![]() Sounds good to me, as I wanted to continue living anyway, after collecting a glorious harvest. Help her get off the planet she helps me off the planet. It was a simple task that I was happy about. Though I wasn’t exactly sure how a bunch of robots would help a daemon of Tzeentch achieve anything, I did know I finally had some direction as a leader. Now, this was a leader I could get behind. I was relieved to see the Seer from the day prior now was a bit feathery and was carrying around a staff with a giant eye in the middle. Though that sounded kind of neat, it also had zero to do with the cool A.I that was rumored to be in the planet. The way it was sold to us was that the “Pact of Resistance” was going to kill the other two pacts before the Tyranids showed up, take their corpses, and toss them in the way of the approaching hive fleet, then use the time it took for the Nids to eat through all those sweet Space Marines to escape like Skeletor out of the system. ![]() On the first day, I had zero idea what the direction of my faction was. Things were getting a little… “birdly.” To be honest with you, dear reader, I had a little bit of trouble with my leader this time around. Seems like Hemocan and these Khornecrons have a shared idea… might have to do something about that The Briefing With all this math figured out, I headed out into the hotel to get breakfast with Condit and set up for the morning meeting. This was a Stalker sent to keep an eye on Gunums weird science from the Silent King. – The Kings Corrupted Eye – Triarch Stalker. The corrupted Lychguard of Tarek, changed to a fitting form. – The Crawling Cells – 3x Lokhust Heavy Destroyers with 2x Gauss Destructor, 1x Enmitic Exterminator. – The Carrier of Light – Doomsday Ark +1 Damage/+1 BS – Dismemberment Specialists Pug and R’ob – Cryptothralls – 9″ Scout – The Energy Cells of Hemocan – Canoptek Scarab Swarms – Gunums Eye – Doomstalker +1 Damage/+1 AP – The Bloody Masses – 20x Warriors with Gauss Reapers being assisted by E’lyc – Scout 9″ – The Crypteks Sword – 5x Gauss Immortals – The Crypteks Shield – 5x Tesla Immortals with M’at (I painted all energy points on this model with multiple layers of Blood for the Blood good. – The Proof of Concept – A C’tan of the Void Dragon that was further enhanced and enslaved by multiple generators. – M’at, Breaker of Time – A newly awoken Chronomancer aligned with Gunums views. ![]() – Tarek, The Broken Lord – Previous Overlord of Hemocan, transformed after the last campaign. – Technomancer E’lyc – Hypermaterial Ablator, Scout 9″ Though I didn’t feel great about this choice with objectives in mind, I figured using the C’tan on the opposite flank of where my Night Scythe would be deployed would allow me more options to attain those different missions they drop on us. “Gunum” had allowed the use of a Shard of the Void Dragon to join the fray, and to make room for this excellent model, I had to cut my Ghost Ark and the accompanying warriors who went with it. On the second day, my list was essentially unchanged from my first except for one primary choice. Overall, I had a pretty successful first day XP-wise, and I was able to leverage that going into my second day. My Skorpekh had a 6+++, allowing them to hold on just a little more through all kinds of damage, and my Skorpekh Lord’s weapon got upgraded to 4 damage and an extra attack. I had also applied for the scout upgrade to my Necron Warriors, Technomancer, and Cryptothralls. The same upgrade was applied to my Doomsday Ark, making its primary gun 5 damage, and hitting on 2’s in almost all situations. Suddenly, a unit that only hit on 3’s in the best of cases was hitting on 2’s and delivering 4 damage shots downrange. This allowed me to purchase a weapon upgrade for its death laser, gaining an extra BS as well as +1 to its damage. A great example of this was my Canoptek Doomstalker, who was able to get 6 XP off the back of the survival agenda. You can find all sorts of ways to change how your army plays, as well as make units that are a strong C to be A tier. Picking up levels is the key for a successful crusade list. I spent the morning applying my upgrades from all my hard work the previous day. Before we dive in, if you missed my recap of Day One, you can find it here.ĭay two started great. That’s right, readers, getting some of the real role-playing experience here at Goonhammer. This will also be the post where I toss in some L O R E. Today, we will be talking about the escalation of my leader’s war effort, a game versus one of Goonhammer’s main painters, and another game versus some fluffy Eldar. Welcome back, dear readers! It’s me, Gunum! I am here again with the continuation of my Games Workshop Grand Narrative recap.
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