52 minutes ago, hawk32 said:So played this at the cac today for the first time... went 4-2... lost to low/strezra/miranda and kylo/qd/tie academy my last two games. Neither of those games felt unwinnable, just need a bit more practice with the list. It's a lot of fun to play, and fun to actually care about arcs on a low ps ship and not feel like you've got a massive disadvantage before turn 0.
I did the same!
I faced Rey/Low, Lothal/U-Wing Cassian/Streszra, QD/Vader/Nu, Crimson Specialist + 2 Crimson Crimson Squadron Pilot (all TS + Proton Bombs, Bomblets on Specialist), Howard Aces 2.0, Dalan Oberos + 2 Kimogilas (all Harpoons/Deadeye).
Rey/Low -- Did my best to block or avoid Rey while concentrating on Low. In the end I killed Low and put half HP on Rey with one Silencer surviving. Win 69-68.
Howard Aces 2.0 -- He started with Quiz in one corner and QD/Yorr in the other. I had the opportunity to go fast and make a pass at Quiz before coming around on Yorr and QD. My opponent didn't expect me to move so fast after the first round and I caught his QD/Yorr castling an extra round. The pass on Quiz should have gone better, I made a poor choice on going for a bump. Quiz lost 1 shield, one Silencer lost 1 shield. Came around the rock at 2 x 2 from the edge and jousted the Shuttle + QD. Quiz continued disnegaging, and by the time he came back around the shuttle died to the action economy of this list. A couple well placed blocks and QD's rear arc put Quiz down (R1 double tap between Yorr & Quiz AND Double Tap Revenge shot--throwing 12 dice from one ship is super fun). The game ended with one Silencer chasing his QD, and ending the game on a Hit/Crit -- Direct Hit -- to win 100-68.
QD/Vader/Nu -- Moved fast against his Nu (all alone on one side) forced him to SLAM out and away. He assumed I'd chase and turned around to trap Vader. 3-Ship killboxes set up 3 rounds in a row, Vader rolled all natural Evades every round. Lived to run away. Came down to 1 Hull on the Nu when it came back in and a dead Silencer. Loss 32-22.
Lothal w/ Ion Projector, Autoblaster, BoShek/U-Wing Cassian/Stressra in the Sheathipede -- I pushed one Silencer way too far the first round and put it in a bad spot as his U-Wing and Ghost moved in. Was able to tank both primary shots and then turn in to stay out of arcs. The U-Wing died without doing any more damage as I converged. Avoided arcs pretty well and juked my opponent out when he thought I'd move too quickly. The list had enough interesting trickery that I caused myself some problems with BoShek and got unlucky 3 rounds in a row with Ion Projector forcing QD to do nothing for a while. Also made a huge mistake at the end when it was Ghost vs. QD (full shields). I dialed in the wrong S-Loop accidentally and put myself on a rock. The Ghost hit R3, sniped another shield. Moved off the rock, cleared stress, bumped the Ghost but avoided Ion. BoShek forced my movement to change, and unfortunately my two options both put me on rocks. Rolled a hit, no more QD shields. Complete trainwreck out of nowhere because I dialed in the wrong thing. Finally got off the second rock, rolled another hit, QD to 2 hull. Came back around, banked Focus, picked up a TL, and R1 PS killed the Ghost. Win 100-68
Crimsons (Specialists + 2 Squadron Pilots) -- I think this was a pretty favorable match-up for me and the game definitely showed. I was able to feint a few directions and throw off my opponent's movement, thinking he'd close a lane with Trajectory Simulator Proton Bombs, allowing me to kill 1 Crimson Squadron in 2 rounds with no damage. Over the course of the game I took 2 bomblets (1 on purpose), and 2 Proton bombs. 3 of those were on the same Silencer that I forced inside Bomber formation to cause a little havoc, force a few self-bombs. Killed both Crimson Squadron Pilots and half-pointed Crimson Specialist. My remaining Silencer and QD were both only down 1 shield at the end. My opponent definitely had some ugly rolls this game, but even if he had hot dice the whole time, I think the outcome would have been the same. Win 70something - 32
Final table! 3 Kimos (Dalan + PS5 Generics, Deadeye, R5 Aggro, Harpoons, Black Market Cybernetics, EM, Guidance Chips) -- Juked my opponent on the opening, making him think I was dragging him through the rocks and was able to turn out. I mis-judged where our turns would take us and left me way too far inside, only in the arcs of 2 Kimo's, no bullseyes, but Deadeye was plenty to kill 1 Silencer in the opening engagement to almost all blanks on evade. Killed 1 generic Kimo in the next 2 rounds. Poor positioning by me cost me HP on some Harpoon damage and lost QD, leaving me 1 Silencer with 3 hull (crit - Damaged Engine... LOVELY) vs. Dalan at 1 shield. We were both moving around trying to range control and I was too hesitant to take a hard maneuver and eat a red when I wasn't completely sure where my opponent would go. In the end as I banked around the tight pack of asteroids in the center, boosted toward Dalan. He ended up taking the hard turn I was betting against and caught the Silencer at the edge of R3. Crit/Crit/Hit/Hit and 1 evade sealed it, ending the game. Close, definitely made some mistakes. Had I lived through that Harpoon I'm confident I could have killed Dalan.
I ended up on the final table against the 3 Kimo's in the final. However, my MOV put me about 8th at the end of it all. My losses were to QD/Vader/Nu and in the the final against the 3 Kimo's. I don't really think I should have lost to the QD/Vader/Nu.
The list is EXTREMELY fun, and for me to hit the final table at a CAC, was even better. My brain is entirely fried, but I feel great about the way I flew in most of my games, and I'm confident the list can stand up to almost anything when it's flown well.