The top 5 techniques competitive players use to WIN more often - Warhammer 40k Tactics

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
  • Looking for techniques to practice for your next tournament outing? Master these 5 things and you'll be setting yourself up for victory!
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    ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    0:00 - Intro
    0:27 - Combat Movement
    1:47 - Pre-Measure
    3:17 - Line of Sight
    4:37 - Trading
    5:42 - Communication
    7:07 - Overview
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Комментарии • 57

  • @TabletopTitans
    @TabletopTitans  Год назад +15

    We hope these tips are helpful! What do you struggle with the most in games?

    • @superready
      @superready Год назад +1

      honestly? trying to resist throwing all of my Blood Angels in on turn 2 before Assault Doctrine lands. ...I have yet to truly succeed. :P

    • @jellyfiish2870
      @jellyfiish2870 Год назад

      Playing Deathguard into anything..

    • @Jason-wh7in
      @Jason-wh7in Год назад

      Proper deployment, trading properly, picking the right army at the right time. Those are issues I have…

  • @melodywallace4370
    @melodywallace4370 Год назад +41

    eat and drink the day of the event! and be sure to sit while you can!

    • @TabletopTitans
      @TabletopTitans  Год назад +6

      We should do a separate one about non game things to do!

    • @amusician1771
      @amusician1771 Год назад +1

      I can’t agree more with how important it is to remember to SIT during your opponents turn 😅

  • @sblibs
    @sblibs Год назад +15

    Hopefully these tips can help me get out of my 14 game losing streak

  • @attemptedunkindness3632
    @attemptedunkindness3632 Год назад +11

    You forgot to mention Nurgle's best strategy: do not shower a month before the tournament. Your body odor will prevent enemies from verifying your LoS over questionable cover, and it's a free screen USE IT. Bonus, if you feel like being dishonest: Their eyes will be too full of tears from your stank to notice you only rolled two exploding 6s, but declared four.

  • @samcooke343
    @samcooke343 Год назад +14

    Would be great to see some in-game walkthroughs and examples for the first few tips, but a brilliant video!

  • @cousinzeke4888
    @cousinzeke4888 Год назад +2

    During your opponents movement phase, randomly measure things on the board, just to get in his head and make him think you have plans.

  • @jackrobson2561
    @jackrobson2561 Год назад +6

    Love this format of video, Really helps get across the points you are making very clearly and effectively, More like this please! I think to make this type of video even better you could use clips from small created scenarios on an actual tabletop, just to further aid explanation of the information you are sharing with us? (and then also doubles up as way to showcase any models rarely seen) Regardless, great video!

  • @tobiwan80
    @tobiwan80 Год назад +2

    Awesome. More of that kind of content. Really like that

  • @pigzy9807
    @pigzy9807 Год назад +3

    Great video. Another technique, is to predict what score each playing should expect to get if their basic game plan is pulled off. This will let you know if you can win by default or if you really need to make something happen.

  • @fernandozavaletabustos205
    @fernandozavaletabustos205 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for these useful tips and tricks!!

  • @MegaDocness
    @MegaDocness Год назад +10

    This really helps. Started playing a month ago and went RG because I love Tacticool, but I'm having such a hard time. I feel pretty underpowered even against my other noob buddies and have noticed guides say they rely heavily on movement which is 'advanced' play. Definitely going to consider threat holistically then add peaking and point trading to my arsenal of tactics. Thanks!!!

    • @oblahuwtf5786
      @oblahuwtf5786 Год назад +3

      also started with Raven Guard as my first choice for Marine flavour :) took me some time to realise their best stratagems are about advance and charge as well as fallback and charge. Then started to build my list around it and it makes a HUGE difference! Good luck to you on your ways to mastering the crafts of the sneaky bois! :D

    • @TabletopTitans
      @TabletopTitans  Год назад +4

      Glad to hear this is useful! It takes a lot of practice against different armies too to get the hang of it, but then you can start generalizing more

    • @attemptedunkindness3632
      @attemptedunkindness3632 Год назад +2

      If you're playing Primaris RG that is going to be a big chunk of your problem. Short of Eliminators, there are not many Primaris minis that jive well with RG strategy. You are going to want a good mix of cheaper older minis (scouts, old marine tactical squads, ect) winning the game for you while you have Centurions putting in work in your enemy backlines, sprinkle on a smash captain for your Centurions(Shrike _can_ do this, but it's better to just have a extra smash captain for this suicidal backline ambush) and you are going to be a menace.
      Short of playing like WhiteScars with vehicles, you are simply going to _require_ scouts (Eliminators are too expensive for this). Think of them as mere seeds of cheap grass you can plant on objectives, not very tacticool, but lets your tacticool guys do stuff.
      But if you are adamantly sticking Primaris, damn the consequences, you're going to want to be a second founding chapter because focused on ambushing melee Bladeguards+ Gene wrought Might + What Have you. But at the end of the day... you are playing XIXth, we have as much plot armor as the Lamenters, so losing battles is fluffy and lore accurate.

    • @MegaDocness
      @MegaDocness Год назад

      @@attemptedunkindness3632 hahahaha very true

  • @mattyasgar2477
    @mattyasgar2477 Год назад +3

    Taking notes on this competitive 40k video like I have an army while I look at the one squad of unpainted assault intercessors I own.

    • @TabletopTitans
      @TabletopTitans  Год назад +2

      You'll get there! What chapter are you thinking?

    • @mattyasgar2477
      @mattyasgar2477 Год назад +1

      @@TabletopTitans White scars! I like how flashy they are with the white and red. I do have one model painted and figured out how to paint white, haha. Love the content!

  • @stax6092
    @stax6092 Год назад +1

    Good talk.
    I am sure this will help a lot of new players regardless of tournaments because of how important intent is and we're all human and can only be so accurate.

  • @johnkevill470
    @johnkevill470 Год назад

    Great analysis Adrian

  • @hurshalfeazel2655
    @hurshalfeazel2655 Год назад

    every time you say bye at the end like that I think about you eating avocado toast with poached egg... I like your short videos nice and informative I can do without your avocado toast :)

  • @WilWeeks
    @WilWeeks Год назад +1

    So wholesome, but Adrian, what about hydration?!

  • @sleepytigermage
    @sleepytigermage Год назад +2

    I do feel like I often lose in the movement phase lol. good tips!

  • @rtynd057
    @rtynd057 Год назад

    Mastering placing terrain and the overall deployment phase seem important to victory too! Although maybe that is a subset of your point regarding line of sight 🤔

  • @Rasmus.Elnegaard
    @Rasmus.Elnegaard Год назад

    These shirt tactics videos are absolutely great!

  • @PeterSnores
    @PeterSnores Год назад +2

    Think this is one of the main things I've been struggling getting a grasp on. Currently it's just been me and my friend playing a few matches, we recently did 1 match with our armies more or less completed though that got scrapped cause it was before a party lol. Placements and remembering all the skill/abilities in my army has been the hardest for me to learn.

    • @TabletopTitans
      @TabletopTitans  Год назад

      Cheat sheets are also good! Even for basic things such as remembering to check buff ranges before you move etc

    • @PeterSnores
      @PeterSnores Год назад

      @@TabletopTitans Yea maybe making a list for my CSM army buffs would be good. Currently using a black legion build though will probably turn it into a creations of bile

  • @just_gut
    @just_gut Год назад +2

    I like assuming my opponent's average charge roll is 9 while mine is 5. If the strategy and positioning is still solid with those numbers, it is just better if those numbers are flipped.

    • @thevoxdeus
      @thevoxdeus Год назад +1

      Well it's not a terrible rule of thumb. You'll fail your charges a max of 16.6% of the time, and your opponent probably won't even bother charging unless he has nothing to lose or can't do math. Of course, this assumes that you account for any commands, strategens, auras, etc.

  • @snowbjorne
    @snowbjorne Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @grumpdogg213
    @grumpdogg213 Год назад +1

    Me: Top Table Adrian isn't real, he can't hurt me.
    Top Table Adrian: Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @jekyldnthide
    @jekyldnthide Год назад

    Can we get one of these for AoS too? I know there are some similarities but more than enough differences to make a separate video

  • @From_Beyond101
    @From_Beyond101 Год назад

    Shady dice rolling and quick play. Maybe some measurement shenanigans and catch the opponent in some turn order mistake

  • @Gedupaints
    @Gedupaints 11 месяцев назад

    Deathly Hallows shirt: nice 👌

  • @bigyeticane
    @bigyeticane 11 месяцев назад

    99% of this is still usable in 10th edition. Thanks, guys.

  • @joeladkins1046
    @joeladkins1046 Год назад

    Wait how do you ‘weaponize’ intent?

  • @crjude1
    @crjude1 Год назад

    What 5 steps must I go through to get some customer service support for an order! 😆

  • @cornmaized
    @cornmaized Год назад

    great video! but i will judge the harry potter shirt.

  • @thenathanimal2909
    @thenathanimal2909 Год назад

    Be physically fit and get plenty of sleep! The body supports the mind!

  • @tzone1986
    @tzone1986 Год назад

    Tip 6: better to be lucky than good!

  • @StephenHenryIV
    @StephenHenryIV Год назад +7

    Pass all your saves, roll max damage, make your opponents fail their save
    Easy

  • @johnmartin6700
    @johnmartin6700 9 месяцев назад

    Woo hoo 1k likes

  • @Catou1992
    @Catou1992 Год назад

    COMMENT FOR THE ALGORITHM GOD

  • @DeeperWithDiego
    @DeeperWithDiego Год назад +1

    No such thing as intent. You simply play by the rules.
    Why do I say this? Because it's true, and it protects new players from being Hoodwinked by more experienced players.
    For example, in a recent game and opponent placed a model behind terrain and said, I intend this model to not be in your line of sight during deployment so you can't shoot at it in turn one.
    I said okay.
    Then I placed a model down in such a way that gave me line of sight to intended hidden model. He then said, I didn't know you can do that can I move my model? I said no.
    Don't let players and their subjectivity ruin the rules.

  • @Leighszar
    @Leighszar Год назад

    Top tricks is to play the game. Thanks

  • @noirceuillesombre3472
    @noirceuillesombre3472 Год назад

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🤌

  • @QisforQadim
    @QisforQadim 9 дней назад

    First pick a better game where it isn't 'all my guys go, all your guys go.'

  • @andrewluebke8264
    @andrewluebke8264 Год назад

    I tried to order your pop up terrain a few weeks back and you still haven’t shipped. Tried contacting you numerous times via email. Your customer service is terrible. Order #1942