Friday 6 September 2013

Rulings from the Rulings Team 5-09-2013

The latest set of rulings is out.  Please read these VERY carefully as they will be in effect for the AUSNZ CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES.  Please let everyone in your playgroups know about these changes.

Note: This means that players at the Last Chance Qualifier will be qualified for the Championship if they score 2VP or more during the preliminary rounds.

http://www.vekn.net/forum/6-rules-questions/53871-rules-team-rulings-05-sept-2013

Wednesday 4 September 2013

Townsville Sealed Starter Tournament Results

There was some VTES action in Townsville not long ago where a sealed starter deck tournament took place.  A full write up of the action can be found on the Townsville VTES Blog.

Saturday 17 August 2013

News from the Design Team

The short summary is:

The First VEKN Set (Danse Macabre) is waiting for some legal paperwork to be cleared and things finally signed before going into Print-On-Demand with Steve Wieck @ OneBookShelf.com.

So, since that all seems to basically be going swimmingly, why not start another set in the pipeline!  There will be a complete Independent Set (4 Traditional Indies + Gangrel) in playtest with a plan to be finalised later this year.

Details can be found here:
http://www.vekn.net/designers-diary/237-designers-diary-entry-for-august

Championship Travellers

So who is travelling for the Nats?

Thinking a few pre, during, and post event beers and games are called for!  I've got flights and will be arriving late afternoon Friday (how far is Paramatta by train from the city station the airport link goes to?) and then heading home dinner time Monday.

Assume everyone will stay at the hotel that Andrew suggested since he got a deal for us (nice work!) at that place and it's within walking distance of everything.

Nats Decks

So who has selected what they're playing for the Nats?

As I have no play group currently I've been having to play JOL which means figuring out what deck to play in advance in order to tune it.  I have ruled out Disco's whacky 419 / Hide the Heart combo, it's very cool but I can't quite get it to run properly.  Got a Brujah Debate deck that isn't working that well either so that's on the scrap heap.  Have a nice Tupdog deck and an OBT toolbox with guns and black metamorphosis that are both going well but aren't going to win championships.

So currently thinking Baali Vote, Derange Malk sleaze, AAA sleaze, Nos Princes, Maryanne bloat / vote, or Howler and friends :-)  Hopefully narrow it down by October!

What's everyone else thinking?

Thursday 18 July 2013

Ending of an Era

At the end of the financial year just passed...

Unlimited Hobbies (Blacktown) has closed its doors permanently.  I'm not privvy to all of the details but general rumour suggests it was a combination of business being poached by GameTraders and rental increases.

So for many in Sydney, that spells an end to one of the places we'd all played a lot of VTES.

Monday 15 July 2013

Sydney Qualifier Wrap

8 players, (a disappointing number*), attended the Sydney Qualifier run on the 14th July at Good Games in the city.  Of the players, only 2 were local.  The rest came from Brisbane (2) and Newcastle (4).

The players were:


  1. Steve Wedd (Sydney) - Settite Stealth Bleed with weenie dominate minions
  2. Claudio Gomes (Sydney) - Aus/Dom/Tha wall with a splash of fortitude
  3. Stephen Harris (Brisbane) - Tremere Wall
  4. Tony Wedd (Brisbane) - Harbinger + Weenie Fortitude Wall with Sticks
  5. Julian Gatt (Newcastle) - Juggler Twister feat Pochtli
  6. Stephen Cowie (Newcastle) - Ian Forestal is an Anarch Wall
  7. Justin Evans (Newcastle) - Malkavian Vote with Madness Network feat. Lutz
  8. Craig Johnston (Newcastle) - Ravnos with Thaumaturgy Wall

The Event was 2R + F

Round 1.
Game 1
Julian -> Stephen Harris -> Justin Evans -> Tony Wedd
Result: Julian 4VP & GW

Game 2
Craig -> Claudio -> Steve -> Stephen Cowie
Result: Steve 4VP & GW

Round 2
Game 3
Steve -> Julian -> Claudio -> Stephen Harris
Result: Claudio 3VP & GW, Steve 1VP

Game 4
Justin -> Craig -> Tony Wedd -> Stephen Cowie
Result: Justin 3VP & GW, Tony 1VP

Ranking after Prelim Rounds
  1. Steve Wedd : 1GW & 5 VP
  2. Julian Gatt : 1GW & 4VP
  3. Claudio Gomes : 1GW & 3VP
  4. Justin Evans : 1GW & 3VP
  5. Tony Wedd : 1VP
The Final seating was:
Tony -> Steve -> Justin -> Claudio -> Julian

The Final started off with Julian placing a Fame onto Tony's Andy (1cap Caitiff with for), and using Dodd to rush and bin him after a protracted combat.  The Fame would stay in torpor for a considerable time after this, causing plenty of pool damage to everyone.  Steve hit Justin hard who was trying to hit Claudio but getting blocked.  Claudio was building up and trying to defend whilst Julian got out Juggler to go with Dodd and equipped Juggler with a .44 and began trying to rescue Andy.  Tony kept blocking the rescue and would invariably lose a weenie to torpor.

Justin then realized he had made a terrible mistake, only influencing out Lutz he couldn't play the Parity Shifts that he began to draw into.  This realization soon heralded the demise of Justin.  Tony fell soon after (thanks to a stealth bleed from Claudio being flicked to him by Julian), never being able to draw a Harbinger.  He kept paying 1 to see 1 but was denied by his Crypt.  Julian too had a Crypt draw issue, digging repeatedly for Pochtli and unable to find him, but Tony's failure was more severe.

Claudio tried to defend against the heavy bleed of Steve, but couldn't last long.  When he died, Julian conceded.  He didn't have much pool left (7), and only 2 minions, Dodd and Juggler.  The Waste Management Operation was his only recursion with Pochtli not controlled.  Julian's library was down to 5 cards, and he had no combat or rush in hand.  Steve conversely had 4 minions in play, most with considerable blood and close to 15 pool.

Final Rank
Name
Prelim GWs
Prelim VPs
Final VPs
1
Steve Wedd
1
5
4
2
Julian Gatt
1
4
1
2
Claudio Gomes
1
3
0
2
Justin Evans
1
3
0
2
Tony Wedd
0
1
0
6
Steve Cowie
0
0
n/a
6
Craig Johnston
0
0
n/a
6
Steve Harris
0
0
n/a

It was a good win to Steve and a good, fun day even if the turnout was poor*.

Thanks to Nick for organizing and running the event.  Even with the small number, it was a good, fun time of playing V:TES.  Everyone played in the right spirit, and there were quite a few laughs all round.

And no deals were broken from what I can tell.  So the fuddy duddy's can be happy that everyone played honest.  :)

*Sydney players.... where were you?

Tuesday 9 July 2013

Do you consciously Metagame your decks?

I am wondering if you (the players) metagame your decks. 

If you see people starting to play more block, do you then play low-stealth, block-punishers (Aching Beauty/Change of Target/etc) or block-fails decks deliberately so the others will hand-jam?

If you see more and more combat, do you try to arms-race them into more violent combat or go for the Strike: Combat Ends route or for damage prevention?

I have to admit after my trip to Melbourne I did decide to build a few block-punishing and at least one anti-weenie deck.  But do you do the same?

Also, is there a deck-type or combat-type you are seeing in your local group and do you plan to metagame it?

Monday 8 July 2013

Sydney Qualifier

Just a reminder, that this Sunday 14/7/13 will see the Sydney Qualifier run.

Location ~ Good Games in the City
Time ~ 11:00am
Format ~ 2 Rounds + Final
Cost ~ Free

Contacts ~ Nick Miller or Stephen Harris

Friday 5 July 2013

Comments

Hi all, Just an info bit to advise that Comments are enabled, you just need to sign in with a Google Account to leave them. So feel free to leave a comment on a post or a page.

And remember:

Thursday 4 July 2013

The Horizon

So this is the best tip I ever got on strategy:

"Learn to recognise someone heading who is heading over the horizon and make sure you don't waste resources either helping them or helping someone else push them over"

By horizon they obviously mean when someone else is about to be ousted that isn't you or your prey.

This is really about not worrying about table balance and realising that sometimes when someone is down you need to kick them.  Previously I would worry about anyone that wasn't my prey being ousted and waste resources stopping that happen.  Which sometimes is required and sometimes is not and this little tip, given to me by my mate Sven in London, is really about picking which case it is and making the most of that.

Pretty much once I got to the heart of what that meant and understood it I went from someone who could get a few VPs and maybe the odd game win to someone that got game wins.  I reckon this is the most common limitation people place on themselves when they first start playing tournaments so there it is.

S

Monday 1 July 2013

Upcoming Brisbane Events

So I'm looking at running a couple of events in Brisbane later this year.
In early August I'll be running a VTES storyline event, probably the Cultist storyline.

Also something in November.  Maybe a limited event (Jyhad starter + boosters).
Each event/weekend will be the usual full-tilt gaming, drinking and lack-of-sleep weekend that I offer. Some crashing space is available at my place for out of towners.
If anyone is interested, let me know.



Sunday 30 June 2013

Deals

Hi All

So getting the discussion started with a bit of a general question - what are you play groups like at deals?

Pretty much in our small group, we've same core dudes for like 10 years or so, deals are pretty much on an action by action basis; you rescue me, I support your next vote that kind of carry on.  That's pretty much the way it's always been.  Mostly also with everyone being experienced we kind of expect sensible (well in Greg's case sensible is more like predictable weirdness!) cross table behaviour.  We also don't really beg help to live, if it's clear me being off the table is good for my cross tables allies then effort won't be wasted trying to talk someone into helping me.

I'm playing some JOL league games at the moment and there is some crazy deal cross table oust carry on, made worse by the dealing taking place without all parties at the table (so to speak).  It's like worse than a tournament, I'd forgotten how bad some of the Europeans are when it comes to table talking.  It's total VP dealing, you oust him and then I'll oust this dude.  Is this sort of carry on normal in anyone's local groups?  Or we just see some, not heaps, of it at tourneys?

S

Saturday 29 June 2013

Tournaments and Other Pages

Hi all, As this blog is in its infancy, it is only starting to get up on its feet and starting to toddle. More and more information will become visible on this site, some of which will be mirrored on the Facebook Group. If you're not a member of the Facebook Group, don't worry, we'll do our best to keep them running in sync.

As such, there are now a number of pages that are slowly being added to this blog, including upcoming tournaments. So, if you're not sure about what tournaments you can attend, they'll all be posted up on that page.

You'll also be able to see who the Princes (or Archbishops/Barons) are of your domain and our National Coordinator.

Beginner resources will be made available when they are developed also.

So, keep playing and remember "Prey to the Left".

Thursday 27 June 2013

Welcome to the Crocodile Temple

Hello all and welcome to the Crocodile Temple.

This will be a blog linked closely to the Australian V:TES Facebook Group

It will be used as a secondary point of reference for those who may not use Social Networking, as well as a place to post articles on the game we all love, including Deck Building articles, tactics and strategy, and discussion about upcoming events.

It can also be used to help find a group near you.

I am Julian, the Prince of Newcastle.  Hopefully, this blog will have contributors from the other Domains as well as our National Coordinator Stephen.

Here are the Princes for New Zealand and Australia

The Australian/New Zealand Championship Trophy