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"Battle at the Farm 40K RT Battle Report"

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Blogger Lead Legion said...

Great game report. The battle of at the farm was the first 40k game I ever played, back when I was a sprightly eight year old.

I've loved it ever since.

April 6, 2012 at 5:12 PM

Blogger pahoota said...

Thank you for this. Great to see RT getting some love. Space Marines will always be toughness 3 and Eldar will always be bee-men in my mind!

April 6, 2012 at 6:44 PM

Blogger Curt said...

Great batrep! Very nostalgic (sniff). Wow, from that one shot it looks like those Orks on the hill got completely pwned. Greg, you should have used your nifty Litko marker for that!

Great looking game!

Curt

April 6, 2012 at 9:23 PM

Blogger Mr Papafakis said...

great stuff,

a good friend of mine & i replayed battle at the farm about a month ago, with similar results.

if your interested you can check out the battle report on his blog:

http://6ironspikes.blogspot.com.au/

thanks

April 7, 2012 at 5:46 AM

Blogger Mr Papafakis said...

a good friend of mine & i replayed battle at the farm about a month ago, with similar results.

if your interested you can check out the battle report on his blog:

http://6ironspikes.blogspot.com.au/

thanks.

April 7, 2012 at 5:49 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

a good friend of mine & i replayed battle at the farm about a month ago, with similar results.

if your interested you can check out the battle report on his blog:

http://6ironspikes.blogspot.com.au/

thanks.

April 7, 2012 at 5:50 AM

Blogger DaveV said...

It was a fun tense, game. I enjoyed playing a lot!

Curt, I am reminded of the 40K campaign you ran in the summer of 1988. Good times.

IIRC, the Orks also received 2 points for providing a sitrep to their HQ, to bring their total from 1&1/2 to 3&1/2.

I enjoy narrative games more than the basic scenarios provided in the current 40K rulebook. This is why, when I play at tournaments, I like Astronomi-con, Mechani-Kon and 40Kegger. Their story-driven scenarios make for a more cinematic gaming experience.

More than Nostalgia
Some Rogue Trader rules were very clunky, like the vehicle rules (Grav vehicles moving 240 inches? Calculating turning radius? Really?). However, there are some elements of the RT-era rules that were IMO good rules, that I miss from the current edition of 40K:

1. Stand and shoot: In an age of firearms, it's absurd that in 5th edition you can walk up to someone without them shooting at you. When my beakie sentry went down to the Orks in the woods, as related above, it was because he rashly charged them and got shot for his trouble.

2. Pistols in close combat: Thrugg died beacause my "Horatius at the Bridge" Marines in the farm could actually use their pistols in close combat, using bolt ammo that negated Thrugg's armour save. In the current edition of 40K, being armed with a pistol merely adds to a model's attacks in close combat. There is no actual benefit from the charcteristics of the weapon's profile.

3. Hiding: Models in RT could actually hide in cover, giving up their actions in order not to be targeted. Which leads to...

4. Going prone: Troops in RT can gain the benefits of soft cover by throwing themselves to the ground. In 5th ed., going to ground merely adds +1 to your cover save, but you give up your actions to do so. I guess you can't fire from the prone postition. But, wait...

April 7, 2012 at 7:11 AM

Blogger Kevin H said...

Great game guys! Sorry I missed out (I wanted to make it out for this one!), but I was still feeling a bit wiped out from my recent flu.

@ Dave
Good call-out on the old (missing) rules. Sometimes "new" isn't always "better"...

April 7, 2012 at 2:07 PM

Blogger Wes said...

Thanks for sharing this with us. I have not played 40k in years because it went away form this type of gaming. I am of course rooting for the Boyz, to kick some space marine assets.

Noel

April 9, 2012 at 8:34 AM

Blogger Dan said...

Amazing game. Shame for the campaign that the main characters went and got themselves killed. Perhaps you could roll on an injury table (can't remember if RT had one. If not you could consider rolling on necromunda's or similar.) Cantor and Thrug always seemed to be a large part of the story. You can still get a Dead result anyway.
Can't wait to see what the Orks can do when they're armed with a heavy weapon.
Is the rest of the campaign 'official' or is it made up?

April 9, 2012 at 5:27 PM

Blogger Greg B said...

@ Salacious Crumb - I think we will find to way to have both Cantor and Thrugg hang around - perhaps as "heavily wounded" for now...

April 9, 2012 at 8:21 PM

Blogger Dallas said...

Thanks for the comments, we had a lot of fun with the game. Salacious, the campaign is completely unofficial and will incorporate some of our other RT era collections... Stay tuned for more... :-)

April 9, 2012 at 9:24 PM

Anonymous sho3box said...

Cool report. I seems to have played out how I remember many RT era games to have done: amusingly.

I am looking forward to reading about Pedro & cos further adventures.

April 13, 2012 at 7:29 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kudos for using the original figures from that era. A very enjoyable read and fitting tribute for the 25th anniversary.

August 19, 2012 at 7:27 PM

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