Adepticon is over now and I’ve made the 11 hour drive back plus a nice full day to unwind. Overall, Adepticon was an absolute blast. It was amazing to see how many people were there, literally in the thousand plus. Here’s my overall thoughts.
Swag – Lots of stuff. For the price of admission ($25) there were three black library books, one of which was a hardback Courage and Honour, and one was an unreleased novel we got early. There were a couple decent miniatures and some not so decent. Armorcast included a package of cinematic effects. There were several different bases. Discounts for online stores. Sabol Designs included a fortune cookie that gave you a chance to win something at their booth. That turned out to be a big mistake because the changes to win were more than they expected. You basically turn in your fortune for a change to pick a number and roll 2d6. If you got the same number you won $100 worth of stuff. I didn’t go try until the second day. By the time I got there they were in very bad moods. Turns out a lot of cookies had 3 or more fortunes in them, and a lot of people were winning. They may have given away more than they sold.
Vendors – There were plenty of vendors there. But in some sense I was still a bit disappointed. Three or so online based stores where there selling some stuff at normal to 10% off and usually were also selling sprues from various box sets. Battle foam went all out with a mascot running around, giving t-shirts away, and combined with the 40K radio guys, they had the largest display. 
While Gale Force 9 was giving some small demo’s on Flames of War, they were not actually selling anything. I looked all over the convention and not one intro box set and I was pretty disappointed. However I quickly forgot about it when I got to the Mantic booth. They had put some sprues in the swag as well. They are a new line of minatures that are fantasy themed. One of the guys from Mantic was helping me pack swag before the convention and we chatted a bit about how he left Games Workshop and was recruited by Mantic. These miniatures are great and evil looking. I got a huge deal for a regiment of 60 undead ghouls and skeletons from the guys at Mantic.
I found in general this was the best kind of shopping. Where you can actually talk people down to your price. Felt like I was back in India at a market place. Over at Armorcast, I was checking out their terrain pieces and their new awesome new 3d tiles that can be used for Space Hulk on the last day. I talked them down on several packages of trenches to fill up one side of a table for almost half off since I was buying in quantity and they wouldn’t have to take it home with them. Vendors don’t like to have to lug stuff back home which is why everything is cheap on the last day.
Warhammer 40k Championships – What a fun time I had at the championships. And I had a pretty good run at it too. Here’s a brief overview of my three rounds at the tournament.
Round 1: Chaos Daemons VS Eldar, Standard Kill Point Mission
This opponent was running the standard Eldrad, but it was not an Eldrad and Seer Council. Instead Eldrad and one warlock were in a large unit of Wraithguard. He also had a large unit of Scorpions with Krandras. This was by far my most fun game of the day. The guy was super nice although still being into the game (he wore mirrored sunglasses like it was poker). He did however make a mistake by placing only Eldrad and the Wraithgruard in and keeping the rest in reserves. I managed to land both units of flamers on opposite sides of the terrain he was hiding in and toasted him early on. Everything else came in piecemeal only to be destroyed. Here’s what it looked like in Turn 3, do you see any hope for a comeback? I ended up scoring all but 4 points worth of bonus tatical points.
Round 2: Chaos Daemons VS Eldar (again), Capture Terrain Elements, Dawn of War
This was a tougher game against a smarter opponent. He ran a more standard list. Eldrad in a unit of Gardians. 3 Fire Prisms and the Avatar. He was also very annoying though, talking all through my turn about nothing to do with the game. After a while it was starting to feel like he was stalling me and twice I forgot to either deep strike somebody or make a shot. At first we spent several turns fighting over the center terrain piece which he was holding with deployed troops. Then we both were taking elements on our sides while trying to shoot troops out of the other side. In order to capture terrain you needed to have the whole unit in the terrain. He made the mistake of not reading the rules and had a couple models hanging out in order to keep the unit from charge distance from my blood crushers. I won the Primary Objective, but he won the secondary in that he managed to kill both my HQ’s. Points wise it was a draw favoring me by a couple.
Round 3: Chaos Daemons VS Space Wolves, 3 Objectives
Another very nice guy to play against at first. However he really started to get bummed out at the game went on. Seems people seem to think the best tactic to deal with an all deep striking list is by putting everything in reserves. Turn 1 he put nothing on the board. I managed to land everything and run to prime spots to wait for him to walk in. His reserves killed him and again things came in piecemeal that I had half my army able to focus on one thing at a time. I was really feeling bad for him. He actually gave up on turn 5, conceded the game and went home.
I ended the tournament a major victory, draw, major victory. I don’t know where I placed among the 250+ people playing in the tournament, I’m still waiting for results to be posted.
Here a some photos of some of the armies at the Championships.

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