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  1. On 9/15/2021 at 3:05 PM, Krugerannd said:

    Very nice. Poltergeists are on the To Purchase list along with some Razors. Did you find the APA to be useful? I've got 3 Shadows but haven't seemed to get the knack yet. They tend to explode on me.

    Oh, APA is really powerful.  As an example, in the last turn, three of my Poltergeists fired on their Starhawk VII.  It was at medium range (7) and stood still (-2 to the target number.). I also had a shared target lock from a Nomad with EST (another -1) and then APA (another -2.). All in all I needed a 2 to hit, and a four to inflict a damage.  Although in actual game play we forgot the Stationary Bonus so I was needing 4/6s to hit/damage.  I did 7 damage tracks to a fresh 10 track, armor 7, 698 TV superiority CAV in one turn, in large part to APA in my opinion.  Without the APA and just the EST target lock, I'm hitting on 6's and damaging on 8's.  By dropping the number even by two, I have a better chance of doing two damage on a roll.  Next turn?  Even without APA, that CAV's toast (unless the mercenaries can clear the terrain and threaten the tanks which I don't believe they could.)

    So I try my hardest to include both APA and ECM (especially since APA can't really do anything to ECM now; one enemy ECM set will ruin your day haha!) 

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  2. So we haven't played in a long while as a group.  Got together once in July but due to schedules, work, commitments ect, it just hasn't happened!  That changed last night as several of us were able to get together to play at Texas Toy Soldier in Carrollton TX (DFW.). We had four 3k forces divided into two teams of 6k each.  Myself and young Brandon commanded a Malvernis force while Micheal, @Smaug, and @geoffj commanded a mercenary/Terran/Space Egyptian force.

    Malvernis:

    My Force
    Attack:
    4x Poltergeist
    Nomad

    Specialist
    2x Shadows
    Ghost

    Brandon's Force
    Attack:

    2x Poltergeist
    2x Hunter

    Recon:
    2x Shadow
    2x Nomad

    Specialist:
    2x Banshee

    Merc/Terran/Anubis Guards

    Michael's Force
    Attack:

    Butcher A
    Dictator A
    Gladiator II
    Imperator

    Recon:
    2x Cougar
    2x Spartan

    Terran/Anubis Guard
    Attack:

    Starhawk VII
    Falcon
    Nightshade
    Anhur

    Recon:
    3x Talon
    Serket

     

    So we set up, us having five cards and them having four.  While they had two recon flips, it never really came up to be a big disadvantage for us.  I think having an extra card balanced it out.  Anyway, turn one almost all of our stuff raced forward except for our tanks who moved up and took shots at the Serket.  Between the six Poltergeist we took the CAV down.  In return, the mercenaries fired at one of my Shadows for two damage, and my Ghost took a damage from the Falcon.  Smaug would pick on that Ghost with a special hatred for the rest of the game.

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    Turn two saw more of the same and the ECM war kick off.  We were able to use our Nomads to gain supremacy for most of the turn, allowing our Shadow's APA to help out.  My Poltergeist's put a few points of damage on Smaug's Falcon and young Brandon's Poltergeists combined with some of mine to take one of Geoff's Talon's down to it's last track, which my Ghost cleaned up and killed with it's LLBG's.  Smaug paid him back and added three damage, a Suppression token, and Knock-Down state to the Ghost. Michael mauled one of my Shadows and damaged the other.  Young Brandon's Banshees raced into the face of the Anubis Guard formation and did some damage to the Falcon. To end the turn, Michael's recon squad regained electronic superiority as we moved into the third and final round.

    (forgot to photograph that turn, sorry!)

    On the final turn, there was a little more "going for broke" and so Michael used his recon squad to target my last Shadow and did three damage to it while Smaug and Geoff rushed forward and mostly killed the two Banshee's.  The Banshee's and Ghost sucked up a lot of fire that let the Poltergeists really assert themselves so it was a good trade.  Micheal's attack squad finished off my mauled Shadow and took some fire from young Brandon's Hunters.  Via card manipulation on both teams parts, four of our sections went last and we avalanched the Anubis Guards, killing the Falcon and Nightshade while putting seven damage on the Starhawk VII.  probably could have been eight or nine as we forgot he'd stood still and was Stationary, but thats why we play the game.

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    Final thoughts:
    The final turn had some "final turn play," though I'm mostly confident the six Poltergeists could take on the remaining CAVs and be successful.  Nothing is assured with dice, but they are pretty stout tanks!  The only thing that came up was CAV's blocking line of site to targets, so watch out for that!
     

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  3. I was hesitant to mention the incoming rule changes (and don't know if CAVBoss has talked about them publicly or not) so I've tried hard to leave these mostly generic.  I think every faction has answers and bodyguards for the incoming rules, though I agree Almirthil, between the Concussion, Grizzly, and King Cobra, can really put on a light show.  These also have the added benefit of being highly effective against aircraft compared to other non-anti-air options.  If an aircraft isn't pop up firing at you and is "exposed" these guys will light them up from 40" out! 

    I just wish the Grizzly was cheaper.  828 is crazy high for what it can do.  Yes ten tracks is staying power.  Yes speed 7, armor 7 is great.  Yes Rugged and Reinforced 2 is great.  No, four five point damage dealers and two snack pack rocket launchers just don't do enough for the price.  At least in my limited usage and observation of use! 😄 

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  4. Okay.  My original plan was to write up a faction article a week and yeah, here we are several weeks out.  Life happens.  I’ll try to get back on track here with Almirithil! They are the “new” faction on the block when CAV:SO dropped.  Originally, they were space elves once.  Then they were twisted by the dark lord… oh wait, wrong universe.  It is true that the Almirthil were once a part of the ADON and after a bloody civil war, they migrated into the galactic south and established their own nation.  Now, from a game and real world history perspective, the Almirthil got four models in the second kickstarter (Concussion, Grizzly, Bear, and Growler) and, well, that was it.  There was other designs but they were just cards (and many still are.). Instead, Almirthil had two Faction Doctrines that helped out.  The first, called the Dogs of War, allowed you to take a Veteran Templar squad (using Templar models only) in your force as a Specialist squad. Veteran status is helpful with the extra +1 to hit and can help turn the tide when needed.  The other option?  Well, really, the only option.  Lend Lease.  Take any Ritter unit and run it as if it’s Almrithil.  So you got to pick from both the Almrithil and Ritter line up.  Is it like, well, playing limited mercs with no other real benefit?  Yeah, that’s really what it is.  But.  Well.  Leave me alone.  It was fun.  I won the 2019 CAVCon Tournament with such a force!

    That said, the Faction Doctrines from the book are going away and going to be replaced with something else.  The only ones who are really sad are the Ritter players, so no one else really cares.  So with those leaving, things changed.  I may have prodded CAVBoss a few times about Almirthil needing a “cheaper attack CAV” as the Grizzly is super expensive and the Sunder is specialized.  And Jon delivered.  Just not how I thought.  Instead of just adding a new design, he revamped most of the Ritter units into “export” models.  While they are mostly, technically “downgrades” of the standard heavy metal mayhem that the Ritter love, they are still mostly viable designs in their own right and bring a new feel to the faction in addition to their home grown designs.  The main reason for this is the price change between many of the units or their new role they slot into with the changes.  As an example, the Ritter Tiger series is a speed seven, armor seven superiority CAV with twin heavy MAC’s and various SA’s that make it hard to kill.  The Almirthil Fullback (uses the Tiger model) instead drops the armor and raises the speed, giving it a speed of ten and armor five.  Still has twin heavy MAC’s and SA’s that let it do it’s job.  But now it’s a Double Time, cavalry heavy who’s focus is racing around the battlefield and costs 413 TV.  Paired with the equally fast Sunder, you have a tandem of fast, higher track units that can dish out damage.  I’ve seen a Sunder pack in action several times and they did a lot better than I thought they would.

    So what makes the Almirthil tick besides somewhat cheaper options?  One word.  Hound.  This little 172 TV recon armored car carries the powerful APA2, has decent armor for a recon unit, and decent speed to get Double Time in the first track.   Besides that, it also has EST and TAG to help in it’s duties.  And as a bonus, it doesn’t have any real weapons to temp you the player from trying to attack with it.  Two heavy machine guns will worry infantry and mauled units, but don’t invite you to race off guns a-blazing.  These little guys form the core of Almirithil recon units and provide the whole force needed punch to help amp up the damage.  It’s always a plus to include this piece of gear in any force, but Almirthil has the ability to have a few extra in case the enemy gets lucky and kills one.

     

    Beyond that, general combatants like the Hammer (Rhino) and Havoc (Cataphract) bring heavy MRAC’s to the field for relatively cheap.  They function much like their Ritter counterparts, though the Hammer has less armor (seven) and tracks (ten) and the Havoc loses some SA’s and it’s speed/armor is subpar, although still reaching the magic number seven (armor.).  I feel both will form the backbone of most of your smaller point games as they bring great firepower for their price tag.

    As a faction, with the choices it has, Almirthil has a very flexible feel to me and the added benefit of having a lot of model choices already in print (albet with them all being Ritter) and ready to go!  You have a lot of options across the Threat Value scale that do different things, but you really do have a lot of choices.  The example forces I put together play completely different.  And I love it!  As far as models go, the Kodiak just came out as of this writing and its rumored the King Cobra, Cobra, Armada, Cossak, and Hound could be in the near future, so it’s a great time to play Almrithil!  

    For the first force, which I consider a general, take on all comer’s sort of deal, I started off with an attack section.  Two Havocs bring a lot of consistent punch, adequate armor, and decent price point.  A Fullback is on board as a price break to help out the rest of the list.  As you’ve already seen, Assault 2, ATC1, and Wizzo combined with speed 10 give you a speedy, high power platform that is admittedly a glass cannon.  A Cobra recon CAV rounds out the list and provides APA1 and EST to help with the groups targeting computers.

    For the second squad, I chose the Specialist squad so I could mix up some of the model types.  The Flogger is a Silverback model that changes out the four heavy Guided Missile Launchers for FIVE medium Guided Missile Launchers.  It also loses a pip of Advanced Targeting Computer compared to it’s parent, but you still have five launchers.  I have two.  So that’s ten shots out to like, what, 72 inches?  Yes.  Please!  The next unit is a Gauntlet II.  This is a Lion II that’s been downgraded, missing a track and missing ATC2 compared to it’s parent.  ATC1 is still fine and it’s still armor eight, speed six and still has smoke.  And reinforced 1.  It’s a tanky little tank and it’s heavy PBG can cut folks down.  I’ve taken it as a body guard for the Floggers.  Finally, a Hound rounds out the force to provide APA2 for the whole force and EST support for the squad.

    The last squad is a pure recon squad.  You get to drop a card down to the bottom of the deck because of it, and it also provide several other functions.  The King Cobra is the most expensive recon unit in the game at 478.  It’s armed with four medium LBG’s while also carrying an ECM2 and using Superior Mobility to laugh at most terrain.  Nominally this squads leader, this unit is out to bully other recon and lightly armed units with extreme glee while providing an ECM bubble for the force.  The three Hounds are there to pump out APA2 and assest the force.  They really do work.  I had three in my 2019 CAVCon force and they were hated.
     

    Attack
    Havoc              521

    Havoc             521
    Fullback           413

    Cobra              246

     

    Specialist

    Flogger            653

    Flogger            653

    Gauntlet II       322

    Hound             172

     

    Recon

    King Cobra      478

    Hound             172

    Hound             172

    Hound             172
     

    Total:               4495


    A different kind of list, very much themed and specialized, has two attack squads, one consisting of three Sunders and a Hound while the other uses three Fullbacks and a Hound.  The final squad is three King Cobras with a Hound as well to give the force a recon squad.  All twelve models in the force start off at speed 10, armor 5.  Every single model has Double Time, while you have three APA2 sets and three ECM2 sets.  The force wants to punch the accellorator pedals and get moving forward as fast as possible, overwhelming the opponent by numbers in the hope to mitigate the poor armor across the force.  Will it work?  I don’t know!  But it sure looks fun if/when the models are avaialbe (King Cobra, Sunder, and Hound)

    Attack
    Sunder            423

    Sunder            423

    Sunder            423

    Hound             172

     

    Attack

    Fullback           413

    Fullback           413

    Fullback           413

    Hound             172

     

    Recon

    King Cobra      478

    King Cobra      478

    King Cobra      478

    Hound             172

    Total                4458

     

    So have you gotten to get some games in with the “new” Almirithil?  What’s worked?  What hasn’t?  I know I couldn’t talk about “everything” like the monstrous flying tank known as the Hind, but what have you seen/found about the faction that you’d like to discuss? 

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  5. Ogres sadly don’t have Rugged though the Ogre II does!  Good points on the smaller games; ADON can for sure fit a lot of stuff in there!  I tried using a bunch of Dervishes once but my opponents for some reason lobbed s bunch of light guided missiles at them and the didn’t do much (larger point game.). I really want to try to the Dervish II though and see if some of that double time helps keep them out of trouble! 
     

    I know that Rugged is all overall the factions and is probably why I failed to bring it up honestly.  But it a good when your main combatants have it to help heal up some misques! 

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  6. Welcome to my first faction ramble.  I want to try and cover all of the factions in CAV to give new (and old) players an idea about where each faction stands.  I will be the first to say I am not an expert.  I played a TON before COVID and have used many of the models I’ll discuss and own models for every faction.  Some I have more experience with and others not as much.  We also don’t use infantry in our games so that is an area I am deficient in.  Here’s where you the reader can easily chime in.  What’s worked for you?  What hasn’t?  I will approach each article as if the player is going to exclusively play with this faction and discuss it as such, omitting Open units.

    For today’s article, I’m going to cover ADON.  The ADON Economic Confederation is perhaps the oldest and most technologically advanced of the CAV factions and occupies the geographic center of the galaxy in the setting.  They have long been a shepherd of younger races and a beat stick against aggression.  Think of them as a more effective United Nations perhaps?  While the CAV equipment rules don’t really play out as far as being more advanced, we can see in their unit construction this idea of “high tech" with several CHAMEALEON units, ATC2, and superior mobility.

    When looking across the units available for a strictly ADON force, the one thing that really stands out to me is how fast a good many of their units are.  Speed eight is very common, and there is a decent amount of CHAMEALEON spread out among the ranks.  CHAMEALEON now adds a +1 to hit from any shot coming from beyond eighteen inches, so this will help you as you close, which most of ADON seems to be doing.  

    With all that speed, many units rely on the devastating Particle Bolt Gun as a primary weapon.  PBG’s have some unique attributes that make them pure wrecking balls in the CAV world.  The main feature is Overdrive.  Declare this before you roll dice to fire.  As long as you don’t roll snake eyes, you double the damage to the unit you hit.  Now one damage becomes two, two becomes four, and three becomes six!  The base damage for each level of gun is also pretty impressive.  There are three main drawbacks.  The first, if you crit a gun, you lose all of your guns.  So, units that are firing multiple PBG’s and crit one, you lose your whole suite.  Second, you can overheat.  After firing, you roll a single dice.  Each gun you fired adds a level, so if you fired two, you’d need to roll a three or higher to keep from overheating.  If you fail, you can’t fire the PBG’s the next turn and have to let them “cool off.”  And finally, the guns are very short range!  With a max range of 24, you have to really get into knife fighting range.  That’s were speed comes in (except for the Ogre’s really, as they are slow and are armed exclusively with three heavy PBG’s.)

    Units like the Javelin/Javelineer (speed 13,) Kestrel/Highlander (speed 11,) Chieftain (speed 10,) Pilum (speed 9,) Mantis/Challenger/Sultan (speed 😎 all want to close that gap and tap you with their array of PBG’s.  Some of them are Recon units and probably don’t want to be pulling the trigger, but your opponent is in for a nasty surprise if you overdrive your light PBG’s from those boys and start dropping their units.  PBG’s are a risk/reward systems and do both in spades.  I’ve played with Kestrel’s, Ogre’s, and Javelin’s in the past and had great success, though it never fails I crit out an Ogre’s heavy PBG’s and leave it helpless! 

    The flip side to all of this short range madness in the ADON doctrine is a heavy, unhealthy use of Magnetic Accelerator Cannon’s.  MAC’s main claim to fame is the use of the the Blaster special ability.  The cannon is sending it’s round down range so hard that it has a healthy penetration ability.  This is translated by the fact that with each level of Blaster, the threshold needed to get a critical hit and roll a third dice for measure of success is lowered.  So a light MAC is going to need an eleven or twelve.  A medium MAC will need a ten, eleven, or twelve.  And a heavy MAC will need a nine, ten, eleven, or twelve.  While it might not seem like a big deal, MAC’s can rack up the criticals under a hot hand and dish out loads of damage.  Like all things CAV, there are some drawbacks. First, they have the Strike feature.  This means that if you target a soft target, you automatically miss.  So, you can’t fire at aircraft, infantry, and some light tanks.  If you come up against a player that has a balanced, combined arms force with aircraft and infantry you might have some paper weights in your force.  If your local meta isn’t using soft targets then it isn’t as big of a deal, I guess!  The second drawback, which is true of a TON of weapons systems in CAV, is that there is a one-inch minimum range AND units that are armed with all minimum ranged weapons can’t do any damage in close assault.  So that big, bad Chancellor with four medium MAC’s, a light guided missile launcher and light rocket 10 launcher can only defend in close combat.  It can never do any damage!  If a Laser Bolt Gun (LBG) or PBG toting unit come up and hug you, well, that unit receiving the hug is in for a long day.

    So back to ADON.  They LOVE PBGs, MAC’s and electronics.  They have several avenues of APA2 (Javelin and Dragonfly) and ECM2 (Highlander, Argus, and Javelineer) which can be game changing.  Giving you a plus two to hit an enemy unit is really big.  Being able to turn off an enemies APA or ECM while also denying them target locks is also huge.  ADON are the fiction-supported masters of electronic warfare and I’d say after 2020’s model update, that is now true!  They just have a lot of options in that department.

    So, for a new player, I feel ADON’s “flavor” tends to be a kind of fencing, finesse force.  They don’t have many units that are heavily armored (Ogre, Ogre II, and Enforcer being their highest armored Attack units) when compared to other factions, but they have a lot of speed, electronics, and raw damage potential depending on how you outfit your force group.  They can reward aggressive, maneuver-based play and have the potential to really press an opponent.  

     

    Here’s an example list using only CAV’s.  It’s set up under the current (2020) CAVCon tournament rules (12 models, can only use CAV’s, Vehicals, or aircraft) 

     

    Chancellor 790

    Chancellor 790

    Chancellor 790

    Javelineer 268

     

    Kestral 224

    Kestral 224

    Kestral 224
    Javelin 268

     

    Dervish II 216

    Dervish II 216

    Dervish II 216

    Javelin 268

     

    Total 4494

    This force has everything that ADON wants to do to an opponent:  MAC’s (a total of 15 medium MAC’s) and PBG’s (6 medium and 6 light PBG’s) and electronics (two APA2’s and a single ECM2 set) with nine of the units making use of double time.  I’ll admit I’ve never played this force and have no idea how it would go!  But in my mind, on paper, the Kestrals and their Javelin go screaming in as fast as possible while the Dervishes keep up, providing mobile MAC support.  Chancellors are a mobile firebase launching a billion MAC rounds.  Weakness?  Soft targets and targets with a lot of staying power (So your average Ritter list.)

    Another variation:

     

    Chancellor 790

    Chancellor 790

    Chancellor 790

    Javelineer 268

     

    Kestral 224

    Kestral 224

    Dervish II 216
    Javelineer 268

     

    Overlord 302
    Overlord 302


    Dragonfly 163

    Dragonfly 163

     

    Total: 4500

     

    I dropped the gaggle of Dervishes for some aircraft, choosing the superb Overlord (medium MRAC and two medium guided missiles) and amazing Dragonfly (flying APA2) I worry this force doesn’t have enough high speed threats to keep opponents on edge with only two Kestrals but if you catch an opponent who wasn’t prepared for aircraft, well, they will be sad!

     

    Finally, the last list I have experience with.

    Ogre 834

    Ogre 834

    Ogre 834

    Javelineer 268

     

    Kestral 224

    Kestral 224

    Kestral 224
    Javelin 268

     

    Kestral 224

    Kestral 224

    Kestral 224
    Javelin 268

     

    Total: 4650

     

    My “tournament legal” version would have one of the Ogre’s replaced by a Mantis.  But the whole force just hits the throttle past the governors and races forward to dispatch the enemy.  Ogre’s are pretty scary as they are speed 6 and have assault 3, ATC2, Wizzo, and Reinforced 2… on top of armor 9! Of course if your opponent gets distracted by the Ogres, the six Kestrals will have gotten into throat cutting range and start doing their merry work.  I used the above list probably six times and while losses are high, it was very effective in mowing down the enemy and winning the overall battle.

    Now, there are other ways to play ADON.  Many others.  They do have a decent fire support selection that I didn’t mention and have a great many choices of vehicles to work with, especially as more models come out.  I do know when I’m designing mercenary forces, there’s several ADON units I look at to help bolster electronics and utility players with.  

    Tell me what you think!  What have you use and what have you had success with?

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  7. I'll start a "blog" for my finished 12th Guards Army, CAV Division 1 "Hammer of Hakir" work!  I have a blog here that shows work in progress and talks about "how" I'm doing it!

    Finished:

    Attack:
    Concussion

    Recon:
    Cobra

    Almost Finished:
    Hammer (Rhino)
    Havoc (Cataphract)
    Growler
    2x Foxfire (Lynx)
    Gauntlet II (Lion II)
    Hound (3D Print)

    WiP
    Hammer


    Concussion CAV

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    Cobra CAV

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  8. I decided to change this to an on-going blog for my 12th Guards Army, CAV Division 1 "Hammer of Hakir" painting.  In the future I'll do a "how to paint" segment, but for now, the list of paints used is as follows:

    Orange - Photonic Orange (base) Capellan Sunrise (highlights)  Aggaros Dunes Contrast Paint (first shade,) Fyreslayer Flesh Contrast (second shade) and then white is mixed with Capellan Sunrise for the edge highlight.

    OD Green - Warmaster Bronze (base) Vallejo Iraqi Sand (mixed with the Warmaster Bronze to make two different highlight levels, with white in the second level,)  Basilicanum Grey Contrast for the shade.

    I also use a sepia toned 003 Micron Pen for the orange side and a black for the green side in the panels! 




    Little hammer time... got two Hammerd and a Growlers orange based in CAV Master Series Photonic Orange! 

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  9. Another issue with this game was we had two Special squads... that skewed the balance as well!  Had there just been another attack squad I think it could have been a tad closer? 
     

    The scout helos are Balac Strike VTOLs from MWDark Age... the are too big really but it was the only thing I had on hand to proxy with! 

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