A 50ss game of Malifaux
Strategy: Wedge Recover Evidence
Schemes: Scout the Rooftops, Frame Job, Reshape the Land
My list:
Rusty Alyce, Trigger Happy & 2x Hollow Waifs
Marlena Webster
Desolation Engine
Ashes and Dust
Hard Stop Herbert
2x Scavenger
Pool: 6
Opponent had:
Kastore, Fervent & 2x Urn Bearers
Gwyll
Leech King
Athorak
2x Cavern Nephilim
Blood Vessel
Giant Leech
Pool: 3
Turn 1: Amalgam picked Frame Job with Ashes and Dust, Returned took Scout the RooftopsMy first activation was to go and bait Frame Job with Ashes and Dust by scaling the model to a building in the middle, and slapping down a scheme marker that might work as a Scout the Rooftops marker.
Neverborn wasn't too interested with the Ashes and Dust, until Kastore went to pick up a strategy marker nearby, and did some damage with a bonus action.
Kastore took a severe enough beating from Desolation Engine that an Urnbearer lured him back to safety.
Leech King summoned a Giant Leech next to Ashes and Dust, which was eventually shot to pieces by Rusty Alyce.
Hard Stop Herbert picked up my strategy marker for this turn.
Late in the turn someone pushed Ashes and Dust away from the building. Cavern Nephilims and the hired Giant Leech scored two points from Scout the Rooftops.
And since there was a building in the middle, and deployment was Wedge, both players had easy time claiming the extra point from strategy.
It was a 4-4 opening for both players.
Turn 2: Amalgam picked Scout the Rooftops, Returned took Grave Robbing
After hired Giant Leech came to engage Rusty Alyce, A Hollow Waif went to drop a scheme marker four scouting and gave a soulstoned warning cry for Alyce, who was able to shoot the Giant Leech dead with one shot.Desolation Engine charged Urnbearer and Leech King, leaving the Urnbearer with just one health remaining.
Most of Neverborn crew started relocating to the right after I had moved Ashes and Dust on the ramparts. There was also a Scavenger up there. Kastore came to beat up the minion, but didn't score a kill. In fact, Neverborn scored no kills this turn, which had them lose a strategy point this turn. However, damage done was prohibitively extensive. Scavenger was at three, Herbert at two and Ashes and Dust had lost half of their health as well.
Rusty Alyce had to walk, bonus and drop two schemes. Another Scavenger and the Hollow Waif had all placed enough markers to get two points from Scout the Rooftops, but then Leech King summoned a Giant Leech to Alyce, and the Giant Leech summoned a Giant Leech to Rusty Alyce.
Oh well.
Outcasts took the lead with 6-4.
Turn 3: Amalgam picked Detonate Charges, Returned took Make It Look Like an Accident
Returned had easy time doing Make It Look Like an Accident, when Urnbearer lured Scavenger from top of the ramparts, into her own hazardous aura, leaving him with just one health remaining - thus unable to activate without dying. Someone eventually did kill him though to get a strategy marker.Kastore Murdered Hard Stop Herbert, and either him or Blood Vessel picked up the strategy.
Athorak was able to cleave a Hollow Waif dead with just one strike, although I don't remember who picked up the strategy.
Desolation Engine charged the Urnbearer who had just one point left, and managed to kill her but it took all his action points. Scavenger had to shuffle round to come and pick it up, after which he was mauled by Leech King and a Cavern Nephilim.
Another Hollow Waif picked up a strategy marker that had been left a turn before.
Marlena Webster charged a Leech on the building in the middle, killed it and picked strategy right away. So that was an intense turn with the strategy, but in the end both got a point.
Rusty Alyce shot random damage here and there. I should have focused solely on Athorak, but instead the bullets were spread between him and Leech King. She summoned an Abomination to Athorak, though. Unless I completely misremember, but I think she did five damage to Leech King and five damage to Athorak with just two hits.
Detonate Charges didn't take too much effort, so scores continued with a two point lead for Outcasts, 9-7.
Turn 4: Amalgam took Runic Binding, Returned took Breakthrough
Early enough I took the singular point from Runic Binding.
Gwyll had put a scheme marker to Neverborn Deployment, and Blood Vessel put one on the centerline where I really couldn't reach it.
Kastore wrecked Ashes and Dust. I was afraid that he might get a no-heal token, so I let the guy fall with the first strike. He also killed the Abomination that had been summoned. I ran Dust Storm to block the picking up of the strategy marker.
I don't quite remember how I killed the Giant Leech, but I wasn't able to pick up the strategy during the same activation. Cavern Nephilim ran to block picking it up.
Oh alright, that's the game we're playing. I ran Marlena Webster to block picking up the marker that Dust Storm was already protecting. Well, opponent still had Lure's available, so that's why.
Athorak went to place a scheme marker to my deployment, so Rusty Alyce ran right next to it.
Because of the hunger shenanigans Leech King was able to reach my deployment anyway to drop a Breakthrough marker.
Neither crews got strategy, but both go full points from their schemes. But that was just one for Outcasts, so the game ended in a narrow 10-9 victory for Rusty Alyce.



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