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Re: Reverse the Whip Army Archetypes
I love Delta.
But real quick to the point of this thread: something I meant to bring up before was that part of the struggle is this is largely subjective. Even trying to classify the armies with different archetypes has resulted in a lot of head scratching. There are definitely some unfavorable qualities to what the meta for the format has become, but it can be difficult to define them well. Arena of the Valkyire - Help create Heroscape's next Master Set! Trade List C3V Brainstorm never not funny Pepperony - 14/09/13 |
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Re: Reverse the Whip Army Archetypes
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I've found the opposite to this, though I don't have too much to base it on, other than my own reactions and in talking to a few other people, but I've thought the alternating RtW format genius, in that it is the best format currently utilized to show who is the best Heroscape player, in that Main Event, while keeping there from being one best army that trumps everything. Does this mean there could be a better one out there? Certainly, though I don't know if it has been developed yet, which is why I think Dragon Ruler's suggestions below are spot on. Quote:
Regardless, what happens with the format, I hope the effect isn't a "cheapening' to the achievement of winning the main event, which is why I think a side tournament during the Main Event is a great idea. The Con overall, should be open and inviting to all players, and give everyone a chance to come out on top in one of the tournaments, but I hope winning the Main Event remains a pinnacle to strive for (I type, while reminding myself that this is a game for 8 year olds!) 100% Heroscape collection completed on 6/21/2016! Last edited by Garenex; August 11th, 2021 at 05:59 PM. Reason: Rewording/condensing thoughts |
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That said, this is the "reverse the whip army archetypes" thread, not the "suggestions for scapecon main event" thread, so I don't want to derail things by discussing alternatives here. Quote:
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Re: Reverse the Whip Army Archetypes
Time to be brave and start classifying Scapecon 2021. I'm starting with a brief overview of the 2021 meta and then classifications of memorable armies for me.
2021 was home to the infamous "7-card" armies that really pushed the RtW meta in new directions. There were so many variants on these builds that I think it necessitates a split of Splash into two categories: Splash and Toolbox. (OEAO told me this in 2019 since he was a few years ahead of the meta.) The simplest heuristic for Splash vs. Toolbox is typically that Splash armies rely on Raelin and weaker pieces for a specific synergy of those pieces to put together a gameplan that may be unintuitive to first time players. Toolbox armies have fewer support pieces like Raelin, but deploy a variety of strong tools that counter other pieces, such as Phantom Knights, Syvarris, Warriors of Ashra. These are really two completely different armies to play with or against, although both require using limited commons well. Both of these archetypes did very well, obviously. Major Q23 brought home title for the Toolbox army, and many Splash builds had success. I think Toolbox was helped by the larger point total that allowed for a more complete toolbox. Other army types had success as well and I don't think the meta is in any way limited to these builds. But they allow talented players to have a lot of control over their games so people have been gravitating towards them. Now, into the armies. ------------------ Earl of Sandwich (Phantoms x2, Capuans x1, Crixus, Syvarris, Tarn, Theracus, Kyntela) (Made Day 2, 6-0 Day 1) - Toolbox. Quintessential toolbox army here. Tons of pieces, none super strong, requires great timing of when to deploy each piece. Some very fun ideas like stepping Syvarris Kyntela back next to the seemingly filler figure Kyntela. Major Q23 (Dwarves x2, Darrak, Phantoms x1, Concan, Tandros, 1x Rats) (Winner) Toolbox. Another quintessential toolbox army. The Dwarves give it a consistent core but even they are a tool with their hitting power against large/huge. Chris Perkins - (Raelin, Kozuke, Rhogar, Warriors of Ashra x1, Mezzos x1, Johnny Shotgun Sullivan, Guilty, Otonashi) (Top 4) Splash. It has the most cards but that doesn't mean they're tools, a lot of the cards are tricks even though you use them all. This is almost the minimum viable army of the Splash archetype, pushing it to its absolute limit in terms of no multiple commons, and many very bad figures traditionally, but it makes it work by relying on the tried and true concept that underlies many splash armies: build a wall of junk, shoot people over it, and have something that hits hard once your opponent tries to catch what's shooting at them. Really incredible armybuilding here. I have no idea how Chris came up with this one. vegietarian18 (Heavies x2, Ornak, Nerak, Iskra, MBS, Mindflayer, Marcu) (Top 4) Mediocre but Whole. I struggled with labeling this one even though it's my own army, but I honestly don't build these armies with these archetypes in mind. Even though this is 7 cards only two of them really get order markers. This does not have the challenges that many Splash builds do, but instead requires you to execute on the gameplan of an Ornak Heavy Grut Utgar hero hybrid build well. HoundsRule (Gladiatrons x2, Moltenclaw, Sam Brown, Hounds x1, Eldgrim) (Top 2) Splash. Tough one to classify but I lean towards Splash here because it has a cogent gameplan from game to game, of protecting Moltenclaw with the squads and letting him sweep. But man I do not know how he executed it so well. Dysole (Moltenclaw, Greenscales x1, Monks x2, Raelin, Rats x1) (Made Day 2) Bread and Butter. A little bit of a trick way of doing it, but it's a two squad army. JohnnyFrisbee (Theracus, Tandros, Skahen, 2x Cutters, 1x Heavies, Nerak, Otonashi) (Made Day 2) Toolbox for sure. Viideosayg (Raelin, Mezzos x1, Syvarris, HSB x1, Cutters x2, Phantoms x1) (Made Day 2) Close, but I lean Toolbox. Son of Chompy (Romans x2, Roman Archers x2, NGS, Valguard, Marcus) (Made Day 2) Short but Good. MegaSilver (Romans x2, Redcoats x2, Marcus, MBS) (3-3, missed Day 2) Short but Good. Boromir96 (Blastatrons x4, Taelord, Heirloom) (3-3, missed Day 2) Ping. ------------- I will get these edited into the OP later, along with some other updates to the OP, to reclass some of the old Splash armies as Toolbox, and write blurbs for each. 10 Years of Gencon/Scapecon Battle Reports - Comic Battle Reports - Probability Calculator App - Reverse the Whip Army Archetypes "It's all about the game." - Sgt. Ernie Calhoun |
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Re: Reverse the Whip Army Archetypes
For Uniques Mostly, I actually got top 8 with that Braxas/Hydra build.
What do you think of this year’s top 16 for archetypes? |
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