 of his ships, getting a 9-2.
3: I went first vs another Imperial list, with an ISD and max fighters, with Quasar and Gozanti to push them. We did Most Wanted, and I played pretty conservatively because my Ackbar was the Most Wanted. I couldn't get around his ISD to the Quasar and Gozanti, who never entered combat. The ISD slow rolled with the fighters to stay out for a while, too, so all that was killed were my fighters and flotillas, and a bunch of his fighters. He was really good at ranging and staying out of blue range of more than 1 AF at a time. I got a 6-5 loss with that.
4: I went second vs a ramming CR90 list, and he chose Bacon. I had Most Wanted in the list beforehand, but I, honestly, got bored of it and wanted to try something different. Most Wanted would have been mediocre here, and Bacon's rerolls helped a lot to plink down CR90s as they approached me. He triple-double-rammed one AF2, and shot/rammed the brave flotillas that gave their lives to buy me extra time. At the end, I killed 4 of the CR90s, and only lost the one AF2 and 2 flotillas. I got... 8 points from that?
I used an opening that I came up with in the 2 games that didn't give me a super-extra-large deployment. I'm not sure how advanced it is, but you can set up and decide which way your toilet bowl is going to swirl on your fifth deployment, and they get into a nice conga line with the transports providing blocks to keep people at range on the inside.
(See Ackbar1.png)
Ackbar is usually the middle AF for me, and everyone is set at speed 2, except for the lead frigate at 3. I do Eng for the token on turn one, and then usually Nav/Nav for 2 & 3. The flotillas will bank a nav if they don't need to move Fire Lanes or Sensor Nets around on turn 1, and then spam squadrons.
If you want to toilet swirl, the lead turns as hard as possible, the middle does a 1 click each way to stay at that angle and further out, and the back turns as hard as he can.
(See Ackbar2.png)
Then, turn 2, the other two speed up to speed 3 and can fit themselves behind the lead to conga around. One of the fun things is that the back one can, from this start, do a nav'ed 3 turn and leapfrog the middle guy, in case you really need to for some reason. If you run it tight enough, the leapfrog is one of the few "surprise!" moves you can do with the list. It's not exactly a subtle list.
Roll red dice and move objective tokens around and hope that wins the game.
If you don't want to toilet swirl (because, say, you are running away from some ramming CR90s right from the start), then you can form the conga along your board edge pretty easily too.
(See Ackbar3.png)
Edited by pheaverI suck at adding pictures :)

