We were looking forward to the Regional for a while, moreso because we couldn't make the Aldershot event. We'd been doing a lot of testing to see if there was a deck that could go 50-50 with the Orcs and had to conclude that there wasn't. Other decks could beat the Orcs, but not with any great consistency, even by Dark Elf discard deck that I had wanted to play as soon as Shades were previewed. We finally decided to just play Orcs as we feel that we had the fastest deck in the environment and so any lack of control elements was compensated for by raw speed. Well, that was the plan until Friday night. I'd been tinkering with by Dark Elf deck and thought that I'd rather have a few tricks available to me in case things went wrong. With a last-minute adjustment (decks are always better if they're adjusted on the morning of the event) I committed to the Elves. In the end four of us headed down: Me playing Dark Elves, Alex playing Orcs, Jacky playing Orcs and Ben playing High Elves. During the train journey we managed to convince Ben that my unit-less High Elf deck was better than his deck so he switched. With every deck we had either designed or co-designed by me I was going to get a lot of feedback on my card choices which was one of the reasons for going (no matter how good you think you are a small play group can prove to be degenerate).
There were 22 players that turned up, the largest attendance so far. Having to win six rounds of Swiss to finish first was daunting, but we were hoping for at least some top four finishes.
Round 1: Ben Clapperton (Orcs)
I have never met Ben but we both post on a UK forum and for some reason I think that he has long hair. After thoroughly confusing him by mentioning this we get down to business. He's playing Orc blitz with Troll Vomit which may or may not be problematic. All I care about when I play Orcs is whehter or not they have a bonkers opening hand.
Game one: We both burn one zone but I establish a better board position. He plays Troll Vomit but in my turn I can play two Clan Moulder Elite which means that his second zone burns.
Game two: This is essentially a repeat of the first game. It's close but I think that I play Thanquol after the Troll Vomit this time.
1-0
MVP: Cheap Skaven units.
Round 2: ??? (Orc)
Game one: He wins the die roll but lets me go first. My turn one is a Walking Sacrifice, a Vile Sorceress and a Contested Village. In his turn one I play two Hate. He can't come back from such a loss of tempo and board position.
Game two: His turn one is a Spider Riders. His turn two is two more Spider Riders and a Clan Moulder Elite off We'ez Bigga. I scoop.
Game three: This is quite close until I get either two Vile Sorceress or Sniktch (I forget which). I hose his hand a board into oblivion.
2-0
MVP: Vile Sorceress.
Round 3: Ben Blackwell (High Elves)
I don't like playing mates early in events as it's bound to knock one of us out of the top four. It will be even worse if I lose to my own deck.
Game one: I roll him so quickly it's ridiculous. A combination of Hate and multiple scouts means that he never really gets going.
Game two: I get a poor start and he gets set up quickly. Gifts of Aenarion+ Repeater Bolt Thrower cripples my board and I scoop.
Game three: It's closer than either of the other two games but he is never able to disrupt my tempo long enough to get set up. And early Thanquol was key.
3-0
MVP: Thanquol or Hate.
Round 4: Mark Donnelly (Empire)
Apparently this is the guy that won the Aldershot Regional but the only thing I care about is whether he can win the Judgement lottery.
Game one: He goes first and starts well (Peasant Militia and Runefang) but I play Shades in my turn one and two and he doesn't have the card draw to stall me. I finish off by calling in the Skaven heavy mob.
Game two. He has a great start (including Peasant Militia and Runefang)He wins the Judgement lottery early. I scoop.
Game three. He gets the Militia/Runefang combo again and kills an early Thanquol with a Zealot Hunter. It's looking grim but we both stall slightly and then he makes a big play mistake by playing a Reiksguard Swordsmen which are then sent back to his hand in my turn, costing him valuable resources. I manage to survive three Judgements during the game and eventually pip him to the second zone via a timely application of Skaven facebeating.
4-0
MVP: Shades or Thanquol.
Round 5: Alex Marsden (Orcs)
Another mate and the deck we spent a long time designing. I know that this is going to be down to who has the better draw as we've played variations of this game so many times.
Game one: I have to go second but a turn one Hate followed by two Shades (Innovation) cripples his hand and he can't get established.
Game two: He gets a bonkers draw. Experience has taught me that it's effectively impossible for me to win. Lots of guys on his turn one and I think that we wins on his turn three.
Game three: I go first playing a Vile Sorceress and a Contested Village knowing that without a Walking Sacrifice I'm stuffed. He playes a Lobba Crew and Pillage (Innovation). I play Thanquol on my turn. He plays a second Lobba Crew. I'm about to scoop when I draw a second Thanquol. He stays on the board and in my next turn I play Sniktch. This lets me start to clear his board and he runs out of steam. I regain tempo and play lots of guys and crush zones.
4-0
MVP: Shades or Thanquol
Round 6: Andrew Watson (Dark Elves)
This is essentially a mirror match made worse by the build countering itself (Dark Elf/Slaven is one of the best ways to beat Skaven decks). It was going to come down to luck of the draw but I'd like to think that a few of my deck choices gave me an advantage (Walking Sacrifice for the card draw and Caught the Scent to hit units bounced by Har Garneth).
Game one: My Shades eat his hand and he can't get set up before the Skaven heavy mob arrive.
Game two: His Vile Sorceress trumps my hand of Shades and some timely Hates mean that he has to great a board position.
Game three: This is very close but I see Sniktch first and make him discard his (and his Thanquol) with a Caught the Scent. He's one point short of burning my second zone before the Sniktch/Rat Ogre slaughterfest kicks off and I clear his board and burn his second zone.
A bit of luck has seen me go 6-0 (anyone who goes undefeated in the Swiss has had a bit of luck on their side). Alex comes in fourth, Ben in eighth and Jacky thirteenth (showing that a new player may do well with Orcs but those little play mistakes make all the difference). I'm glad the that the High Elf deck was reasonable but the overall results haven't changed our perception. The environment is deformed, blitz is far too good and Warpstone Excavation is broken (not just overpowered but it actually damages card design). I could have just written MVP: Warpstone Excavation in every round that I saw it.
Thanks to Jim for running the event and decklists will be forthcoming (maybe tomorrow or Monday).