Thursday 12 January 2012

I think the Empire need some love

Hey,

I have just realised that I havnt played a game with my empire since ages ago as I've become too distracted by all the elven goodness and the challenges they bring (plus all the painting that I need to get excited about!).

One of the reasons that I put the Empire on the shelf for a bit was that I realised that I had gotten stale with them. I knew what I was doing and I got a little too obsessed with controlling all elements of the game with them. For instance, when you're floating 2 alector, lvl4, stank lists as a viable option I think it is time to step away for a bit and come back to the army with a fresh perspective.

 I need to figure out what my non-negotiables are.

This was a lesson learnt from many different High Elf list re-writes, but ingrained at vermintide III. At Vermintide I realised that there is only 1 spell I need to cast, so why do I invest all these points in doing other things? Also stripping back to a smaller points level, and then going for extreme MSU meant I had to think long and hard about what I needed what to do what.

With Empire this is a little tricky as there are a few optimised choices and the temptation is to just duplicate these options (hence double stank, artillery park lists etc). This is great for redundancy, but can lend itself to boring lists.

So with Empire my non-negotiables are:
- the lore of light: no other army out there needs these buffs as much as empire + it provides a flaming attack.
- monster killing: Empire troops are subpar at monster killing, so double cannon it is :P
- road blocks: Vital to controlling an opponent's movement and to give you space to breath.
- Grinding power: crap troops means you need to be able to survive a round or 2 of combat and still kill stuff
- Speed: one of the main weaknesses I have had in the past is a lack of speed meaning I have been left watching units outrun my blocks to safety
- range threat: sometimes you just have to force an opponent to you.

So with that in mind I think that boils down to something like this:

ALector: Alter, GW, AOMI            256
lvl4: Shadow, scroll                235
BSB: FPA, ench shield                98
Captasus: FPA, Sh, Dhelm, SoMight            135
Engineer                    65
38 Halberds: FC                    210
2x5 archer detach                80
30 Flagellants                    300
12 Whitewolf knights: m, sb            300
2 Cannons                    200
5 outriders                    105
Rocket battery                    115
Stank                        300
2399

So a respectable amount of shooting to force opponent's close. Speed in the knights who also have grinding power with their s5 and 2+ as.  No VHS because, to be honest, the last time I actually got to use it was in 7th when I was playing demons every week and it gave me something for when I was sirened into what ever I was being sirened into.

I opted for outriders over xbows because the outriders can redeploy, and have that AP for helping ping wounds off knights etc.  Rocket battery + engineer is the best equaliser of combat pressure in the game.

Also trying to keep things cheap so the lot of something (say the captasus) is no major blow.

SO that's that. IF i cannot get the High Elves painted in time then this will be my early year event list.

Next post will be picks of the new look dryads.

Monday 2 January 2012

Painting Update: Dragon, Eagle Prince, and Whitelions

So, I've been rather busy of late painting away.

My new Dragon







So went for a grey/blue look with stone highlights to try make the dragon look like it belongs in the environment that my High Elves are based. The dragon also has portability built into it. The Dragon is pinned to the rock with the left foot actually part of the rock (and instead pins to the dragon).

The Eagle Prince:



So just the Island of Blood Griffon painted up in my army colours. However since I am using the Griffons as my eagles, this allows me to use this model and still be  "WYSIWYG" in theme with my Chrace army. One thing I could have done looking back is flame up the lance like my Dragon/Swordmasters. if I get time I might go back and do it.

The Swordmasters:

One of the sad facts of the High Elf army is that after eagles, 5 Elite troops is the next cheapest thing that can be fielded. Swordmasters work perfectly for this role. 10 s5 ws6 i5 ASF attacks for 75 points..sigh. These are my "chaff". I also have movement trays made up to extend the units to 7 strong.











White Lion Horde #1 + BSB

So horde #1 of 2. This one is 27 strong and due to the BSB has magical attacks (now rather relevant). The 2nd unit is still a work in progress and will be 28 strong with flame banner.




WORK IN PROGRESS
I am currently re-painting my Dryads and thinking of a basing scheme for my woodies. I'm also getting the last griffon painted and working on the 2nd whitelion unit. Very busy and hopefully I'll have another painting update very soon!