Greetings, all!
Long time lurker/reader, first time poster. Figured I'd share some thoughts and vague recaps of my experience at the recent Regional in Chicagoland ( at Pastimes in Niles, IL).
Couple things about me before I dive in: I've been playing since shortly after launch, but only started playing skirmish about a year ago. Since I almost always play imperial in campaign, I almost always play Rebel in Skirmish. I've read about the Meta and all that, but purposely try to build teams that others would't expect. At last year's worlds I went 1-4 with a team from cloud city (pre-fix chewie with 3p0 on his back, with Lando and Leia, plus R2, a med droid, and Gideon.) Had a blast, long overdue thanks to everyone who was there for making my first major board game tournament a great success.
This time my team was:
Chewbacca [15]
Drokkatta [9]
Leia Organa [8]
Gideon Argus [3]
R2-D2 [3]
Mak Eshkarey [3]
Alliance Smuggler [2]
Smugglers Run [1]
Wookiee Avenger [-4]
Debts Repaid [3]
On the Lam [3]
Comm Disruption [2]
Heart of Freedom [2]
Strategic Shift [1]
Negation [1]
Camouflage [1]
Collateral Damage [1]
Intelligence Leak [1]
Take Initiative [0]
Stall for Time [0]
Toxic Dart [0]
Fleet Footed [0]
Officers Training [0]
Planning [0]
My main strategy was to play aggressive, each figure could stand on it's own but near to allies if possible. The smuggler makes his run and my opponent has to choose to let me get the points or let chewie get another go. While drokatta is dropping bombs and leia keeps the cards i want available.
Overall thoughts on the tourney: I continue to hate FFG tiebreaker rules. All three factions were well represented. We started with 13 players. I want to say there were four rebels, four imperials, and five scum. No two teams were the same. Only two of the four Imperial teams had Vader and Captain Terro showed up. Among Rebels, Ko-tun lead rangers into battle, Chewie got together with Han and Leia to protect some stuff, Han lead a close-knit group of smugglers with a rogue jedi skirting the battlefield, and chewie and drokkatta got mad and blew stuff up. Scum had the most consistency of all the factions, I think IG-88 showed up in each list. But there was a team of Iggy, Jabba, and weequays, a team of iggy, jawa, ugnaughts, and all sortsa droid, There was even a team with a Rancor. It's super cool to see such a diverse range of factions and team building, but I feel they're not distinct enough yet.
Round 1:
My opponent was Travis. A guy who occasionally plays around Chicago. He had Vader and Palp, an AT-DP, and Jets, and maybe an officer. Map was Nal Hutta Borderlands. A nasty, unhospitable bog. Our objective was to control shield generators that "fell off" a passing transport ship.
The Jet troopers jumped out early to contest and were met with a quick death at the behest of the wookie with a grenade launcher. Vader, assisted by an AT-DP and the influence of the emperor, cooly eliminated chewbacca and leia, and the smuggler who thought he was being real sneaky. In the end, the Empire got it done, and we were forced to retreat.
(My first time really playing Emperor, caught me off guard by how he can just deal that single damage you thought you were safe clinging to. Travis ended up at the final table so I don't feel bad for losing.)
Round 2: 0-1
My opponent was Al. A guy who often plays around Chicago. He had Vader, Palp, Vader's Finest Elite Stormtroopers, BT-1, and an officer, he settled at having 39 points. Map was Mos Eisley Back Alleys. Objective was to look through and find a data pad hidden in some crates spread around at different locations. Control the crate meant you had time to dig through it.
Darth Vader, following his Stormtroopers and assassin droid, marched right into the center alley and dared my rebels to fight him. Mak lead a smuggler around the side to dig through some crates while chewie, drok, and leia opted to keep the imperials busy. with only a couple well placed shots by Drokkatta, all of the stormtroopers, the droid, and the officer died in the explosions. This left a wounded Vader and his healthy emperor to try and take down a full contingent of Rebels lead by wookies. Needless to say the battle didn't last much longer and what seemed like the fastest match of the tournament drew to a close.
(I was focusing more on Chewie being my damage dealer, but this really showed me just how devastating Drokkatta can be, especially when focused.)
Round 3: 1-1
My opponent was Andy. A guy who had just bought the game. He was still actively punching out damage tokens during our game. He had a team with a little of everything, mostly droids. Ig-88, jawa, chopper, bt-1, hk assassins, ugnuaghts. Map was Jabba's Palace, a place that smelt of space-weed/hookah and debauchery. The objective was to pickup and hold the most space-easter eggs, hidden throughout the palace. The guy who's in charge of the Rancor hid them for us to find and he took the Rancor on a walk so we could explore it's pen too.
The smuggler made his run, Mak looked for the Easter eggs, and again, Drokkatta made quick work of all enemy droids that dared get into his line of fire.
(I hope Andy had a good experience overall. It's tough to play a competitive anything at a high level when you're brand spankin' new to it. I tried to help educate him on more rules specifics or commonly overlooked things without sounding condescending or aggressive. Here's hoping he enjoys the rest of the game as he dives into the full thing!)
Round 4: 2-1
My opponent was Matt. A guy from Wisconsin? He had the new fangled smuggler box with han and jyn, hera, gideon, 3p0, mak, and ahsoka. Map was Nal Hutta Borderlands, a place where the trees are so tall they keep scraping transports, causing goods to fall to the ground. The objective was to locate and grab as many suitcases, briefcases, and court cases as we could get our hands on.
Jyn ran right into the middle of the battlefield without any support like a dummo and got eliminated rather quickly. R2 thought he could be sneaky and go hack a terminal, but Han solo never liked the droid and took him out round one with an extreme 12 range pistol shot. Ahsoka tried to eliminate the Smuggler, but took too long and all but removed herself from the main battle. Drokkatta was dealing damage but not to the degree of past battles, and left early at Han's request. Chewie and Leia teamed up to form a wrecking crew and also held baskets on their heads with incredible balance, catching a lot of falling guitar cases. In the end, Leia just didn't have the strength of her Wookie counterpart, and succumbed to the weight of all the trophy cases balancing on her head, also Han Solo's daring good looks.
(This game went to the final die roll. End of round Han Solo shot on Leia. If he connects, game over Matt Wins. If Leia dodges, game over I win. The shot made it and the game was won. I made a critical mistake of re-activating chewie with debts repaid, and not ever using his attack, instead opting to go for crates or the long move-slam. This was a great game, and a good beat. Rebels are the most fun to play with and against!)
Final: 2-2
Then we cut to top 8. I'm going to have a short rant. I was tied record wise with a couple others, but due to strength of schedule tie breakers, I was left out. One of my opponents didn't win a game because it was his first time playing the game. another dropped after our match. I have no control over who I face, and that's the most frustrating part about the tiebreaker. I know it's mostly ego, But I think I'm a really good player, with a solid team. Put me in the top 8 and I feel I can make a run. Make tiebreakers run off points differential in matches or something. If I draw a poor schedule that's not my fault, but I'm being punished for who I play anyway? How does that make sense? Okay enough of that self-indulgent bologna.
When the cut got to top 4, Luis (whom I think was undefeated with rangers/ko-tun) dropped; citing already having won a regional and punched a ticket to worlds. Ron, a TO other days, also dropped; citing being unable to compete in imperial assault at worlds, and a desire to not leave a player with a free bye so late. The final table was Travis with his imperials against...I don't know I lost interest.
Overall this was great fun, the tiebreaker rules suck, and Drokkatta makes sure I always have a blast when I play!
Thanks for reading and I look forward to participating on the boards more with y'all.