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The whole gang actually! Credit: James G.
Ten unique factions, and Void Dancers taking the final W are great to see. Especially in Texas, where the Kill Team scene continues to grow.“Our 10 man tournament at Goldmine Games featured 10 unique teams all vying for the top prize: The Zebrawood Daddy Caddy and Goldmine Games Team Jersey. We had a lower turn out this event with 4 people having to drop due to the tornados that came through earlier in the week and happening the same weekend as the Dallas Open but it was a great time with my teammates rolling some dice! Always happy to run events at such an awesome store (who provides all of the terrain we play on).”
Top slots, Dylan in Black, credit: John R
The results of the Railsplitter’s deserve some inspection, as Hearthykyn remain a team that have some incredible struggles. They do seem particularly well suited to duking it out against horde-ish teams as the combination of high armor saves, ramping damage, and good ploys let you overwhelm your opponents. However you’re still crippled by the 5 inches of movement, and perhaps Dylan G has the secrets. As an undisputed winner with four rounds bravo to Dylan!"Growth of Kill Team in Central Illinois continues to be strong as our event reached a respectable 14 players drawing from both St.Louis and Champaign-Urbana. This event shared the Saturday with a Chicago area event that drew a 24 player turnout, meaning that we are still able to get strong support even when the Windy City isn't able to blow players Southwards. Our winner this month was Dylan Gill who showed everyone that Hearthkyn are not to be counted out, and that where they lack raw power they're a sturdy and reliable team more than capable of grinding down opponents over 4 rounds."
Gamers deep in the Dojo. Credit: Rob P
Chicago sees a very intriguing top 3, with only 3-rounds the 3-way tied record really has me miss that fourth round. It’d be very cool to see where each of the top 3 would land in a final fourth round. With Intercession performing poorly across most of May. Can the Corsairs polish off the Veteran Guard? Would local menace Nick M crush that fourth round? We’ll never know, but its great to see Chicago’s attendance numbers so high!“Chicagoland Game's Dice Dojo Spring Open Kill Team tournament was a testament to the variety of Kill Team. We played three rounds across Open, Close Quarters, and Hazardous boards. Of the 23 players, we saw 17 different teams. Some players were trying out the new hotness from Season 3. Many players learned a lot about Mandrakes, both how to win with them and how to beat them. Resisting the siren's song of new teams, the 3-0s of the day were players piloting their old reliable teams. Kevin Kell came in 3rd with his Imperial Fist Intercession squad, which was also a finalist for Best Painted. Even with a rocky round 1, Eric Miller continued his strong performance with the Corsairs he took to 14th at Adepticon. The winner was Nick "What Nerf?" Myerson (aka Venture Minis) who took their beloved Vet Guard to another 1st place finish. Francesc Massanes's Hierotek Circle (finished just hours before the tournament) took Best Painted. Keep an eye out for Dice Dojo's Summer Open, scheduled for August 3rd!”
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