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FANTASY BATTLES: THE 9 TH AGE WARBANDS LAUNCH DATE: 03.23.2017 LAST UPDATE: 02.14.2017 BASIC RULES Each player must create a valid 3000-point army using the following guidelines: o Rules Version: v1.3.4 o Paths of Magic: v.1.3.4. If your army contains Wizards, the Path that each wizard chooses for the entire tournament MUST be declared in your army list. If the item, Essence of a Free Mind is taken then both Paths must be on your army list. o Valid Army Books: Only v.1.3.4 of the following Army Books are allowed in this event: Beast Herds, Daemon Legions, Dread Elves, Dwarven Holds, Empire of Sonnstahl, Highborn Elves, Infernal Dwarves, Kingdom of Equitaine, Ogre Khans, Orcs and Goblins, Saurian Ancients, Sylvan Elves, The Vermin Swarm, Undying Dynasties, Vampire Covenant, Warriors of the Dark Gods. The cutoff date for the version of the Fantasy Battles: 9th Age Rule Book, Paths of Magic and Army Books will be February 24th, 2017. Any rules updated after that date WILL NOT be used. All points, stats, and items MUST be present on each army list and each unit entry. Sylvan Elves are allowed their free forests, however they must be of the appropriate size (no bigger than 10.6” (27 cm) in length and 7.4” (19 cm) in width), fully painted and complete with trees (no pieces of paper). Please submit all lists to [email protected] by March 11 th , 2017. Please include your name and the event name on the list and in the subject line when submitting your list. If any of this information is missing the list will be sent back for corrections. Once the list is submitted it CANNOT BE changed. You must provide six sets of (6) PRINTED (not handwritten) army lists, one for each of their opponents and one to be turned in at check-in to the judges. This will be an Open List Event. Please provide a copy of your list to your opponents at the beginning of each match. Players are required to have the Fantasy Battles: The 9 th Age rulebook (hardcover or digital) and respective Army Book (hardcover or digital) handy and to resolve rule disputes between themselves in a fair and friendly manner. However, in the case of ambiguous rules or firm disagreements, there will be Rule Judges circulating on the floor. While we strive for accuracy, it is our main goal to keep games moving along. All players are expected to abide by the AdeptiCon Conduct Policy. The models used in your army must comply with the AdeptiCon Model Policy (all models, including models that might be added during the game, MUST be WYSIWYG and painted to a 3-color minimum standard, unpainted models will not be allowed). You may use models from any company as long as they are WYSIWYG. If it is not apparent to someone walking by your table what the model represents in the 9th Age world, you are encouraged to label the movement tray. If illegal units or rules violations are found in a player's list, at a minimum, the models in violation will be removed from all subsequent play. Tournament points may be deducted and award eligibility may be forfeited. Please use the feedback form on the AdeptiCon 2017 website to ask any questions you or your club may have regarding rules issues or legal units in advance! AdeptiCon Tournament Judges' and Officers' rulings are final and arguments or poor conduct by players will not be tolerated. AdeptiCon reserves the right to remove players from the event or AdeptiCon itself with no refunds allowed. GAMES Three games will be played. Scenarios will be used. Be sure to set your army out for display after Game 2 for paint judging. After filling out each game's scoring sheet, please turn it into the scoring judge. Be aware of the Time Restrictions and keep an eye on the Countdown timers. We are striving to have you complete your games. No new turns may begin after the “15 minutes left” mark has been announced.

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  • FANTASY BATTLES: THE 9TH AGE WARBANDS LAUNCH DATE: 03.23.2017 LAST UPDATE: 02.14.2017

    BASIC RULES • Each player must create a valid 3000-point army using the following guidelines:

    o Rules Version: v1.3.4 o Paths of Magic: v.1.3.4. If your army contains Wizards, the Path that each wizard chooses for the entire

    tournament MUST be declared in your army list. If the item, Essence of a Free Mind is taken then both Paths must be on your army list.

    o Valid Army Books: Only v.1.3.4 of the following Army Books are allowed in this event: Beast Herds, Daemon Legions, Dread Elves, Dwarven Holds, Empire of Sonnstahl, Highborn Elves, Infernal Dwarves, Kingdom of Equitaine, Ogre Khans, Orcs and Goblins, Saurian Ancients, Sylvan Elves, The Vermin Swarm, Undying Dynasties, Vampire Covenant, Warriors of the Dark Gods.

    • The cutoff date for the version of the Fantasy Battles: 9th Age Rule Book, Paths of Magic and Army Books will be February 24th, 2017. Any rules updated after that date WILL NOT be used.

    • All points, stats, and items MUST be present on each army list and each unit entry. • Sylvan Elves are allowed their free forests, however they must be of the appropriate size (no bigger than 10.6” (27

    cm) in length and 7.4” (19 cm) in width), fully painted and complete with trees (no pieces of paper). • Please submit all lists to [email protected] by March 11th, 2017. Please include your name and the event name

    on the list and in the subject line when submitting your list. If any of this information is missing the list will be sent back for corrections. Once the list is submitted it CANNOT BE changed.

    • You must provide six sets of (6) PRINTED (not handwritten) army lists, one for each of their opponents and one to be turned in at check-in to the judges.

    • This will be an Open List Event. Please provide a copy of your list to your opponents at the beginning of each match. • Players are required to have the Fantasy Battles: The 9th Age rulebook (hardcover or digital) and respective Army

    Book (hardcover or digital) handy and to resolve rule disputes between themselves in a fair and friendly manner. However, in the case of ambiguous rules or firm disagreements, there will be Rule Judges circulating on the floor. While we strive for accuracy, it is our main goal to keep games moving along.

    • All players are expected to abide by the AdeptiCon Conduct Policy. • The models used in your army must comply with the AdeptiCon Model Policy (all models, including models that might

    be added during the game, MUST be WYSIWYG and painted to a 3-color minimum standard, unpainted models will not be allowed). You may use models from any company as long as they are WYSIWYG. If it is not apparent to someone walking by your table what the model represents in the 9th Age world, you are encouraged to label the movement tray.

    • If illegal units or rules violations are found in a player's list, at a minimum, the models in violation will be removed from all subsequent play. Tournament points may be deducted and award eligibility may be forfeited. Please use the feedback form on the AdeptiCon 2017 website to ask any questions you or your club may have regarding rules issues or legal units in advance!

    • AdeptiCon Tournament Judges' and Officers' rulings are final and arguments or poor conduct by players will not be tolerated. AdeptiCon reserves the right to remove players from the event or AdeptiCon itself with no refunds allowed.

    GAMES • Three games will be played. Scenarios will be used. • Be sure to set your army out for display after Game 2 for paint judging. • After filling out each game's scoring sheet, please turn it into the scoring judge. • Be aware of the Time Restrictions and keep an eye on the Countdown timers. We are striving to have you complete

    your games. No new turns may begin after the “15 minutes left” mark has been announced.

    mailto:[email protected]?subject=9th%20Age%20Warbands%20List%20Submissionhttp://www.adepticon.org/wpfiles/2017/2017conduct.pdfhttp://www.adepticon.org/wpfiles/2017/2017model.pdfhttp://www.adepticon.org/?page_id=5

  • FANTASY BATTLES: THE 9TH AGE WARBANDS LAUNCH DATE: 03.23.2017 LAST UPDATE: 02.14.2017

    SCORING The total number of points available is 100 points, divided up as follows:

    Category Possible Points % of Total Battle 60 points 60% Appearance 25 points 25% Sportsmanship 15 points 15%

    ++ BATTLE ++ During each game, there are up to 20 total points are up for grabs. 17 of those points are won by achieving victory in the game. Additionally, there will be one Secondary Objective per game. The player that secures the Secondary Objective earns 3 additional Battle Points to their total score. The loser of the Secondary Objective subtracts 3 Battle Points from their total score. If there is a tie, neither player earns nor loses the bonus points. Please refer to the Scoring and Victory Points section on pg.86 in the 9th Age Rules Book when tallying results. Once victory points have been tallied, use the chart below:

    Difference Win Loss Difference Win Loss 0-150 10 10 901-1200 14 6

    151-300 11 9 1201-1500 15 5 301-600 12 8 1501-2100 16 4 601-900 13 7 2101+ 17 3

    ++ SPORTSMANSHIP ++ Maximum: 15 points. Each Player is expected to use the highest level of sportsmanship at all times. At the end of each game, your opponents will rate your Sportsmanship by using a Sportsmanship checklist. Each Yes is worth 1 point.

    1. Would you voluntarily play your opponent again? We repeat, the opponent not the list! YES/NO 2. Did your opponent resolve rule disputes in an amicable manner? YES/NO 3. Did your opponent play at a timely pace? YES/NO

    Best Sportsmanship Voting: After the 3rd game, players will choose their favorite opponent from the tournament. This vote is mandatory and will be part of your final results sheet. Each Best Sportsman vote a player receives is worth two (2) Best Sportsmanship points. A player can earn up to 6 points from Best Sportsmanship votes.

  • FANTASY BATTLES: THE 9TH AGE WARBANDS LAUNCH DATE: 03.23.2017 LAST UPDATE: 02.14.2017

    ++ APPEARANCE ++ Maximum: 25 points. Please use the sheet that is provided below to self-evaluate your army and turn it in with your Game 1 results. After Game 2, please set up your army for display so paint judges may verify your score (note there are more than 25 possible points available):

    Initial Overall Impression (Circle the one that applies) Points There is at least one model in the army unfinished. If something is unfinished favor this one. 0 The army is fully painted, but only to the most basic of tournament requirements. There is still the possibility of impressive basing or conversion work. 6

    Army is fully painted and there has obviously been effort put into detailing the army beyond the minimum tournament standard. Give benefit toward this choice unless unfinished models. 12

    Display Base (Circle the one that applies) Points No display base, Rubber Maid lid, etc. 0 Basic, just one flock. 1 Multiple flock, or painted with highlights one flock, framed edge. 2 Multiple flock, or painted with highlights one flock, terrain elements, shading and highlighting of elements. 3 Intricate diorama that just ‘wows’ the judge. 4 Model Basing (Circle the one that applies) Points Bare plastic bases. 0 Basic one flock, no paint. 1 Multiple flock, or painted with highlights one flock, no painting. 2 Multiple flock or painted with highlights one flock; with clean painted edges. 3 Diorama-like bases with high attention to detail. 4 Conversions (Circle the one that applies) Points No conversions. 0 Minimal: The army has some elementary conversions (head/weapon swaps, arm rotations) or a couple interesting swaps. 1 Minor: Units have multi-kit conversions including head/weapon swaps. This is for more than a few models such as a unit. 2 Major: The army has some difficult conversions that use things such as putty, plastic card, drilling, sawing, minor sculpts, etc. This could also apply to the entire army having very well done multi-kit conversions (see above) 3

    Extreme: The army has some extreme conversions, which could be: a scratch built conversion or sculpt of an entire model, a large amount of models with difficult conversions (see above), or the entire army is extremely converted. 4

    Advanced Skills : ONLY judge this section if 12 points were awarded on Initial Overall Impression (Circle the one that applies)

    Points

    No advanced techniques. 0 The models have a basecoat with a shade and highlight color. 1 The models have been shaded using layering with highlights or blending (but the blending is not seamless) 2 The models have been shaded using seamless blending 3 Exceptional Extras: ONLY judge this section if 12 points were awarded on Initial Overall Impression. (Circle the one that applies)

    Points

    No extras. 0 The army has rough freehand work, simple unit/army markings, and/or basic vehicle weathering. 1 The army has quality transfer work and clean unit/army markings and or vehicle weathering. 2 The army has stellar freehand detail work (banners, army/unit symbols, squad markings, etc.) and/or realistic vehicle weathering.

    3

    If total of above checklist totals 25 or more points, only award 25 points.

  • FANTASY BATTLES: THE 9TH AGE WARBANDS LAUNCH DATE: 03.23.2017 LAST UPDATE: 02.14.2017

    AWARDS • Best Overall: This is awarded to the player that has the highest combined total (Battle + Appearance +

    Sportsmanship). • Best General: Awarded to the player with the highest total Battle Points. • Best Sportsman: Awarded to the player with the highest Sportsmanship score. • Best Appearance: All armies that scored 25 points on their appearance checklist will be considered for this award by

    the judges.

    SCHEDULE

    THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, 2017 2:00PM - 2:30PM Check-in and Registration 2:30PM - 4:30PM Game #1 4:30PM – 5:00PM Break 5:00PM – 7:00PM Game #2 7:00PM – 7:30PM Break and Appearance Judging 7:30PM – 9:30PM Game #3

    9:30PM – 10:00PM Awards

  • FANTASY BATTLES: THE 9TH AGE WARBANDS

    SCENARIO 1: BREAKTHROUGH *** READ THE ENTIRE SCENARIO BEFORE SETTING UP *** BATTLEFIELD

    Before deployment, please check and verify that the terrain pieces are well distributed. You and your opponent may agree to adjust terrain pieces that look like they were moved prior to deployment.

    DEPLOYMENT The Table is divided into halves by a diagonal line across the table. Whoever gets to choose the Deployment Zone decides which diagonal to use. Deployment Zones are areas more than 9" away from this line.

    :: REFUSED FLANK ::

    WHO GOES FIRST Both players must now roll a D6. The player that finished deploying first adds the “Undeployed Units Number” score to their dice roll.

    • If the player who finished deploying first gets a higher result, they play first or second as was previously announced.

    • If the score is a tie or the player who finished deploying second wins, they can now choose which player has the first turn.

    GAME LENGTH The game will last 6 turns or until time is called. Do not start a new round if both Players’ turns cannot be completed before time expires.

    VICTORY CONDITIONS Please use the chart to determine the number of Battle Points awarded based on the Victory Point difference.

    Difference Win Loss 0-150 10 10

    151-300 11 9 301-600 12 8 601-900 13 7

    901-1200 14 6 1201-1500 15 5 1501-2100 16 4

    2101+ 17 3

    Example: Player 1 earns 1644 VP, Player 2 earns 987 VP. The difference is 657, so player 1 will earn 13 Battle Points while player 2 earns 7 Battle Points.

    SECONDARY OBJECTIVE Breakthrough: Invade the enemy territory. Keep track of the Deployment Zones. The player with the most Scoring Units within its opponent's Deployment Zone at the end of the game wins this Secondary Objective.

  • FANTASY BATTLES: THE 9TH AGE WARBANDS

    SCENARIO 2: CRITICAL SUPPLIES *** READ THE ENTIRE SCENARIO BEFORE SETTING UP *** BATTLEFIELD

    Before deployment, please check and verify that the terrain pieces are well distributed. You and your opponent may agree to adjust terrain pieces that look like they were moved prior to deployment.

    DEPLOYMENT The Table is divided into halves by a straight line through the centre of the board, parallel to the table's long edges. Deployment Zones are areas more than 12" away from this line.

    :: FRONTLINE CLASH ::

    WHO GOES FIRST Both players must now roll a D6. The player that finished deploying first adds the “Undeployed Units Number” score to their dice roll.

    • If the player who finished deploying first gets a higher result, they play first or second as was previously announced.

    • If the score is a tie or the player who finished deploying second wins, they can now choose which player has the first turn.

    GAME LENGTH The game will last 6 turns or until time is called. Do not start a new round if both Players’ turns cannot be completed before time expires.

    VICTORY CONDITIONS Please use the chart to determine the number of Battle Points awarded based on the Victory Point difference.

    Difference Win Loss 0-150 10 10

    151-300 11 9 301-600 12 8 601-900 13 7

    901-1200 14 6 1201-1500 15 5 1501-2100 16 4

    2101+ 17 3

    Example: Player 1 earns 1644 VP, Player 2 earns 987 VP. The difference is 657, so player 1 will earn 13 Battle Points while player 2 earns 7 Battle Points.

    SECONDARY OBJECTIVE Secure Target: Critical resources must not fall into enemy hands

    After determining Deployment Zones, both players place one marker on the Battlefield, starting with the player that picked Deployment Zone. Each player must place the marker more than 12" away from their Deployment Zone and 24" away from the other marker.

    At the end of the game, the player controlling the most markers wins this Secondary Objective. A marker is controlled by the player with the most Scoring Units within 6" of the marker. If a unit is within 6" of both markers, it only counts as within 6" of the marker which is closest to its centre (randomize if both markers are equally close).

  • FANTASY BATTLES: THE 9TH AGE WARBANDS

    SCENARIO 3: HOLD YOUR POSITION *** READ THE ENTIRE SCENARIO BEFORE SETTING UP *** BATTLEFIELD

    Before deployment, please check and verify that the terrain pieces are well distributed. You and your opponent may agree to adjust terrain pieces that look like they were moved prior to deployment.

    DEPLOYMENT The Table is divided into halves by a straight line through the centre of the board, parallel to the table's long edges. The player who gets to choose the Deployment Zone decides if they want to be the attacker or the defender. The attacker may deploy more than 9" from the central line if within ¼ of the table's length from either table edge (18" on a 72" table), and more than 15" from the central line elsewhere. The defender does the opposite: more than 15" away from the central line if within ¼ of the table's length from the table’s short edges, and more than 9" away from the central line elsewhere.

    :: ENCIRCLE ::

    WHO GOES FIRST Both players must now roll a D6. The player that finished deploying first adds the “Undeployed Units Number” score to their dice roll.

    • If the player who finished deploying first gets a higher result, they play first or second as was previously announced.

    • If the score is a tie or the player who finished deploying second wins, they can now choose which player has the first turn.

    GAME LENGTH The game will last 6 turns or until time is called. Do not start a new round if both Players’ turns cannot be completed before time expires.

    VICTORY CONDITIONS Please use the chart to determine the number of Battle Points awarded based on the Victory Point difference.

    Difference Win Loss 0-150 10 10

    151-300 11 9 301-600 12 8 601-900 13 7

    901-1200 14 6 1201-1500 15 5 1501-2100 16 4

    2101+ 17 3

    Example: Player 1 earns 1644 VP, Player 2 earns 987 VP. The difference is 657, so player 1 will earn 13 Battle Points while player 2 earns 7 Battle Points.

    SECONDARY OBJECTIVE Hold the Ground: Secure and hold the Battlefield center.

    Place a marker to show the center of the Board if needed.

    The player with the most Scoring Units within 6" of the centre point of the Board at the end of the game wins this Secondary Objective.