Olde Tyme Radio-e

December 4th, 2006


Hey gang,

I was interviewed last week by the Groovy Gamers Groovecast. It’s a podcast dedicated to play-by-email and play-by-post games, and we talked about the Winter Court. It was a fun interview and hopefully it will bring more role-players to Rokugan. You can check it out at groovygamers.com. It’s Episode 12.

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L5R Clan Deck Boxes

November 29th, 2006

Warlord Advent Calendar

November 27th, 2006

Beginning in December, there’s the traditional count-down of days before Christmas, and most people will probably be making ready to set up a piece of cardboard with windows hiding chocolates to aid with the anticipation. Twenty-four days and windows, all told.

Warlord booster boxes in Epic now hold twenty-four boosters each. One is enough to see one through the whole process, at a booster a day…
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The Winter of Red Snow

November 26th, 2006


Hi Everyone,

So it looks like winter has finally set in for Rokugan, and that means the Shogun is on the move. No doubt you’ve seen the Khan’s Defiance preview trailer already. A few Cranes were complaining about Dragons whipping them around in most of the art in the preview. Bevan gets to pick and choose what art he wants to use out of a pool I provide, and he has no loyalties at all. So it was luck of the draw. Anyway, just to show you that things aren’t all gold and green all the time, here’s a little preview of another card in the set.
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Debrief Regarding Failure

November 16th, 2006

So, back from KoHIT. It was a blast, and Arne and co. should be congratulated for hosting such an awesome spectacle and tournaments. Great to meet so many different players from across the world, and have the opportunity of playing against them. To those that I didn’t talk to much, my apologies; I’m not the most outgoing of people, and tend to speak only when spoken to. Anyway, enough of this. I’m sure that you all want to hear about my actual performance in the tournament than my social problems…

In the end, I went for a sniper-y Cathel Rowan deck for the Epic singles (arrived too late on Friday to have Lord Netheryn pwn all comers at the Open tournament). Shooting people in the face is strong right now, so I went with it because it’s easy. My character pool was decided upon by the direction of aim in the art; only those firing ‘to the left’ were allowed to make the cut, so Terlacha was exiled for failing to follow the status quo. The decklist follows, and hopefully its tactics should be fairly simple to work out: shoot people In. The. Face. The Worm and Shadow were only there for protection against a possible counter-sniper attempt, in which case an Enemy at the Gates type scenario would be sure to develop.

Cathel Rowan
Crimson Rigel x2
Dex Glyn x3
Eirlas x3
Javvyn x3
Jigoral x3
Kyrthelia x3
Maxt Stormcrow x3
Talyn
Vivian x3

Strain the Shot x3
Tracking x3

Angel’s Tears x3
Camel x3
Collapsing Bow x3
Falter Stones x2
Farglass x3
Hawthorne’s Arrows
Roc Fletching x2
Sewer Worm
Shadow of Jealousy

Round one saw me facing off against Andi Leide and his Adonis deck. he was trying to blow me up with the Gambits of the Medusan Lords, but while they on occasion did injure Cathel, their fatality proved too low to impede his acquisition of a killshot. A win for me.

Round two I was dismayed to witness Vince Turner piloting another Adonis deck, doing much the same thing. His draws were truly atrocious, and so once again Cathel took the illusionist’s head for a trophy.

Round three was more Deverenians, Jens Brouwer having Aleron as his champion. At this point, the law of averages came back to bite me, ensuring that I could not hit an Astral character to save my life, which proved rather unfortunate when the paladin collapsed Cathel’s ranks to bring his down hard. The epic struggle ended one-nil, as the huge AC of Aleron in the second game prevented me from landing that telling sixth wound (!) on him.

Round four: David Haffner using Sargok. The barbarian does exactly what Cathel wants by running to the front, and with Jevae preventing him from summoning any back-up behind him, he was isolated and easy meat for the elves.

Fifth round I was paired against Dominic Swinnen and Trevaine Cartwright, shoty rogue versus melee rogue. While I did have him on the ropes at several points, the well-timed use of Alert to get Cartwright back on his feet and slaughtering my troops gave him the match.

Round six saw a pairing between the ol’ Battle Box rivals, as Lenny Leysen was playing Jorn of the Summit. Far from a foregone conclusion, it could have gone either way, with only Jorn’s scale mail protecting him from many killing shots and giving Lenny victory.

The seventh and final round had me fighting off Jiri Jindra’s Allisara deck. It’s almost a dream opponent for Cathel, as wizards have very little protection, and my slew of ranged strikes prevented her from maintaining a rank structure capable of bringing out those big dragons with any consistency.

So, with four victories and three losses, where did I finish in the Swiss? Thirty-third out of a cut to thirty-two. Oops. With no one dropping (and why should they, really?) I was out of the running. Oh well. Tavis would probably have pwned me anyway.

Sunday was doubles, and I teamed up with Steve Redpath, our Etra Bloodvine/Huntress Volda pairing determined to show off the strength of the FreeK/Elf alliance that is developing. Our dream wasn’t quite realised, with double Dev delight smashing us utterly, a dwarven union holding us to a nil-nil draw (four cleric warlords - d’ya think anyone died?), our sole triumph being over the Lady of Mercy and her friend Aleron (!) shortly before a tight draw against Laurena and Cathel. Still, got to see Spencer Latham make warlord and promptly run away to the back rans in one game, which was a laugh.

There was also a fair amount of random gaming going on all through the event, but I think that this entry is more than long enough already, so I’ll leave you to digest it for now. What did I learn from the experience? SS-ithiss is where it’s at. What was I thinking, not using a sutek at all? Well, next time Temple of Lore will be tournament legal, and everything will be different then. Those pesky Deverenians shall feel my wrath…

ToL Preview: Toughness

October 20th, 2006

What a great suit of armour. Apart from the wings. The sings look silly. Still, great character, going to make an interesting starter.

Oh, wait, this is a car with her picture and flavour text, not actually her? Oh, you appear to be right. I’m such a tease, aren’t I? Stay tuned, I’ll post her, um, when I remember. Maybe tomorrow.

KoHIT Approacheth

October 16th, 2006

Tournament last Friday at Clifton Road Games. Eight participants, with Dyer sitting out to avoid that uncomfortable ‘odd number’ situation.

I won. Jin Valford blitzed his way to the front and to victory numerous times, but wasn’t quite up to the task of taking Beradah Dythanus - I ceded that particular honour to Rich and Cathel Rowan.
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Oklahoma State Championships: Surprise Confirmed

October 10th, 2006

Majeral will be attendance and taking challenges.

Challenges will be Epic Legal.

Read a good book recently?

October 5th, 2006

The previews section is up and running, and today we learn about a strange looking Book.

ToL Preview: Book

October 5th, 2006

So, reading is now an anathema? Not sure I like the idea of that. I’d blame the story team, but then they might stop writing articles like this.