Monthly Archives: September 2018

My Haul at Tabletop Gaming Live

Naturally there were stands at the inaugural Tabletop Gaming Live where you could hand over pieces of paper in exchange for pieces of plastic, cardboard and neoprene.

I thought this was a fair deal so participated in this “commerce”.

So for a bargain £3 I picked up a neoprene folding dice tray. Great for carrying around. I’ll be using this one at our D&D sessions. And yes for those that backpack these are just like those folding plates and bowls (in plastic) that we can get.

On one of the minis stands there was a nice little collection of figures that could be used as an instant squad in Last Days, so I picked that up.

Seeing as my main building will be a derelict farm house to start with when I eventually get to playing Last Days (that moment is getting closer), I stumbled across some damaged/derelict wall to use with it.

Then I got some more stuff to cover the bases of minis with. Which will aid me in visually distinguishing which Zombies belong to which set in Zombicide. At the moment I’m using grass with the base set models.

I’ve not bought a tape measure yet. But I do have one of those laser things now for checking line of sight.

Osprey had the new expansion for The Lost Expedition for sale The Fountain of Youth so I had to get that. In conversation with one of them on the stand it was revealed that there is an expansion for Last Days in the works that will be new campaigns/scenarios.

A friend asked me to get him the £5 goodie bag from the Tabletop Gaming magazine stand. Which I managed to do. Despite not officially being allowed to do so it would transpire when Jonathan tried to buy one.

Targi has been on my list of games to get at some point. So when I saw on a sellers shelf and the price, I snapped it up.

Also got a 3ft by 3ft neoprene playmat to use with Last Days. I went with a muddy grass pattern. Which I thought would work well with wood land settings, or farm settings. Particularly now I have that derelict farm building to make.

Oh and some poorly written magazine.

Sunday Haul

As you can see I got some plastic scenic stuff to add character to the derelict farmhouse. They didn’t have the dead body pack I was looking for. Plus I got another one of the neoprene folding playmates.


So Sunday was a lot lighter on my pocket.

MtG Arena WotC Nickle and Dime Physical Players

Yesterday saw what basically is meant to be WotC’s flagship digital version of MtG, MtG: Arena go into Open Beta. Which is great news for PC players. But those of us with say Mac’s or prefer to use tablets or phones for this type of game then you are still a long way off from being able to try/play the game. This is the last I’m saying about this in this post, I’d sound like a broken record complaining about the decision otherwise.

However in a post about the Open Beta on the WotC site they talk about the redeemable codes from physical products that can be used to get digital stuff in Arena. I’ve screen grabbed the relevant part of the post for you to read below.

Source: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-digital/mtg-arena-open-all-starting-september-27-2018-09-19

Talk about nickel and diming MtG players.

This weekend is Prerelease weekend for Guilds of Ravnica. I know for a fact that a lot of players actually sign up and play more than one Prerelease event. Which means multiple Prerelease kits. And they are only allowed to redeem a single code?

I don’t have an issue with the Planeswalker decks, most people usually only buy one of each deck anyway. I don’t think that’s an unreasonable restriction. So why not do a similar thing for Prerelease kits?

Then the booster pack restriction is such a slap in the face. 36 booster packs in a box, so using their figures you should see approximately 4 codes. You have just forked out over £80 for a box, you have 4 codes and can only claim one of them! That’s pretty pathetic fromWotC. I believe there is a redeem code in every Pokemon booster pack with no restriction on how many can be claimed online. So even if WotC are not going to be that generous, why the limitation? That’s a whole 12 boosters you could claim. Not exactly going to break the virtual bank is it? They have already got the money for the physical product. It’s not as if they are going to have to print more stuff, just flip some bits. Plus it would help get people playing Arena who also play the physical side.

I seriously can’t see any reasonable argument to justify this model. I’m scared to revisit the model they are using within Arena itself. Maybe it’s for the best that they aren’t on iOS. I’ll stick with the Epic Closed Beta on my iPad (dark draft is awesome) for my MtG like experience.

I love playing MtG, but I find WotC so frustrating.

GoR Prerelease Weekend Imminent

Tomorrow at midnight will see many Magic players cracking open their Prerelease kits, building decks and playing Magic until the early o clock, before crawling into bed just as the rest of us are getting out of ours.

Yes it’s Prerelease weekend for Guilds of Ravnica. So along with the Prerelease kits many Magic players will be buying their booster boxes (with buy-a-box promo) a week early, along with the Planeswalker decks.

I know my FLGS is fully booked for their Saturday morning Prerelease event. Which is ok because while they are drooling over the new cards, I’ll hopefully be playing Keyforge on the FFG stand at the Tabletop Gaming Live Show down in hell central (also known as London).

Yeah unfortunately Prerelease clashes with the show, so it wasn’t really a hard decision to make. I’d already booked the hotel months ago before this release date was announced.

For those attending Prerelease I hope you pull some great cards. Those going to Tabletop Gaming Live hope to see you there.

Scythe Encounter Card Previews

I’m really excited about this post. Scythe is my favourite game of all time. I came to that conclusion after I did over ten thousand paired comparison tests of games in my game collection that I had played. It was a very exhausting process, and one that I plan to repeat next year.

But this post isn’t about how I came to the conclusion that Scythe is my favourite game of all time. It’s about me getting my grubby digital mits on some exclusive previews of four Encounter cards for an up and coming Scythe related thing. I believe there will be an announcement in the near future about what it is.

When I first saw these Encounter cards I spent minutes just enjoying the art. Just taking in how stunning the images were. And it is stunning.

I have to admit when I was looking at the options on each of the encounter cards I will be sharing with you the Magic player in me kicked in. I started evaluating the choices like I would the abilities of a Planeswalker. And in some ways you can look at these options as the Encounter equivalents.

So let’s have a look at the first of these encounter cards that the Stonemaier Games deep throat sent me to share with the world.

I’m such a fan of the art in Scythe. But this cards art is just so gorgeous. Seeing it for the first time I thought this was reminiscent of the scenes in the Force Awakens on Jakku with the crashed Star Destroyer half buried in the sand dunes. For me this is almost the cold weather version. The crashed half buried dreadnought dwarfing everything around it. Love it.

The options you have on this encounter are pretty cool. I definitely think the rescue option will be selected the most. The match one is very situational, and board state dependent. You don’t want to leave resources unclaimed ready for others to swoop in and take. So I can see that being the least selected option. The taking the credit option is a nice quick shot of power with a possible nice little benefit.


I’m not sure about Eastern European mountains, this art on Encounter 49 made me think of Scotland or the Lakes, and how beautiful they are in Winter. In fact it made me long to get back out on the hills and enjoying the amazing mountains we have. I just love it.

The reveal card option, I’m happy to take that gamble to gain power. It’s a very Magic the Gathering thing to do. I can’t remember specific cards, but there are a few out there where you are revealing the top card to gain health or do damage in a similar style. I actually like the middle option, it’s enough to push you into a higher scoring zone, or give you that final push to score the popularity star. Oh and that final option that’s removal, I like removal. That could remove a threat from another player who is in a position to attack, or it could set up your next turn for you to move into the now free space.

If I had to say maybe my least favourite art of the four cards, but it is still pretty cool. I’m kinda reminded of Constable and his work, or those early black and white photos of old time farming.

I’m in two minds about the first option. I like it, and the idea of getting another shot of drawing an encounter card. And if I was playing Rusviet I’d love this because getting to the Encounter token again would be real easy. But I don’t like the idea of leaving it there for others to nab. The middle option I do like a lot. It has the flexibility to be very very useful depending on board state at the time you chose which is the best token to move. And OMG that last ability. Warp to an empty spot on the board basically, and it doesn’t cost me anything to do!

This final Encounter card is so Magic the Gathering and Red.

For the last time lets look at the art. It’s different from the rest that we have seen. There are no mechs, no dreadnaughts. However it still manages to have that 1920’s alt history feel to it. It has an almost cinematic stand off feel to it. You feel that this would not be out of place in a movie trailer. It’s such a classic shot.

The first option for me is classic red in Magic the Gathering, card draw and then having to discard a card. I think that the bribe option is also red, it has it’s price, and you get a great benefit, it’s just random. It’s that chaotic, randomness that gives it the red feel. That last ability. That could be your last star to trigger the end of the game. The end of game out of nowhere. What a great surprise. It’s definitely a mid to late game option.

I know I kept making the Magic the Gathering comparisons when looking at the Encounters. But there has definitely been an influence here, and a positive one I think. There are some great options on these Encounter cards, naturally some fit certain tactics and factions better than others. But there are at least two options on each Encounter here that I would like to play if I drew that card. You can’t ask more than that really without seeming greedy. But if you are Polania where you can select 2 options per encounter card, choosing the first option pays for the third in more than one of the cases on the Encounters above. That’s a nice synergy.

There you have it four new Encounter cards that we will be getting our hands on. I can’t wait to be shuffling these into the Encounter deck and drawing one of them. I hope that I have done the cards justice, and not waffled too much, been too pretentious. You’ve read my thoughts on the cards. But which is your favourite? What do you think of them? Let me know in the comments below (if you haven’t commented before I will need to approve your comment, then you are golden after that to comment freely whenever. Sadly spam forces these sort of measures on me.)

Quick catch up

It’s been quiet on here the past week, not much gaming going on. I’ve started painting another wave of Zombicide minis. Which I’ll share the final results of on here, but the actual photos of my progress whilst painting them will be shared on Instagram. Otherwise I think you would start to get pretty bored.

But with approx 20 painted zombies I have enough to use with the Last Days skirmish rules. I have the mdf tokens, waiting for some range rulers to arrive. I have some unpainted cars (apparently I can find tutorials on painting realistic windows!). I’m hoping to pick up some buildings and a playmat next weekend. I just need to build some squads (and paint them) from the Zombicide survivors and find someone to play with.

There was the Magic Openhouse last weekend, and I went along to my FLGS to participate. I went with the black Welcome deck this time, and ended up Black/Green or Golgari if we are using the Ravnica guilds.

Which is convenient because I was planning to go with that combo for the upcoming store championship. It will be a newish deck for me. You may remember I had a mono black aggro standard deck that I built. Well a few of the cards are rotating out with the release of Guilds of Ravnica. So I thought I’d splash some green, with Llanowar Elves, Steal Leaf Champion, Ghalta, and if I’m real lucky with my pulls one or two of Assassin’s Trophy (hottest card in the upcoming set I believe).


I’m sadly going to miss the Prerelease this weekend because I’m going to the inaugural Tabletop Gaming Live expo in London. Which means I’m hopefully going to get to try Keyforge. I think the FFG stand will be very popular because of this, so I may have to fight my way through to a table to try it.

While at my FLGS they did have a 28mm mdf derelict building that looked perfect for Last Days. So I’ll be picking that up next time I’m there throwing money at the store owner.

Tiny Epic Zombies and the playmat turned up. As I’m writing this another Kickstarter is being delivered to home. A book about the development of Final Fantasy 7 called 500 Years (iirc) also dropped through my letter box, and another Kickstarter that I’d backed.

My post tomorrow I’m rather excited about. I think once you see it, one or two of you will be too. I can’t wait to share it with you.

Mtg Guilds of Ravnica Open House This Weekend

This weekend coming sees the start of the Guilds of Ravnica season kick off with the MtG Guilds of Ravnica Open House.

Yep it’s that time once more to pop along to your FLGS, grab a FREE welcome deck and learn to play Magic the Gathering, and play some games of MtG with your free deck.

Your reward for participating in this is a FREE 60 card deck (the welcome deck you were given), plus the following promo card.

The Open House events are aimed at new and returning players. But you will also find seasoned players there too more than willing to teach you how to play the game, and then play a few games with you also.

My FLGS The Hobbit Hole are holding their Open House this Saturday. Hope to see you there.

A weekend of Wave 5

After that busy week of gaming, I followed it up with a quiet weekend in chilling in front of the box with a paint brush in hand. So Wave 5 has had some lovin’.

I gave the front of the zombies this time a second wash, but using a red tone. Trying to give that bloody tint to the torso. The wound/cut on the back I ran the red tone wash over too, but left the rest of the back. I also did a blue tone wash on the jeans.

I also strategically dabbed spots with the crusted sore red on the trousers and a cut on one arm.

I decided against dry brushing, and have applied the varnish. Grass quickly to do, and that’s Wave 5 done.

Wave 6 is waiting on the side lines primed and ready to hit the production line. With a quiet week ahead, and I can’t believe I’m typing this, I may start painting them to unwind in the evening.