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	<title>Comments on: Awaken Necrons</title>
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		<title>By: Thor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thor</dc:creator>
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		<description>Eesh, that was brutal. The new players didn&#039;t show but one of the better routine tournament players did so we played. I was aiming for 1,000pt list at most when I built my lists but he wanted to do no less than 1,750, so 1,750 it was. That meant me throwing down everything I owned and using proxies to bulk out some units and toss down a Monolith. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;My experience has always been that if you have to throw down everything you own and then proxy on top of, well things aren&#039;t going to go well, and they didn&#039;t. Nate is an Ork player with a very competitive list and he just tore through me and got me to phase out. I expected as much, my Necron army is far from competitive, they&#039;re still small and lacking a lot. Oh well, it was practice and that&#039;s valuable win or lose.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eesh, that was brutal. The new players didn&#39;t show but one of the better routine tournament players did so we played. I was aiming for 1,000pt list at most when I built my lists but he wanted to do no less than 1,750, so 1,750 it was. That meant me throwing down everything I owned and using proxies to bulk out some units and toss down a Monolith. </p>
<p>My experience has always been that if you have to throw down everything you own and then proxy on top of, well things aren&#39;t going to go well, and they didn&#39;t. Nate is an Ork player with a very competitive list and he just tore through me and got me to phase out. I expected as much, my Necron army is far from competitive, they&#39;re still small and lacking a lot. Oh well, it was practice and that&#39;s valuable win or lose.</p>
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