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Title: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Chase on November 24, 2011, 03:30:13 AM
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Thanks to everyone that came out to celebrate!  It's always a goofy, fun event.  I am always looking for more events like it, so if you see them in your travels across the internet please send them my way.



After 12 rounds of carnage I'd like to congratulate Mike Defevers and Simon Leen on their victory.  A tie on TANKSgiving?  Who would have thought?  I am told they have the most expensive and least expensive tanks between them.  Pretty cool, huh?  Both players were given the tank of their choice.


A few awesome things to note:
Dave Dourins little Wave Serpent managed to survive the entire event!  How does that happen?
Andy Norris managed to kill 3 different tanks in one turn.  Awesome!

Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: canadianone on November 24, 2011, 10:27:18 AM
I just love how in the end, it came down to a tie between a giant super heavy... and a puny little exorcist. truly a david Goliath story if i have ever seen one.

Id also like to congratulate myself on never surviving a single round on the table!
   
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Ian Mulligan on November 24, 2011, 02:14:51 PM
Exorcists are sooooo good! I'm happy to see someone win something with that codex, even if it it was just a fun event.
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Benjamin on November 24, 2011, 08:11:59 PM
Exorcists are sooooo good! I'm happy to see someone win something with that codex, even if it it was just a fun event.
It helped that Simon had a sound plan, rolled well enough to get the exact upgrades he needed and figured out the play pattern pretty quick.

My play pattern was people looking somewhat guilty about shooting my Land Raider (as they liked it), and still shooting it off the table anyway.

We definitely need durability awards next year. Longest alive streak, and Most times redeployed.
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Ian Mulligan on November 24, 2011, 09:08:27 PM
I figured upgrades played a large role in his success. I was planning on going with a Baal Predator and praying for the upgrades I wanted.
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: JWebs on November 24, 2011, 09:42:25 PM
We definitely need durability awards next year. Longest alive streak, and Most times redeployed.

Longest time sitting in the middle taunting?
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Benjamin on November 24, 2011, 11:13:23 PM
Actually, that was another idea I had to get people off the board edge.

Place an objective marker in the middle. The closer you are to the marker at the end of your turn, the more points you score.
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Ian Mulligan on November 24, 2011, 11:29:59 PM
Actually, that was another idea I had to get people off the board edge.

Place an objective marker in the middle. The closer you are to the marker at the end of your turn, the more points you score.

Like.
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Chase on November 25, 2011, 01:25:45 AM
I can say for sure that we will NOT be using the GW TANKSgiving rules next year.
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: DarkAngelsGuy on November 25, 2011, 09:42:35 AM
Excellent! I was worried I was going to have to make a wagon from a tissue box and a roll of toilet paper. Add a little bolt gun metal and write "Deth Rolla" in red and proceed to pwn. Get blown up, respawn behind, wreck, offer tissue, and get wrecked. "Repeat as necessary"
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Destecado on November 25, 2011, 11:42:35 AM
Excellent! I was worried I was going to have to make a wagon from a tissue box and a roll of toilet paper. Add a little bolt gun metal and write "Deth Rolla" in red and proceed to pwn. Get blown up, respawn behind, wreck, offer tissue, and get wrecked. "Repeat as necessary"

While the Deth Rollas did rack up some hefty points, they did not end up winning.   Still, like the tissue box idea.  The event was fun, if for no other reason to see the super heavies you don't always see in normal game play.  Sorry if I got a little too competative at the beginning.  All in all, Tanks for the memories.    ;D
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Henry R on November 25, 2011, 12:42:31 PM
OH YEAH! Who got last place? This guy!  8)
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: NateT on November 25, 2011, 12:43:27 PM
My one suggestion would be NOT having it the evening before Thankgiving.  I really tried to get there but with all the pre-feast prep work, had I left... Well, I would need a divorce attorney!  As to other fun mini-games, you should try some fantasy ones too.  Chariot races, jousts, barroom brawls... I think there are some fun possibilities there!
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: KestrelM1 on November 28, 2011, 11:20:19 AM
I don't have the exact scores for Abington, but for those interested, the night was won by the Iron Saint (a special Shadowsword from WD#352) with a Battlewagon in close second.
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: Sir_Prometheus on November 30, 2011, 06:45:39 PM
entirely too much ass-ramming. 
Title: Re: Results: TANKSgiving - Plainville
Post by: canadianone on November 30, 2011, 06:52:10 PM
yeah, there was a lot of rear penetration going on, far too much in fact.