Friday, September 25, 2020

White Scars Rhino

 FINALLY - about two years later than I expected, I have a Rhino for my White Scars! My poor marines have hoofed it around the battlefield for far too long. It is time to give them the mobility fitting a White Scars unit.


My White Scars infantry will be riding in style... and finally able to keep up with the rest of the army.

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Primaris-Lightning Strike Fighter Ariunbold

The Primaris-Lightning Strike Figher Ariunbold:


I went with grey since that seems to be the standard color of jets. I'd like it to fit in with either the White Scars or with the Drop Troops as Imperial Navy support.

Monday, September 7, 2020

Campaign Phase 4, The Battle for Berat: Game 2 - Subterranean Clash

"These corridors have become tombs; these chambers crypts. Beneath the streets of Berat, there is only death."

 - Sergeant Albrecht,
Death Guard Legion


Campaign To Date:

It has been about 40 years since a combined force of Sons of Horus, Death Guard, and White Scars brought the Xhorik System into compliance during the Great Crusade. The major population centers of the largest continent were quickly brought under Imperial control in the typical fashion: a series of pinpoint attacks of overwhelming force by the Legions against the enemy's strong points, followed by rapid surrender. Due to the richness of the primary planet and the strategic location of the system on a sort of crossroads of warp currents, small garrisons of the Death Guard and White Scars legions were left on the planet to oversee the tithes of men and material to the Great Crusade and to help eradicate the threat of large ork populations in the eastern wastes.

With the advent of the Horus Heresy, the Warmaster ordered that the Xhorik System be taken to act as a way station for resupply on his long march to Terra. The Death Guard and their human allies on Xhorik Prime launched an attack on the White Scars and their allies, the Stratocracy of Kozar.

In Phase 1 of the campaign, the Traitors pushed the Loyalists from the war-torn border city of Bielyr in a series of bloody street fighting.

In Phase 2, the war escalated across the badlands of the Valbaara Plateau in several pitched battles. In the end, the Brotherhood of the Wind was defeated and their leader Praetor Zherdan was killed by the Death Guard.

In Phase 3, the Death Guard marched to the major Kozar city of Berat, fighting their way through a number of Loyalist counter attacks. In the end, helped by taking control of low-planetary orbit over the city in a void battle, the Traitors smashed through the outer walls of Berat behind the might of their super heavy Fellblade battle tank.
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Phase 4 is the battle for the Kozar city of Berat. The Traitors have broken through the gates and are working their way toward the city center, block by bloody block in a brutal street fight. This Phase uses a number of special rules:

Campaign Points: CP are earned by playing games and by achieving secret secondary campaign objectives (drawn randomly each game and kept secret). They can be used to gain advantages in games. The player with the most CP at the end of the phase wins.

Normal games:
Win: 5 CP
Draw: 3 CP
Loss: 1 CP

Final Game:
Win: 10 CP
Draw: 6 CP
Loss: 2 CP

  • Spend 1 CP to re-roll the die to deploy first or to re-roll the die to steal the initiative. Can only be used once per game.
  • Spend 1 CP to include a unit that would not be allowed due to the Grinding Attrition or Street Fighting special campaign rules below. The point cost of the unit still counts toward the army total. Can only be used once per game.
  • Spend 1 CP to re-roll the die to see if the game ends. Can only be used once per game.
(Costs are doubled for the final game.)

Hunter Killers: Due to the very dense terrain providing ample hiding places, surprise attacks are extra deadly. Units who used Infiltrate, Scout or Outflank can charge the on the first game turn or the turn they come into play. If they don’t charge, they gain an extra +1 cover save for their first turn in play (stacks with any bonuses they have already).

Street Fighting: Narrow streets, debris, billowing smoke and crumbling towers limit the ability to utilize large vehicles and artillery. Other than the final battle, a max of one total unit can be selecged with any of the keywords: heavy, artillery, flyer, or over 3 HP. In the final battle, everything goes.

Grinding Attrition: Other than Troops choices, any unit that is destroyed cannot be used in the next battle. If the next battle is the final battle, it can be taken but must start in reserves. Any unit that is selected as Troops choice can be used even if it was destroyed in the previous battle.

Named Warlord: Choose your warlord trait. Must be the same for the whole phase. Can also can always re-roll LD and morale checks. Other warlords must roll for trait.

If named warlord dies in battle, roll die:
1-2: debilitating injury: can't use in the rest of the campaign phase until final battle
3-4: major injury: can't use in next game
5: close call: no effect
6: Miraculous Recovery (Chosen of the Emporer/Horus/gods of Chaos): can use as normal and has an inspiring presence for the next battle: all units within 12" can use his LD.

The Revnent: Once warlord returns after dying in a game, he has Hatred (Traitors/Loyalists) for the rest of the campaign phase.

Our standard Terrain Rules are in effect.



PRE-GAME AND MISSION:

We played the Search and Destroy scenario from the Zone Mortalis Assault Missions in Horus Heresy Book I. It would be a simple of battle of Victory Points earned for destroying enemy units, plus the secondary objectives Slay the Warlord and First Blood.

This battle represents a White Scars strike force trying to make their way behind enemy lines via the large subterranean labyrinth below Berat. They are attempting to reinforce a Loyalist offensive that is planned to strike at the heart of the Traitor invasion. The Death Guard and their World Eaters allies are also roaming the underground, looking to clear it of enemy forces. Both sides are spread out as they creep forward in the dark passages.

We deployed in opposite quadrants with a 6" radius no-mans land in the center. The table was 3.5' x 5' instead of 4' x 4'. 

We elected not to draw Campaign Secondary Objectives given the smaller size of the game.


ARMY SELECTION: 1250 points


Traitors - Pete

Death Guard
  • Preator Wolfgang: terminator armor, volkite charger, paragon blade, digital lasers, Fearless, It will not Die
  • Tactical Support Squad Folterer7 marines flamers, sergeant with artificer armor. 
  • Tactical Squad Toddestraffe20 marines with close combat weapons, sergeant with power fist and artificer armor and Apothecary Gerhard
  • Deathshroud Terminators: 5 terminators with scythes and hand flamers
World Eaters
  • The Red Butchers: 1 Devoured with dual chain fists, 4 Butchers with dual power axes


    Loyalists - Phil

    White Scars Brotherhood of the Wind 
    • Khan Sorqan: Paragon blade, iron halo, cyber hawk
    • Ebon Keshig Blackhawks: 5 Terminators: 4 with power glaives, 1 with power fist and bolter/melta combi-weapon
    • Ebon Keshig Midnight Sun: 5 Terminators: 2 with power fist and combi-bolter, 3 with power glaives
    • Tactical Squad Temgar: 10 marines, sergeant has power glaive, artificer armor
    • Tactical Support Squad Khoer: 8 marines with plasma guns
    • Recon Squad Chono: 8 marines with bolt pistol, close combat weapons, melta bombs, recon armor; sergeant with power fist and artificer armor


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