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Post by g on Aug 27, 2009 13:36:33 GMT -5
I have spent so much time going over and over and over my games and my bad rolling that I think thus far, all of you have figured it out already:
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Post by dante on Aug 27, 2009 14:40:17 GMT -5
HA!
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Post by bob on Aug 27, 2009 16:03:42 GMT -5
Why don't you keep track of your dice rolls and do a battle report for the next game.
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Post by g on Aug 27, 2009 17:37:57 GMT -5
Naah.. I rather whine! That's the only thing I am good at, so far!
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Post by sean on Aug 27, 2009 18:12:05 GMT -5
What you need to do is find someone else with bad rolling luck and switch dice with them. James and I traded at the tournament and have both been happy with our new dice since.
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Post by hivemindbob on Aug 27, 2009 18:22:53 GMT -5
I agree with sean, the other day ozzy and his brother swaped dice for a batlle and ozzy's csm's beat my brothers nobz and warboss in close combat
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Post by Dr Carnivean on Aug 27, 2009 19:54:06 GMT -5
Well you did get to whomp on Chris pretty bad the first time you played him in the campaign, so it's not all bad news. Four games in a row against chaos lists is not going to bring the happiness out in Bretonnian players. No real magic or shooting means all of the nasty chaos stuff makes it into combat, which is like a dream come true for the average chaos player. I know I was thrilled I think in the campaign you've happened to fight the two armies that are probably the toughest for Bretonnians to beat. I think even the elves with their bolt throwers wouldn't stack up as well as the vampires and chaos do, as after the first turn of shooting, they're right in your face, and elves are pretty squishy when you hit them with an 8+ unit of knights, unlike t4 chaos warriors that are getting a base 2+ save if you have them with hand weapon and shield, and undead that just get back up again and who you have a low chance of breaking in the initial charge.
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