Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Saturday, 25 May 2013
VTES Tournament Report — English ECQ 2013
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted a tournament report, partly because the results have been somewhat demoralising but also because time has been tight. Given a rare positive result tournament wise, I thought it worth posting.
This time round I decided to not change decks at the last minute and play one of the decks I've been playing and honing for some time — with a few tweaks for blood management and combat defense. It’s a fast Setite deck, that typically grabs it’s first VP quickly and then settles down to work through the second and hopefully third.
This time round I decided to not change decks at the last minute and play one of the decks I've been playing and honing for some time — with a few tweaks for blood management and combat defense. It’s a fast Setite deck, that typically grabs it’s first VP quickly and then settles down to work through the second and hopefully third.
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VTES Frontline
Thursday, 23 May 2013
VTES Tournament London — June / July
We're planing another tournament in London for end of June / July and in order to try and pick a date that works for the most people have put up this poll:
V:TES London Possible Tournament Dates
Take a look, if you think for can attend please select the date you can do so. Poll closes end of the weekend... Thanks.
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VTES Frontline
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Counting cards? — No thank you.
So call me lazy, call me un-disciplined — but after playing and designing decks on Lackey, I'd find that when building them in real life I'd get card creep and end up with more than 60 cards. I also got tired of counting the cards each time I made changes to physical decks, so I thought I'd try find a solution.
I came up with the below PDFs:
Essentially each A4 sheet holds 30 cards (60 cards on the A3 version) and as you add cards to the deck you lay them on the sheet by priority or card type — simples. It may seems pedantic but I tried it last night when prepping for the Danish ECQ and it worked really well — it seemed to provide a better feel for the deck.
You can download the PDF's here:
A4 (30 Cards) or A3 (60 Cards)
Let me know if you find them useful...
I came up with the below PDFs:
Essentially each A4 sheet holds 30 cards (60 cards on the A3 version) and as you add cards to the deck you lay them on the sheet by priority or card type — simples. It may seems pedantic but I tried it last night when prepping for the Danish ECQ and it worked really well — it seemed to provide a better feel for the deck.
You can download the PDF's here:
A4 (30 Cards) or A3 (60 Cards)
Let me know if you find them useful...
Labels:
VTES,
VTES technique
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