Yesterday was the Orlando Regional at Cool Stuff games. Kind of disappointed that we only had 6 people show up. There were three of us from Cool Stuff and three guys who have been playing over at Next Level (maybe we will finally see their tourney report
). We ended up playing three rounds of swiss and then the top 2 played a final round. It was an interesting group, I think there were a lot of attempts to out meta the meta. I will list the capital boards/deck styles in the rough order they finished, then my deck and some comments on my three rounds.
1. Dark Elf: Dark Elf-Skaven rushy/controlly deck. Played by Brad one of my regular opponents at Cool Stuff. He may post the actual deck now that tourney is over. I am not sure he lost a game all day.
2. Dark Elf: ??? I never played this deck so I do not know much about it. Played by Boyd one of the guys from Next Level. He beat me out on the tie-breaker to make finals with a 2-1 record in Swiss.
3. Orc: This is my deck that I guess I would classify as Aggro-Control. I will detail below.
4. Chaos: Really interesting Destruction control deck played by MJ one of the guys from Next Level. Lots of surprises in it. More detail in my round report.
Not sure how things sorted out between 5 and 6 so I will arbitrarily list them.
5. Dark Elf: Pretty Pure Dark Elf control deck. Played by Scott one of the Cool Stuff guys but he does not play on Wednesdays so I am not sure what is in it. Never played it yesterday.
6. Chaos: Chaos/DE control deck. Played by Shea another guy from Next Level. Had a tough day, just never seeded to draw well.
Pre-Tournament Thoughts
I approached the tournament with an operative assumption that I would be facing a lot of rush decks. My regular opponents had built some incredibly deadly Orc rush decks and that heavily influenced my thinking. I do not really enjoy playing a rush style so I was looking to counter. I spent a lot of time trying to get a Dwarf deck to run but we found that it was just a little to slow to be competitive. So I went back to a deck I built a few months ago, namely my "Fat Orc" control deck. After a lot of testing and tuning here is what I ended up with.
15x Support
3x Warpstone Excavation
3x Contested Village
3x Cloud of Flies
3x Orc/Dark Elf Alliance
3x Grimgor's Camp
18x Units
3x Lobber Crew
3x Snotling Saboteur
3x Boar Boys
2x Ironclaw's Horde
3x Ugrok Beardburna
2x Bloodthirtster
21x Tactics
3x Innovation
3x We'z Bigga
3x Rip Dere 'Eads Off!
3x Easy Pickin's
3x Pillage
3x Troll Vomit
3x Dark Visions
54x Total Cards
I will end up posting this deck over in the deckbuilding forum with some of the thoughts behind it. Round report in the next post.
. My turn 1 play was Easy Pickin's to kill his turn 1 Greyseer. Turn 2 I beleive was a contested stronghold. Turn 3 was nothing (Troll Vomit requires 2 loyalty). It was pretty much over at that point.
. he attacks and pulls on of my 6 cards. So odds tell me that i have an 83.33333333 percent chance that I will still be holding my Vomit to go into my 3rd turn. Anybody want to guess what he pulled????????????
Bye Bye Vomit, Bye Bye game.
Well now that you mention they cost three so I guess I will sacrifice them instead. to add insult to injury I forget to spend 2 resources and response sacrifice them to at least destroy one of his supports he has placed back in Kingdom. The next few turns were hazy as I reeled from my misplay. At some point he Vomited to reset. Then he got the reaper out with a rebuilt kindgdom resource base. Things were grim. Fortunately, psychotic Orc Heroes are just drawn to battle and who pops in my hand but goold old Grimgor. I had to pop two innovations and a Wez bigga to pay for him but once again his kingdom was nuked. there was some more punch counter punch but I finally one with a unit and a ripped bloodthirster in the battlefield.
. Game three was quicker. Early Greyseer and multiple cheap skaven put the pressure on early and a Deathmaster sealed the deal. Win.