It is a memorable game for me not only because I cannot bring such a big army with me to The U.S., but also because it is fun in itself to see such big painted armies on the table. As Auxryn wrote, it was full of dramatic turns.
I'm sorry about some ill arrangements, especially confusion about the pick-up site (Kondo-san and me had different konbini in each mind when we talking about it) and hasty finish and packing. I hope everyone joining the event enjoyed the game despite of those mishaps.
By the way, Kondo-san and I calculated the result which was unclear because of hasty ending, and find that the Combined Tau Sphere beat our Imperium (and its pretenders) Coalition 17 vs 14.
The breakdown is...
Tau: 3 markers on 1st break (3 pt.), 2 on 2nd (4 pt.), and 5 at the last (15 pt.). Kill Baneblade, Storm Lord and my Warlord.
AM and friends: 3 markers on 1st break (3 pt.), 4 on 2nd (8 pt.) and 1 at the last (3 pt.). Kill Aun'ba and all characters in the Council formation.
@Auxryn
Got rained a bit? We Japanese learned you say it rained cts and dogs in our high schools
Anyway, you stuck well to the objectives and placed your warriors on right places. Your commander proved his grid to his Ork fellows
@job
Your beautifully painted Night Lords were awesome sight on the table. I am afraid that we left them midst Tau's crossfire, though I still think Flank March was the best choice to utilize their potentials. I wish I could help you out to dealing with shots from multiple players, either by distract part of their attention to our units or by checking enemy player's rolls while you were busy dealing with another. It helped me a lot that you kept track of the number of saves I must take while I was away from some of my units.
Your Hellbrute also did fine job to earn 5 Victory points almost by himself in the last moments.
@The Underdweller
Your battlesuits did great job blowing up my vehicles, especially Stormlord (as I remember).













