Louisville Warhammer Invasion LCG Deck Swap Tournament - Fri Jan 27 - 6:30 PM

By Kaine82, in Warhammer Invasion Organized Play

Louisville Warhammer Invasion LCG Deck Swap Tournament

Get ready to rock out with your box out! Valentine's Day is coming early with the Louisville Warhammer Invasion Tournament Deck Swap Tournamen t !

We will have a swinging good time as each participant explores the carnal pleasures of another player's cardboard concubine.

Deck boxes and keys will be placed in the center of the table. Keys will randomly be assigned to each deck. Players will then take the deck their keys have been placed next to and slowly and tenderly uncover the deep secrets that lie within the recesses of the night's new mistress.

After the two of you have had a few minutes to get acquainted is when the fun really starts. Each player will then attempt to quench their inner thirst for passion through victory with the evening's evanescent escort. At the end of the night each player will be returned to their truelove and the top 2 players, in a display of unbridled ecstasy, will attempt to dominate in the intimate art of Warhammering.

This is sure to be the most titillating event of the year so clear your calendars and prime your decks for a night that your neighbors will be whispering about for years to come!

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Where can can I get a piece of the action you ask?

Louisville Warhammer Invasion at BluegrassMagic GameShop BluegrassMagic GameShop - Google directions
5629 Outer Loop,
Louisville, KY 40219

502-964-1170

When should you come to taste this forbidden fruit?

Friday, January 27 at 6:30 PM

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RSVP at today at the Louisville Warhammer Invasion League meetup site!

We played the same mode on Stahleck with around 16 players. One conclusion I drawed from it is, that you probably should run a swiss tournament on players AND decks. Otherwise winning might be only dependent on deck luck.
Plan for next year is:
Running Swiss 1 on player pairings.
Runnings Swiss 2 on decks.
After pairings are assigned, the tables get swissed decks in reverse order. (so good player will get bad decks and bad players good ones).
This should provide fairer and more exciting pairings.
After the rounds the swiss points from both runnings are added, so a player gets point for his playing and his deck (to get player to bring good decks).

@jogo Thanks for the advice! I just had a chance to read your post and really like your idea. It's a little late for me to change it for this time, but will definitely keep that in mind for the next tournament!

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I just got word 2 guys from Indianapolis are making a trip down for the tournament! That puts us up to 7 players! If you've been holding out now is the time to sign up, this is gearing up to be good one!

Congrats to Brian who dominated in the Deck Swap Tournament!

Louisville Warhammer Invasion Tournament

We ended up changing decks each round which made it a lot more fun and also made sure no one got stuck with a bum deck. I'd like to give a special thanks to Sean and Adam who drove down from Indianapolis to play. They are both super nice guys and we had a blast playing with them!

Here are the deck lists. I'm still waiting on one and he is supposed to email it to me:

1st - Dwarf - Brian Chellgren

Units: 27
1 x Mountain Legion
3 x Dwarf Cannon Crew
3 x Grudgebearer
2 x Lore Seeker
3 x Slayers of Karak Kadrin
3 x Veteran Slayer
3 x Dwarf Ranger
2 x Gurni's Elite
3 x Master Runesmith
2 x Mineshaft Engineer
1 x Mountain Brigade
1 x King Kazador

Tactics: 13
3 x Long Winter
3 x My Life For The Hold!
2 x Stand Your Ground
2 x Master Rune of Valaya
3 x Reclaiming the Fallen

Quests: 2
2 x A Glorious Death

Supports: 8
3 x Contested Village
3 x Ancestral Tomb
2 x Mountain Barracks

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2nd - Empire - Steve Shore

Units: 24
3 x Flagellants
3 x Huntsmen
3 x Lore Seeker
3 x Sons of Coin
3 x Dwarf Ranger
3 x Free Company
3 x Warhawk Rider
3 x Friedrich Hemmler

Tactics: 3
3 x Demolition!

Supports: 23
2 x Clockwork Horse
3 x Phoenix Ward
3 x Contested Village
3 x Judgement of Loec
3 x Ancient Alliance
3 x Church of Sigmar
3 x Derricksburg Forge
3 x Dwarf/High Elf Alliance

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3rd - High Elf - Sean

Units: 27
3 x Elven Scout
3 x Envoy from Averlorn
3 x Star Dragon
3 x Keeper of the Flame
3 x Scion of the Everqueen
3 x White Lion Vanguard
3 x Descendant of Indraugnir
3 x Forest Dragon
3 x Moon Dragon

Tactics: 9
3 x Scroll of Asur
3 x Inflame
3 x Shield of Saphery

Supports: 14
2 x Blessing of Isha
3 x Warpstone Excavation
3 x Judgement of Loec
3 x Scout Camp
3 x Dragon's Lair

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4th - Dark Elves - Charles Paradis

Units: 16
1 x Walking Sacrifice
3 x Witch Hag
3 x Frenzied Witch Elf
3 x Morathi's Pegasus
3 x Spawn of Kintearer
3 x Bannerman of the Crag

Tactics: 17
3 x Entropy
3 x Sacrifice to Khaine
3 x Seeking New Slaves
3 x Bathe in the Cauldron
3 x A Slave For Every Occasion
2 x Barbed Snares

Supports: 17
3 x Witchbrew
2 x Witch Hag's Curse
3 x Dark Abyss
3 x Slave Pen
3 x Anointed Cauldron
3 x Soul Stealer

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Here are links to everyone else's deck:
Chaos - Adam Daulton
Chaos - Jason Meadows
Orcs - Leon Harris(waiting for deck list submission)

One of the things that really surprised me about this tournament is how much variety there was. With only seven players, we had all six capital boards being used. I was also impressed by how much variety there was in deck design. For example both chaos decks were radically different. It could be this tournament is the exception rather than the rule, but it seems there is a lot more diversity in the game than these forums seem to indicate.

I really appreciate the complement Sean! We pride ourselves on trying new types of decks. What's the point in net decking an LCG? Deck building is half the fun right?

Thanks for having us out to this Steve. I enjoyed myself, despite doing poorly in the tourney itself. Got a chance to play 13 games of Invasion! That is just awesome!