Tables & Results


19
Jan 12

Necromunda Campaign: Week 1

Update from Lewis on the Necromunda campaign!

Oooh, pretty!

Round One
Lewis vs Jon for the Holestead – Lewis Won
Ian vs Rob for the Watering Hole – Ian Won
Stewart vs Steve for the Spore Cave – Steve Won

Round Two
Lewis vs Steve for the Architect Horde – Lewis Won
Ian vs Jon for the Workshop – Ian Won
Stewart vs Rob for the Gambling Den – Rob Won

So moving forward this is how the games will be determined/carried out:

  1. Each player draws from a hat/hand/bag
  2. 3 Will have attack cards, 3 blank
  3. The attackers choose who they wish to attack (Territories next to them)
  4. Game is played
  5. Remaining 3 choose and attack accordingly

If an attacker wants to raid an attacker:

  1. Player decides who they want to attack
  2. If the ‘defender’ accepts their challenge they can give their attack card to someone else in round one and attacks in round 2, otherwise player must attack else were

Next Round will be The Raid Scenario.


17
Jan 12

Necromunda campaign kicks off tonight!

Lewis’ amazingly exciting map-based Necromunda campaign starts tonight.

The Underhive - You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.

Stay posted for updates.


17
Apr 10

Uncharted Seas: The League So Far

Table correct as on 17/04/2010.

Table correct as of 17/04/2010.

The league is still young but here’s the table so far. James, Malk and Ian are challenging for the lead whilst Andrew, Charlie and Mike prop up the bottom of the table.


12
Feb 10

Blood Bowl 7s: The Results

Blood Bowl 7s proved to be a lot of fun. We’re all veteran Blood Bowl players and the new spin gave rise to new challenges. The lack of re-rolls certainly led to more than a few swear words being directed at the dice!

Gutter Runners proved particularly nasty on such a small pitch.

Gutter Runners proved particularly nasty on such a small pitch.

There's a ball in there somewhere...

There's a ball in there somewhere...

The separation of the lines of scrimmage lead to some interesting formations.

The separation of the lines of scrimmage lead to some interesting formations.

Action dice.

Action dice.

This is me. This is me with my head in my hands. Five of my weedy elfs decided that it was too hot and refused to take to the pitch (yes, I rolled five 1s out of 7 dice for Sweltering Heat). The remaining two players didn't fare so well.

This is me. This is me with my head in my hands. Five of my weedy elfs decided that it was too hot and refused to take to the pitch (yes, I rolled five 1s out of seven dice for Sweltering Heat). The remaining two players didn't fare so well.

The format of the tournament was two conferences of four teams chosen at random. After playing each team in their conference, the two matching teams for conferences were matched up for the final all-deciding game. And the final result was…. *drum roll*….

1st. Andrew B (Skaven)
2nd. Andrew C (Humans)
3rd. Ian (Norse)
4th. Rob (Chaos)
5th. Charlie (Skaven)
6th. Steve (Humans)
7th. Aaron (Pro Elfs)
8th. Undead Jon (Undead)

Congratulations to everyone who took part. The competition was fierce (mostly for last place!).