Apologies for leaving this so late. I have been awfully busy with my return to real life that I have had very little spare time. So as you all know, I attended the European Team Championships (ETC) in Switzerland – Montreux. I was elected as England’s Space Wolves player which I was very pleased about, and couldn’t be any happier than to represent the sons of Russ at one of largest 40k tournaments in the world.
Now before I start my epic long ramblings about how I did etc, I just want to give you all a brief description of the ETC Experience. I will be dedicating this post just for that, and you will all have to wait patiently for the bat reps themselves I’m afraid! I feel it is a large part of the event, and I should at least give it the justice it deserves.
Travel
So I wake up at 5am to the loud squawking of my bed side alarm clock. The birds are chirping, the seagulls are bomb diving the neighbours and my army is still loitering around the house being thrown around by my two mischievous kittens. I've had a good 5 hours sleep, 2 cups of coffee and I’m raring to go.
I think it is safe to say that next time, I may consider putting out for a more comfortable experience and take the Plane instead.
Montreux
What a beautiful city. No word can describe this place except clean. I was shocked to see hardly any litter lying around, clean buildings & streets, hell even clean people. Gorgeous designs were to be viewed within and without the cites, as the architectural structure & layout of the buildings were certainly a sight to behold. The bay was breathtaking. A beautiful lake spanned across the horizon, and opposite us were the sky-high mountains spanning across the width of the view.
Breathtaking views
The shops were plenty in number, but wow, the prices were steep. I heard Switzerland was expensive, but I never would have thought it would be that bad. For example, we found a McDonalds and decided to just view the prices, and we were quickly thrown back by the £11 Big Mac meals advertised in the shop window.
Average price for a can of coke was £2 and it just goes to show how hard it was to find a cheap shop for supplies. Luckily we had Tim, the Scottish ETC captain on hand and he managed to find a fair few shops which were nice and cheap for students like myself.
Venue
The hall which the event was held in was fantastic. There was the World Miniature Expo being held at the same time, so there was plenty to see and do whilst we was there. Being situated near the high street, local shops were within walking distance and the Lake was just outside for those who fancied a dip. Unfortunately this was banned after the first day due to a few streakers scaring the locals!
Terrain was in large supply, and every board was set out to have 25% covered before the event started. This was great and how all tournaments should be played, however this didn’t help the fact that there was a majority of LOS blocking terrain. Now I am one for LOS blocking terrain as I think it is great and promote tactical play rather than who gets turn 1, however this was just a bit too much. Even the small pieces of terrain were completely blocking Rhinos and Thunder wolves etc which was giving a slight advantage to some armies.

Hundreds of boards & sweaty gamers...yum!
The boards themselves were all smaller than 6x4 which was annoying. Two of my games required you to place a certain amount of objectives in specific places. This meant that you had to deploy then, for example, 12 inches away from the short board edge, and 18 from the long. The problem I had was that the board was not 6 foot long or 4 foot wide, so we had to play around with positioning to get it in the exact spot for fair of play. This wasn’t a huge deal, but something again which could be improved upon.
Games
Now I won’t go into much detail here as it will spoil my bat reps, but I thought I would give you a quick overview on how the games went at the ETC. Each team would roll a dice and the loser would put forward an army for the other team to play. The winner then puts a player forward an army fro the loser to put an army against, and this happens until 7 armies are paired off against each other. The army which has been put forward, gets its choice of board, as this is to balance the fact that they are most likely getting a harder match up. Both teams pop down a secret player called the “Champion” and are both announced at the end of the pairings. These two armies face off on the last available board.
This adds some tactical decisions which is different to normal Tourney play. At first I was skeptical, as it allows some armies to lose badly and others to win big. But after experiencing it for myself, it was awesome. It adds a completely different level of play and tactical decisions which could effect the outcome of the match. Having to play your best against tough match ups makes the game that much more fun as its down to all of you to pull your weight and do your best for the team.
I really enjoyed this and it’s something which you could never appreciate fully until you have whitnesed it yourself. I could not recommend this more to anyone out there considering joining in on the experience. It is something completely different to normal tournament playa nd you will see some very strange but interesting lists and tactics used. I for one was thrilled at this and it broadened my thoughts on how 40k can be played.
Conclusion
If you currently don’t belong to a country already entered in the ETC I suggest you make a team now and pop over next year, for it is worth the weight in gold. If you are part of a country which has already attended the ETC, I suggest you try out for the team, for you will never regret that decision. I had a fantastic time and enjoyed the social, gaming and visual aspect of the experience and I do hope that some of you would consider joining in on the fun.
Team England in all its glory
Killswitch







5 comments:
August 30, 2011 5:22 PM
What do we want?
BATREPS!
When do we want em?
NOW!!
-Adam :)
August 30, 2011 5:39 PM
Who won???
August 31, 2011 1:52 AM
Germany was the first team to finally beat Poland at the ETC and got first in the end as well.
http://www.tabletopturniere.de/etc/2011/Warhammer-40K
August 31, 2011 3:00 AM
would have to agree with you Alex - its a great concept and event. best in the world imo. has to be experienced to be believed! My wolves also did rather well ;-) GO TEAM WALES!
August 31, 2011 4:56 AM
Look forward to the reports and enjoyed this first article. Sounds like a good time was had by all - would love to participate in an event such as the ETC.
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