What Kind of Wargamer am I? 2024 Age of Sigmar Nashville Teams Event


People who have been reading this blog have known that I am slowly but surely diving deeper and deeper into both the world of miniature painting and tabletop wargaming albeit slowly.

The first weekend of February was one of those pivotal moments for me where I took a leap deeper in my tabletop gaming journey. My goals for the endeavor was to determine, what kind of gamer am I? Am I casual player? Do I like the competitive scene? How competitive am I? Do I lean more narratively ? Also and most importantly do I find myself welcomed in the community as a female gamer? But i’m getting ahead of myself….

Tough Crowd, Nashville Teams 2024

I had the opportunity to be an assistant Tournament Organizer to my good friend Jacob Berry from the Rage of Sigmar Podcast and member of the Sigmar Competitive Team Tough Crowd. We have gotten to know each other while I played at the same local store in Nashville Tennessee when I lived there. Not being prepared to play in the teams event myself I offered my assistance. As an expert data spreadsheet nerd my skills were gladly welcomed. Assisting the organization of the event via predominately maintaining the score documents, etc. was the perfect opportunity to watch and interact with the community.

I also felt strongly that I did not have enough game mastery to truly compete at that level nor do I have a fully painted army yet for events like this. My largest weakness is that sneaky devil, time. Mastery comes with practice and limited time makes that slower.

This event consisted of 20 teams of 4 for a total of 80 players. With the help of the Georgia Warband, Dillion from Nashcon and Adepticon there were 40 total tables of terrain and game mats to go around. If anything going to this event was worth it for the sake of seeing and being inspired by all the terrain. For context Dillion Griffin the organizer of Nashcon and Anthony Pulcastro who 3D printed the vast majority of the terrain have been commonly noted to rewrite the script of the standard for Sigmar’s wargaming tables.

There was also another goal with going to this event, evaluate how comfortable I can be as most likely the only female gamer in the room. If I decide to be more committed to this aspect of Sigmar I significantly have to decide that I will have to join some of the incredible women at being a trail blazer to break stereotypes. As a female in games both tabletop and video games, I acknowledge that I am a minority and those communities are not necessarily the most friendly, supportive, and welcoming. In video games it is often that women play but do not use online voice chat or use user names that would identify them as she/her. In tabletop games however it is significantly more difficult as there is no hiding. It is just you and your opponent talking for several hours.

While I did eventually become welcomed in the community it did result in making an announcement that I was indeed NOT the wife of the tournament organizer and anyone who assumed so had to buy me a beer. To be honest the fact that it did require us to start this “game” was disappointing and I received about 10 beers over the course of the weekend. The original beers were for the assumption but as the weekend progressed it was more of a free drink as accepting me into the community. This opened doors for me to get to know new people and have conversations. While not ideal I do think there were productive conversations that have come out of this, exercise.

The Results

For the full overview of the tournament results you can see the list and pictures of the winners here: https://x.com/bigjables/status/1757176415118631196?s=20
Summary:

  • Best Sports: Wes Witherow
  • Tough Act to Follow (Best Sports Team): Muletown BuffBoys
  • Golden Drop Pod (wooden spoon): Coy Barron
  • You Deserved This (lowest battle with Belakor, Morathi, Gotrek): Cody Bates
  • Best Teammate (no wins on the highest scoring Team): Patrick Shepard
  • Reckless in the Face of Danger (lost the most friendly wizards due to miscasts/spell effects): Josh Hankin & Nick Raverty
  • Players Choice: David Griffin
  • Crowd Pleasers (best Team Spirit): Fungal Fanclub
  • Tough Mode (highest combined score with only 1 faction): Getting Khorney
  • MVP (best single overall): Scooter Walters
  • Coalition of Toughies (best Team balttle): Run it down for Harambe
  • Toughest Crowd (best overall team): OG Southern Slayers

How Did I Do?

Well last but not least, I also functioned as a ringer for the tournament. Meaning that if anyone was sick and needed a sub in I was there at the ready. Well as it turned out I was needed, ironically enough with my friends from my old store in Nashville Tennessee and the team I probably would have been on if I played. While I did not win a single game the entire weekend I played I did have a lot of fun.
Well last but not least, I also functioned as a ringer for the tournament. Meaning that if anyone was sick and needed a sub in I was there at the ready. Well as it turned out I was needed, ironically enough with my friends from my old store in Nashville Tennessee and the team I probably would have been on if I played. While I did not win a single game the entire weekend I played I did have a lot of fun. My team was incredibly supportive and glad that they had someone make sure that all players had a match up. I did end up getting paired into some skewed matches but that is ok I did learn a lot such as a 3d6 Charge from Slaves to Darkness prayer which killed me almost entirely top of turn 1.

Here are some pictures from my games.

I have so many take away’s from the event both on a personal and gaming level. While this is still sinking in overall my original investitive questions of if I wanted to dive deeper were answered.

Yes, I definitely want to play more competitive games and push my skills as a gamer to their absolute limits. While I do not aspire to go for a national title or be regionally ranked. I want to be confident and have a large chance of success going to local tournaments. One day i’ll win some trophies not just for best general but perhaps also best painted? I am walking away wanting to roll more dice not less and I call that a win.

I also walked away with an awesome gauntlet as a gift for being a “Right Hand” to the event organizer Jacob.

I am starting to find a theme that 2024 is going to be a massive year on my evolution as a gamer as I continuously push myself. There are already some fun things cooking and I can’t wait to share them.

Crazmadsci 


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2024 New Year, New Army: Escalation Leage Begins

Who would have thought almost three years ago this week my future in tabletop gaming would be changed forever. I mean it isn’t that dramatic but sometimes it makes me not so sure.


I have since started diving into the massive world of tabletop Wargaming specifically Age of Sigmar and it completely changed my confidence in an entirely new area of gaming. Flashback, I was at my friendly local game store for a paint hobby night and saw that they had several boxes of Games Workshop boxes at 80% off! To date I have always felt priced out of Games Workshop products and intimidated. The price of entry was to steep to see if it was something that interested me. I’ve always wanted to see what these fancy Games Workshop models were all about and at 80% off I couldn’t resist. I decided to bite the bullet for less than $30 and purchased both Greywater Fastness Start Collecting box of dwarves and the Bloodbowl team of the Imperial Nobility. I was absolutely stoked.

Little did I know that I purchased the absolutely worst thing to buy in order to try and learn Age of Sigmar. You see to start a Cities of Sigmar army which contains Greywater Fastness box I purchased has more choice and options to build an army than any other army in the game, with perhaps the iconic Stormcast Eternals. Cities of Sigmar was one of the oldest, most out of date and complicated armies to attempt to learn how to play Age of Sigmar since it contained almost the entirity of the now retired Warhammer Fantasy game. To shorten the story, I ended up shelving the dream of fielding the mortals of men, dwarves and elves against the large monsters and creatures of the Mortal Realms and picked up a beginner and more affordable army of Orruks, Kruelboyz as my army with training wheels.

Waiting, impatiently like a child waiting for Christmas morning I eagerly waited the day for the promised new 3rd edition Battletome and updated model range of which to kit out my army. Now the time is primed for me to bring this long awaited dream to reality.

I mean check out this beautiful model range (credit Games Workshop youtube)!


NEW YEAR, NEW HOBBY

Fast forward to today. I have joined forces with my friendly local game store. Together as a community we have decided to start a local escalation league of which to encourage others to collect, build, and paint new armies of which to play Age of Sigmar. This is one of the best opportunities to get started in the game as games start small, less financial investment and moving pieces to learn the rules. It is also the perfect opportunity of which to learn a new army. We all suffer the torment of endless hours of building the army of our dreams together.

Coordinating with the store who is doing a fantastic financial incentive of “New Hobby, New Year” any models purchased from November 1st, 2023 til March 1st, 2024 and are painted by the 1st of March will receive 25% of that boxes purchased value in store credit. This is my time to purchase the new model line and build my army. Since so many of the models are brand new there is not really a second hand market in existence yet so buying full price will have to happen more often than I’d like to be able to play the army I want.


Getting Encouragement from my peers

The escalation leauge is broken into 4 phases and an introductory painting phase. We are currenting in Phase 0.

Phase 0 January 1st 2024 to January 28st, 2024 

  • Painting Phase
  • Minimum:
  • 1 Hero 
  • 1 Battle Line Unit (Minimum unit size)
  • No Monsters (To help keep the 500 pt skirmish game balanced)

Phase 1 January 29nd, 2024 to February 18th, 2024 

  • 500 Points Game
  • Minimum:
  • 1 Hero 
  • 1 Battle Line Unit (Minimum unit size)
  • No Monsters (To help keep the 500 pt skirmish game balanced)

Phase 2 February 19th, 2024 to March 10rd, 2024 

  • 1,000 Points Game
    Minimum:
  • 1 Hero 
  • 2 Battle Line Unit (Minimum unit size)

Phase 3 March 11th, 2024 to March 31st, 2024 

  • 1,500 Points Game
    Minimum:
  • 1 Hero 
  • 3 Battle Line Unit (Minimum unit size)

Phase 4 April 1st to April 22th, 2024 

  • 2,000 Points Game
  • Makeup painting

Scoring System

ActivityPointsBonus
Build a new unit (Non Hero/+3+1 for Conversions
Paint a new unit+3+2 Diorama Display / +1 extra details
Complete 500 Pts every 3 Weeks+15
Build/Paint a Hero Unit+5+1 Conversions / +1 Diorama Display
Huge “mini”+5+1 Conversions / +1 Diorama Display
Play 1st Game+3+2 Play for 1+ additional Games
Sportsmanship +5Great Opponent +3
Game Results+3 (1/Phase)+5 Narrative write up(Max 1/Phase)

Painted models will need to meet the following minimum standard:

  • All base colors as applicable to specific miniatures (Armor, Weapons, Skin, Cloth, etc.)
  • Must be based (Minimum of a color sand)
  • Extra details include: Washes/Shadows, highlights, high quality basing

Status Check

With Phase 0 ending on Monday January 1st I admit I’m significantly behind where I’d like to be. Currently the only points I have accumulated in this phase for the league are related to building the models. I might be able to squeak a unit completed by Monday but my hopes are not so great.

Assembled Units:

  • +3 Steelhelms
  • Alchemite Warforger (hero), no points until painted
  • +3 Freeguild Command Corps
  • +3 Wildercorps Hunters

Onwards!!!

I am so excited to see where this army is going to go but admittedly intimidated. Can I paint up my collection? How am I going to afford some new models I need for my list without hurting the bank? Next phase I have quite a few deals lined up and print commissions to help lessen the burden and I can’t wait to talk about it.

Now the decision I will have to make is do I decide to have a mixed army of Humans, Dwarves and Elfs or purely focused on one race…. I currently own quite a bit of all 3.