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« on: March 24, 2009, 04:21:00 AM »

Since i'm the starter of CheesyCon, and I felt a bit dodgy if I post my list at the very last minute before sunday, so i decided to work on my list today.

this is what i'm planning to take:

Keeper of Sercet
Level 3
Allure of Slaanesh
Siren Song
Torment Blade

Herald of Tzeentch
winged
Master of Sorcery
Battle Standard
Great Icon of Despair

20 Horrors
Champion + Standard
Banner of Change

10 horrors
champion

10 horrors

5 mounted daemonettes
standard bearer
Siren Standard

5 Flesh hounds
5 Flesh hounds

5 flamers
5 flamers

11 PD
8 DD

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« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2009, 06:19:20 AM »

What? No Bloodthirster?

Okay, the Keeper is still pretty nasty, granted.

I'm slightly surprised there's only 11 PD... but I suppose squeezing in Flesh Hounds and Flamers en-masse means something has to give, and those guys are faaaan-tastic.
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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2009, 07:23:33 AM »

The reason why I didn't take a bloodthrister is because if I do, I will have very limited magic offense and limited anti-magic, and reduces to 6 DD, which I’m not very comfortable with in CheesyCon environment.

Lord of Change is a very powerful magic caster, but in CheesyCon, I would expect to see dragons, treemen, wicked lords, stream tanks… etc.. LOC is just not strong enough to handle any of these comfortably.. With the amount of anti magic (especially the dark elf ring of gayness) I would expect to see in CheesyCon, going magic heavy is not a very wise idea.

So it is a decision between GUO and Keeper, I really wanted to take the GUO, with 10 wounds and 4+ save, 5+ ward and Reg, I can pretty much assume he will survive every single game, but with slow movement, it is very hard to go offensive with it… (the aim of CheesyCon is to get as many victory points as possible from your opponent) so I decided not to take him..

So I picked Keeper, good combat ability, able to generate PD and DD, and good movement rate.


one of the major downside of this list is the lack of dispel scroll, I usually alway have at least 1 dispel scroll in all of my list.. but master of sorcery is just too tempting.
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« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2009, 07:36:01 AM »

Leadership bomb for the win. Unsurprisingly effective when Tony played it - can be tricky passing Terror checks on 3 dice at -2 (or more) to leadership  Grin

A good hard list Simon. Any way to find points to make the Keeper L4 or not worth it for the extra spell and PD?
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« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2009, 08:05:01 AM »

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Leadership bomb for the win. Unsurprisingly effective when Tony played it - can be tricky passing Terror checks on 3 dice at -2 (or more) to leadership 

Master of sorcery on Tzeentch herald with lore of death, doom and darkness + Great Icon of Despair = -5 to leadership, combine with phantasmagoria, that will be 3 dices at -5.

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A good hard list Simon. Any way to find points to make the Keeper L4 or not worth it for the extra spell and PD?

not worth it, i think.
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