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Results
1 Martin Zimdars
2 Massimo Barni
3 Cesare Carini
4 Andrea Giuntini
5 Marco Moretto
6 Danilo Bottura
7 Samuel Fowler
8 Stephen Biggs
9 Peter Scott
10 Ron Wheelhouse
11 Richard Moore
12 John Mcsorley
13 James A Grover
14 Charlie Grover
15 Steve Rutherford
16 David Scott
17 Mark Wheelhouse
18 Arthur Howlin
19 Nicholas L Hancox
20 Chris Kay
21 Stephen Lyons
22 Peter Ryan
Semi Finals:
Adkainen v Orion - CG vs CE
In picture Ron and Mark Wheelhouse, Mr Richard Moore, and Arthur I think kneel down behind Adkainen
Adkainens Notes:
I faced Orion from italy who went 4-1. He played
a kind of army i expeceted here:
thiefling captain, eye, ogre ravager, red samurai, orc champ, 5 orc warrior.
I knew that i had a good chance to win this game, because i builded up my army
against squad hitters. He was a skilled player and knew how to hide his minis
when going to the middle of the battle map. I activated my pyro in the first
round as the last mini (he had to go first) and the fired a fireball to one orc
warrior, the only one i had LOS. Within the fireball was another orc warrior as
well, as his thiefling. The thiefling failed the fireball save and morale save
and routed home. With his only commander, the eye left, i had an easy game,
because of better activations. My graycloaks destroyed his ravager, who had
never attacked in this game. I played then really without concentration and made
really bad mistakes with GMA and my goliath movement, but i had won anyway.


Gorstag v Herzog

The Finals
Adkainen v Gorstag
At the start - after tile placement and warband
placing - also in picture, Mr. Moore
Adkainens Comments:
In the final i faced another guy from italy
called Macimo. He won the semi against the Ryldfecta. He played
2 orc druids, eye of grumsh, ogre ravager, orc champ, hyena, 5 orc warrior,
kenku sneak.
He was pretty skilled in tile placement and i got really no LOS. He also made a
graet build up of his band within the starter, not allowing me to use GMA and
the cast a firball against his band. The first round was only slow and hiding
movement, everyone in his parts of the battle map. Round two the same. Then at
the end of round two i saw one possibility. I had only my commander left and my
army was a bit spread out (just yo make sure that at least maybe one graycloak
can shoot next round). The i used GMA, hiding more or less my band behind a wall
of my side of the battle map, but not too centered. I used one wolf with gma to
put the wolf next to a few minis of him (both druids, the ravager and the
champ). I knew next round ini woul be important. I went lucky and won. Then i
seperated my pyro from my band. He moved five squares and the only mini he could
see was the wolf. FIREBALL to him, destroying my wolf and giving serious damage
to his commanders (i wanted at least one to route, but both druids made at least
one save).
The he started top sprint next to my pyro. Melee started. At then end i won, i
think because of the graycloaks. While loosing all of my goliaths i managed to
detroy in the the same round all his commanders. He had the ogre and the rallied
orc champ left and i had my commander and the graycloak. I was one time really
lucky, when his eye failed in attacking the pyro (he rolled a one). Macimo
played really skilled. He never counted on the field where to go but allways
went to hiding positions before the fireball took place. We played a bit longer
then one hour and i havbe to admit, that after one hour by points i would have
lost.

This is just before the famed exploding Wolf
incident - a grant move action and placing all own figures out of sight so that
his pyromancer can target his own wolf.

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