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Terrain Rules for Palm Springs Open
This is an example of the tables that will be seen at the Palm Springs Open!
Table 1: Each player gets 3 ruins, 1 forest, and 2 crates. Crates must be placed horizontally with one on top of the other.
Table 2: Each player gets 2 ruins, 1 rock wall, 1 crate and 1 forest.
Table 3: Each player gets 1 ruin, 2 rock walls, 2 forests.
Table 4: Each player gets 1 large ruins, 1 small ruin, 1 hill, 1 crate and 1 forest. The Large Ruin, Small Ruin and Hill may vary slightly from table to table.
Table 5: Each player gets 3 small ruins, 2 sets of 3 crates, and 1 forest. The crates must be placed as shown in the picture (stacked, horizontally). Additionally, crates in this set up may be placed within 4” of your own crates (i.e. you can place a set of two crates touching your other set of two crates).
Table 6: Each player gets 2 ruins, 2 rock walls and 1 forest base
There may be some additional tables at this event. As a general rule, each player should have 3 pieces of obscuring terrain. We generally do not treat forest bases as obscuring, instead relying on the rock walls and ruins. If you are unsure about your terrain pieces or their rules, please call a judge before the game begins.
Guide:
1 Defensible
2 Breachable
3 Difficult Ground
4 Dense Cover
5 Unstable Position
6 Exposed Position
7 Obscuring
8 Light Cover
9 Heavy Cover
10 Scalable
11 Inspiring
Terrain Placement Notes:
Please see event pack.
Terrain Rules for California Team Championships
Tables will utilize these layouts at the California Team Championship.
Table 1: Each player gets 3 ruins, 1 forest, and 2 crates. Crates must be placed horizontally with one on top of the other.
Table 2: Each player gets 2 ruins, 1 rock wall, 1 crate and 1 forest.
Table 3: Each player gets 1 ruin, 2 rock walls, 2 forests.
Table 4: Each player gets 1 large ruins, 1 small ruin, 1 hill, 1 crate and 1 forest. The Large Ruin, Small Ruin and Hill may vary slightly from table to table.
Table 5: Each player gets 3 small ruins, 2 sets of 3 crates, and 1 forest. The crates must be placed as shown in the picture (stacked, horizontally). Additionally, crates in this set up may be placed within 4” of your own crates (i.e. you can place a set of two crates touching your other set of two crates).
Table 6: Each player gets 2 Large Ruins, 1 Small Ruin, 2 Forests. Due to the large footprint of these ruins, they may be placed on top of an Objective Marker, so long as part of the objective radius is not under the large ruin. If you are using neoprene objectives, you just need part of the objective marker to be showing outside the ruin footprint.
Table 7: Each player gets 2 ruins, 2 rock walls, and 1 forest
There may be some additional tables at this event. As a general rule, each player should have 3 pieces of obscuring terrain. If you are unsure about your terrain pieces or their rules, please call a judge before the game begins.
Guide:
1 Defensible
2 Breachable
3 Difficult Ground
4 Dense Cover
5 Unstable Position
6 Exposed Position
7 Obscuring
8 Light Cover
9 Heavy Cover
10 Scalable
11 Inspiring
Terrain Placement Notes:
Please see event pack.
Terrain Rules for Dicehammer Open V GT
Tables will utilize these layouts at the Dicehammer Open GT.
Table 1: Each player gets 3 ruins, 1 forest, and 2 crates. Crates must be placed horizontally with one on top of the other.
Table 2: Each player gets 2 ruins, 1 rock wall, 1 crate and 1 forest.
Table 3: Each player gets 1 ruin, 2 rock walls, 2 forests.
Table 4: Each player gets 1 large ruins, 1 small ruin, 1 hill, 1 crate and 1 forest. The Large Ruin, Small Ruin and Hill may vary slightly from table to table.
Table 5: Each player gets 3 small ruins, 2 sets of 3 crates, and 1 forest. The crates must be placed as shown in the picture (stacked, horizontally). Additionally, crates in this set up may be placed within 4” of your own crates (i.e. you can place a set of two crates touching your other set of two crates).
There may be some additional tables at this event. As a general rule, each player should have 3 pieces of obscuring terrain. If you are unsure about your terrain pieces or their rules, please call a judge before the game begins.
Guide:
1 Defensible
2 Breachable
3 Difficult Ground
4 Dense Cover
5 Unstable Position
6 Exposed Position
7 Obscuring
8 Light Cover
9 Heavy Cover
10 Scalable
11 Inspiring
Terrain Placement Notes:
Please see event pack.
TABLEWAR Charities Raffle at the California Team Championship!
Looking for a good excuse to play some Warhammer and support a great cause?
We will be having a TABLEWAR Charities Raffle at the California Team Championship! TABLEWAR Charities is a charitable organization whose primary focus is on charitable fundraising for improving the lives of children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The foundation has a specific goal to fund and/or provide educational advocacy for students with ASD.
Tickets will cost $5 each, or you can buy a block of 5 for $20, or a block of 12 for $40. Our goal for this event is to raise $500!
Some of the items up for raffle include:
Set of 20 Dicehammer dice
Set of 10 Comic Quest logo dice
Set of Winter Battle Ready bases from Gamers Grass
Set of Spring Battle Ready bases from Gamers Grass
Set of 4 Warhammer 40k coasters
Army Painter Target Lock Laser Line
Set of white Dicehammer objectives
Set of black Dicehammer objectives
A 60x44” FAT Mat
An entire Macro Mat set
Two different 4x3’ Macro Mat backdrops
Blackstone Fortres!! NIB
If you are a local Southern California resident and cannot make the event, but want to support TABLEWAR Charities, please fill out the form below. You do not need to be present to win the raffle, but items need to be picked up in Orange County.