Welcome back!
So it's been longer than I had hoped to get this post out, but with my addiction to Netflix, League of Legends, and a new routine to get back in shape, I haven't really been focused on writing anything. But I figured what better way to get back into the spirit of the internet than to lead with a cat picture!
I will preface this picture with this:
In Iowa, it's been awhile since the sun has been out, and so when it was shining bright and early the other day, I just had to open the blinds...but that was a mistake. As soon as the blinds went up, my two cats fell victim to that ray of death which came from the sun.
After a few healing potions, the kitties were good as new, though.
Dreadball
Over the holidays I had some time to hang out with a friend, and we played a couple games. The first game we played was Dreadball, which I could see myself playing a lot more of. It is fairly simple and quick to play, but with enough depth and strategy that it will take numerous play sessions to get good with a specific team.
At this time I only have the Deluxe starter set of Dreadball which includes 2 of the first 4 teams, the Corporation (humans) and the Orcs. I believe their actual team names in the book are Trontek 29ers and the Greenmoon Smackers...or something to that affect. If we start a league, I think we would make our own team names and such, but since we are just learning, I am okay with the standard team names.
Anyway, I was the Orcs, and my friend played the Corporation. It was fairly uneventful for most of the game, just Guards slamming jacks left and right, but no scoring until the final couple of turns.
It ended up being a pretty epic showdown with my Orcs winning by 1 pt in the last turn.
We are only playing with the basic rules, and so there is a lot more we can add to enhance the gameplay, like cards and a referee to watch for fouls. There is so much more to the game that we haven't even scratched the surface of, and so I look forward to playing more games.
Deadzone
As I said before, I recently received my Kickstarter edition of Deadzone. I have slowly...very slowly...been assembling my guys. I have been working my way through all of the Plague faction bags that I received.
This is a Stage 3 human. I believe they refer to them as Stage 3A.
These are more Stage 3A's.
This is a Plague Teraton (teleporting turtle). It has other names, but I can't remember them at this time.
This is kind of an in-process shot of what I am currently working on and what I have already put together.
I still have about 2 more bags of Plague after this lot. Then I will move on to one of the 3 other factions I have received: The Rebs, Enforcers or Marauders.
League of Legends
League of Legends season 4 just started, so I'll probably be focused on that for at least a while.
For any of you who don't know what League of Legends is, it is a computer game known as a MOBA - Multiplayer Online Battle Arena. Basically 2 teams fight to destroy each others base. There are tons of different characters to fight as and each has unique abilities and play styles.
There is also competitive play, called Ranked play. Each season is the new start of the ranked season, and resets everyone's stats and usually introduces changes to existing game mechanics to make things interesting.
It has a tiered system to show the levels of skill: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Challenger. I ended in the middle of Gold tier last season, and started this season a little higher than I ended, so I am already pleased. My goal is to get to at least Platinum and that should be doable. I am also trying to play positions I didn't get to play much last year. I am already feeling positively about this season, so it should be a good one.
Anyway, this is what I have been up to lately. I plan on posting more pictures of Deadzone as I get more models put together, and I hope to play more games of Dreadball, so we can talk about that as well.
- Zach