Friday 17 May 2024

Wormaster 2024 - Warmaster event other pictures

I took several other pictures at Wormaster - not all of the best quality, but here they are.

A huge horde of Terracotta warriors


The Wood Elves I went on to play in game two


More of the Cathay army.


Love to see the Hydra - might be my favourite OG GW WM model.


Plenty of CoK


Big old scrum with Orcs against Dogs of War.


Flamin' Daemons


Lizards against Dark Elvis


More Dark Elvis - possibly fighting Norse.


More of the same.


The prizes (sadly the Worcester Sauce slipped through my grasp this year). The bowls contain special cards we used during the scenarios.


The wooden spoon!


Top table in the last round.


The hall of dreams.


It's a lovely light and airy venue.


Dark Elves and I can't tell what. Tomb Kings?


The desolate frozen wastes of Far Cathay (no, no idea what's playing - Vampires?)


Steamy Jungle (no, search me)


Errrr...


Looks like Lizards and Dark Elves. Possibly.


More of the above.


Back to not knowing. Lovely scenery, though!


As the day draws to a close.


Wormaster was a brilliant day out - really well organised, great opponents, fab venue. Exactly how wargaming should be.

I overheard a couple of the veterans discussing how, only a few years ago, they were playing Warmaster events that only seven people would come to. This one sold out in no time with 28 attendees and plenty on the waiting list. Great to see the renaissance of the great Warmaster system.

If my HTML skillz work - below should be a video report from event organiser Iain - well worth a watch.

Tuesday 14 May 2024

Wormaster 2024 - Warmaster event game three

 And so to the final game.

Another new opponent, Neil, and yet another new-to-me army in the shape of Chaos Dwarfs. 

There was some chat on the Warmaster FB group about the lack of some of the traditional armies from the event - no High Elves, Chaos Warriors or Bretonnians - I suspect this has something to do with Wormaster being quite a laid back affair, so people seemed to be taking lists they enjoyed or wanted to experiment with rather than  tooling up for the win - but also the fact that WM now has a plentiful list of balanced armies and the rise of 3D printing makes them achievable to field.

This battle was to be a pitched battle with the twist that any units wiped out in a combat where the general was participating scored double points with all the risks that entailed! Fortunately the whole Tournament used the King is Dead rules which means the death of a general isn't an automatic end of game and it's possible for another character to take over.

The Big Hats wasted no time in hauling their heavy artillery up to the top of the nearest hill.


The Pink Ladies raced forward, a little ill-advisedly.


The Daemons of Tzeentch and Slaanesh decided to spend some quality time in a swamp.


Their friends took an inevitable battering from the battery, however one unit of Pink Ladies charged home!


Hounds romped in to the followers of Hashut too.


Briefly the brigade toyed with the idea of leaving the swamp then realised that might bring them into artillery range so they wisely stayed in the mud.


Fighting was going on all along the line.


The Pink Ladies spilled plenty of blood, but then suffered the consequences.


The followers of Khorne charged defended Dwarfs in a wood. Which went about as well as could be expected. Still, it's all Blood for the Blood God!, innit?


The Chaos Dwarf general threw himself into the fight, racking up victory points.
But then was himself murdered in the face by the Daemon general!
Points for the Points God!

However the substitute Chaos Dwarf general, complete with flying bull then began to hunt down the Daemon Overlord.


A crucial failed charge by the Khorne Hounds left the odds stacked in favour of the Big Hats.


Inevitably my Overlord was cut down and my army broken - but it was a darn close run thing.

A complete bloodbath of a game with not one, but two dead generals and a resultant huge haul of Victory Points for both of us.

The Chaos Dwarfs were a tough nut to crack and Neil was a great opponent.

Monday 13 May 2024

Wormaster 2024 - Warmaster event game two

And so, as night follows day, game one is followed by game two.

This time I was to be playing Alex with another "new to me" army - Wood Elves. When I worked at GW Rick always resisted the idea of a Wood Elf army for Warmaster, saying they were too small a force and ambushy-skirmish and so not suited to mass battles so I was interested to see how the WMR version played. I was expecting a *lot* of shooting.

The battlefield we would be meeting on was frozen plain, somewhere in Far Cathay to judge by the statues. Quite what the arboreal natives of the Old World were doing in such an inhospitable spot we had no notion. The absence of woods I felt would potentially be something of a hindrance to my opponent. In fact the only terrain was some snowy craters - so I was rather worried about the lack of cover.

The scenario involved the capture of various portable objectives that were spread along the centre line. Alex admitted that advancing was also not necessarily ideal for his army play style.

Sun streaming through the windows of the venue  and bouncing off the snow white battlefield rather played havoc with my camera, so apologies for the picture quality.

In the early morning light the Daemons materialise onto the frozen plains



Where a host of Wood Elves were waiting for them (and probably wishing they'd packed their thermals)




That's a lot of blokes with bows...


Just beyond the giant Cathayan Dog Statue lie the Mystic Beads of the Elder Times.


The horde brigade raced toward the MBotET (as they shall henceforth be known)


The Wood Elves put tennis rackets on their feet and began to push forward across the snowy ground.


And so the lines closed.


The Pink Ladies managed to race forward, scoop up a MBotET and race back in one graceful set of moves.


The Big Beast slithered across the snow and into the squishy elves.


Sluuuuurp!


The Angry Red Daemons found the woodier inhabitants of Athek Loren a bit indigestible - something about the splinters.


The other horde was driven back by shooting, but held it together.


The Beasts continued their slimy consumption of their foes.


Soon after this we were given a twenty minute warning. As I'd just finished a turn we didn't think there was time for us both to go again and so we called it there.

Counting up the VPs I'd squeaked a narrow win, mostly by dint of holding three objectives to two. I suspect another turn of shooting and Daemonic instability may well have handed Alex the win.

Another good fun and well matched game - the Wood Elves do play differently to other Warmaster Armies so it was good to play against them and Alex was a charming chap to play with.