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40k Controlling Variance and Adpeticon 2019 Recap – FTN

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Apr 8 2019
Warhammer 40K
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We start the show with an Adpeticon 2019 recap then we chat about how to control variance in your list –  with an eye specifically on the ITC Best In Faction award changes.  Then, we have two special segments!

 

Hey hey,

Archon Skari joins me again this week.  The regular guys were out with family stuff or recovering from the big Adpeticon weekend.  I don’t make it a secret that I’m not happy about not making the Team Tournament Showcase but we still had a great time.  We didn’t do as well as we wanted but eh.. it just wasn’t our year.  It didn’t dampen the shine of the convention…  In fact, the event was just as great or better than it has ever been before.  THOUSANDS of gamers all in one place and it was epic.

I caught up with Carl Tuttle from the ICs this past weekend and we recorded a spot face to face.  I hope you enjoy it.  I always have a good time with Carl.  Now he’s an official Warhammer Hero!

Part two with Skari and I is about making changes to your army list to minimize the variance in your die rolls.  Most codexes have ‘support’ options that maybe you don’t take.  Maybe you get tired of not seeing the benefit for most of the game.  We argue that it may only take one or two phases over the course of a game to flip your record to a winning score.  Maybe picking up an extra hit or over the course of a 5 round tournament ends up making an incremental difference.

When playing with a single faction you’ve got to look for every way to maximize your performance and ‘smooth out’ those rough die rolling rounds.  It happens to all of us.  Bad die rolls don’t have to be the reason you lose the game.  It’s so easy to blame the dice and we do play a dice game but sometimes that keeps us from looking objectively at our tactics and our lists.

Caleb Wissenback and Justin Keefer join me from CK Studios to speak about their involvement in the NOVA Open Charitable Foundation and their traveling painting classes.  I’ve heard nothing but good things about these classes and I hope you had a chance to meet them at Adepticon.  Please check them out.

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FTN mostly focuses on Warhammer 40k, but again you will see in the first few episodes we take a severe deep dive into nerdom. These have been a blast to record and I hope they help pass the time for you.
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