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Awesome Autarch






Las Vegas, NV

Here we have the infamous Tastey Taste and Raw Dogger in a showdown of Orks vs. Imperial Guard in a BAO practice match.

http://bloodofkittens.com/blog/2012/02/26/road-to-the-bay-area-open-epic-40k-battle-of-history/

   
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Agile Revenant Titan




Florida

This really highlighted two big points for myself.

1. What the bubblewrap really looked like.
2. Why I feel it is so important to have reserve type units that can come on from various board edges.

#2 is something I pretty much build into nearly any army these days and this video absolutely demonstrated why: to get your opponent to play your game. There are many armies that have this capability, but I really don't see it all that often aside from Space Wolf Wolf Scouts.

Cool report and great demonstration how some unconventional tactics can really pull out wins.

No earth shattering, thought provoking quote. I'm just someone who was introduced to 40K in the late 80's and it's become a lifelong hobby. 
   
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Sybarite Swinging an Agonizer




Pleasant Hill CA 94523

Sarigar wrote:This really highlighted two big points for myself.

2. Why I feel it is so important to have reserve type units that can come on from various board edges.

#2 is something I pretty much build into nearly any army these days and this video absolutely demonstrated why: to get your opponent to play your game. There are many armies that have this capability, but I really don't see it all that often aside from Space Wolf Wolf Scouts.

Cool report and great demonstration how some unconventional tactics can really pull out wins.


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Longtime Dakkanaut






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Well played tastytaste. Excellent use of reserves. You rolled pretty well with your Rokkits. Horrible luck on Raw Dogger's part for moral test and spending an entire turn shooting at Nobz, only succeed in killing one and scoring a wound on another. Congrats on the win, tastytaste.

Reescius, thanks for sharing!

   
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Sybarite Swinging an Agonizer




Pleasant Hill CA 94523

SabrX wrote:Well played tastytaste. Excellent use of reserves. You rolled pretty well with your Rokkits. Horrible luck on Raw Dogger's part for moral test and spending an entire turn shooting at Nobz, only succeed in killing one and scoring a wound on another. Congrats on the win, tastytaste.

Reescius, thanks for sharing!


The rokkits were pretty lucky it is one of those things that sets the tone for the entire game. I could of used a little better reserve rolling but I am not complaining

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