
I lost the Lib, a flotilla, and a CR90 that just barely died on the last roll of the game (damn you perfect Morna roll!).

That might have been a tough slog with Brunson sitting on the ISD, but I think perfectly doable, especially if I had deployed my flagship properly and gotten it into the fight. My Lib drop should have gone after the ISD to knock out Thrawn and a bunch of points as fast as possible. The ISD was really all he needed to use to push MMJ, so killing the Quasar first did little to stop him from moving squads around like wanted. I had also yet to experience MMJ put together, so it never occurred to me that the Quasar was largely irrelevant in this game. It kept it pretty safe on the critical Pryce turn, but the end result is it was out of the fight for five of the six turns. It deployed facing forward and away from the main group. Instead of keeping it in formation with the other CR90s, I was extra cautious with the flagship. I did my sideways deployment, but made the first of my two major mistakes of the game. He took first and selected my Intel Sweep. He had a Pryce Quasar, a Brunson ISD, MMJ+friends, and a massive bid. It didn't help that the guy flying it, Derek McKinnon, knew what he was doing.
#Leaf on the wind game how to
I knew theoretically how to approach it, but theory and implementation are two very different beasts. This was also my first actual match against it with my Raddus fleet. This build seemed to be bloody everywhere at Worlds, so much so that I'm surprised I didn't run into it more frequently than I did. I started my tournament out with the flavor of the month: Thrawn Two Ship. The short version is it flies best with reckless aggression. If there's interest, I can do another breakdown of the list and how I fly it, but I've written about that a fair amount already. If you read the blog during my NOVA Open run, the list is more or less the same, making me one of the few players at Worlds that ran completely without squadrons. Oh right, there were games too! And I played them! So that's it, right? I can go now? OWW, STOP STABBING ME BIGGS!Īfter generally just messing around through Regionals season, I went back, as I always intended, to Drunkle Raddish. And naturally, it was entertaining to watch people cringe a bit whenever Ginkapo reluctantly divulged his identity never got old. I finally got meet the table-standing legend Ian Cross. Team Canada was so into it they had damned jerseys. It was awesome to meet people from all over the world and put some names to faces. I have to first remark on just how much fun the atmosphere was. So yeah, I was fortunate to have two friends crazy enough to share the twelve hour drive to Chicagoland to take part in the fourth ever Armada World Championship. Biggs is totally not making me write this. In need of a good challenge? Then this is the swipe challenge you need, with each swiped leaf you get a higher score.Now that I tried that whole video thing, back to the blog proper! You've heard from Snipa, Geek, and Biggs. * Great gameplay for any time of the day. In this fast arcade game you have to swipe around all the acorns or else you will lose a life and eventually go game over, and swipe all the leafs to gain score. Super Leaf Swiper 2D: The leafs are falling and you have to swipe them away before they hit the ground, swipe as many as possible because if you miss one you loose points.
