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Made in us
Decrepit Dakkanaut





Vallejo, CA

This is a game that I played a few days ago at my local store. It was CoD with "maximum attrition" as the mission:

http://www.40konline.com/mos/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=861&topic=142379.0

Enjoy!

Your one-stop website for batreps, articles, and assorted goodies about the men of Folera: Foleran First Imperial Archives. Read Dakka's favorite narrative battle report series The Hand of the King. Also, check out my commission work, and my terrain.

Abstract Principles of 40k: Why game imbalance and list tailoring is good, and why tournaments are an absurd farce.

Read "The Geomides Affair", now on sale! No bolter porn. Not another inquisitor story. A book written by a dakkanought for dakkanoughts!
 
   
Made in us
Foul Dwimmerlaik






Minneapolis, MN

Posted By Ailaros on 07/31/2007 10:12 PM
This is a game that I played a few days ago at my local store. It was CoD with "maximum attrition" as the mission:

www.40konline.com/mos/index.php

Enjoy!

Fixed your link for you.

Also, Ailaros was the first person I had played against when arriving in the twin cities area.

Great guy to play with who has some snazzy models (now he just needs to finish painting them).

The game he and I fought was recorded for posterity by him and can be seen here:
www.40konline.com/mos/index.php

   
Made in us
Decrepit Dakkanaut





Vallejo, CA

Posted By Hellfury on 07/31/2007 11:55 PM
Posted By Ailaros on 07/31/2007 10:12 PM
This is a game that I played a few days ago at my local store. It was CoD with "maximum attrition" as the mission:

www.40konline.com/mos/index.php

Enjoy!

Fixed your link for you.

Also, Ailaros was the first person I had played against when arriving in the twin cities area.

Great guy to play with who has some snazzy models (now he just needs to finish painting them).

The game he and I fought was recorded for posterity by him and can be seen here:
www.40konline.com/mos/index.php
Thanks for fixing the link. If you notice, it did the same thing to your post (hmm, Dakka is conspiring...).

If you want a full registry of my games, go here:

http://www.wizardhat.com/dove/folera/bat-reps.html

And yeah, I'm almost kind of sort of getting close to finally painting everything. Kind of bad, though, as I passed my 2 year anniversary a month and a half ago...

Your one-stop website for batreps, articles, and assorted goodies about the men of Folera: Foleran First Imperial Archives. Read Dakka's favorite narrative battle report series The Hand of the King. Also, check out my commission work, and my terrain.

Abstract Principles of 40k: Why game imbalance and list tailoring is good, and why tournaments are an absurd farce.

Read "The Geomides Affair", now on sale! No bolter porn. Not another inquisitor story. A book written by a dakkanought for dakkanoughts!
 
   
Made in us
Omnipotent Lord of Change





Albany, NY

I like the batreps quite a bit, nice mix of light fluffy bits in with the report action. Your army would look ace if it were painted all the way, but the painted bits look solid all the same

- Salvage

KOW BATREPS: BLOODFIRE
INSTAGRAM: @boss_salvage 
   
Made in us
Decrepit Dakkanaut





Vallejo, CA

Thanks.

I've actually been painting my army for over two years now, so it's not likely that you will see it all painted soon. In the meantime, I leave you with a link to some of my guys:

http://www.40konline.com/mos/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=861&topic=120139.msg1436799#msg1436799

Your one-stop website for batreps, articles, and assorted goodies about the men of Folera: Foleran First Imperial Archives. Read Dakka's favorite narrative battle report series The Hand of the King. Also, check out my commission work, and my terrain.

Abstract Principles of 40k: Why game imbalance and list tailoring is good, and why tournaments are an absurd farce.

Read "The Geomides Affair", now on sale! No bolter porn. Not another inquisitor story. A book written by a dakkanought for dakkanoughts!
 
   
Made in us
Foul Dwimmerlaik






Minneapolis, MN

Posted By Ailaros on 08/01/2007 9:13 AM
Thanks for fixing the link. If you notice, it did the same thing to your post (hmm, Dakka is conspiring...).
Nah thats just the odd formatting here. Even though both links go to two different spots, they both look the same due to.. umm....smooshyness.... er yeah...thats the ticket.

Fear not, as in the next couple months the post formatting will be quite abit better than what we have now. We even get our old black and yellow scheme back.

   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





Ailaros, where do you play 40k, once I get my 1000 point list up I would like to play against you.  Plus I would like to see my list in your fluff stories .  Anyways keep up the good work; while we disagree on how an IG list should be made, I always learn a lot about IG movement from reading your posts.

A fan of your batreps.

"The one difference between me, and a crazy person is I'm not crazy." 
   
Made in us
Decrepit Dakkanaut





Vallejo, CA

The Armored Gopher in Champaign, IL.

If you are interested in more movement and deployment stuff, I have an article in the first edition of The Ailarian about it.

I'm really glad that you like the battle reports.

Your one-stop website for batreps, articles, and assorted goodies about the men of Folera: Foleran First Imperial Archives. Read Dakka's favorite narrative battle report series The Hand of the King. Also, check out my commission work, and my terrain.

Abstract Principles of 40k: Why game imbalance and list tailoring is good, and why tournaments are an absurd farce.

Read "The Geomides Affair", now on sale! No bolter porn. Not another inquisitor story. A book written by a dakkanought for dakkanoughts!
 
   
 
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