I had my first win with my Lizzies yesterday. Way playing a 2250 against Orks and Goblins. I'll save you the uninteresting parts other than the fact that even with a 2nd gen slan I was magicly outgunned. At least in power dice, he didn't have many spells. Also as the guy pointed out six or seven times he hasn't played warhammer fantasy in like 6 years. it was a kinda slow and boring game until the domino like cascade of him failing two leadership rolls. His Big un unit dies which freaks out his troll unit, who then freak out the squid herder unit. next fight his chariot spooks which spooks his big gobbo mage who then get's run down by said chariot and killed which freaks out the snotlings who pop though a huge group of orks and pop out off the board. The only loss I had at this point outher than a couple of saurus's was one unit of jungle swarms, who I threw at some arrow boys so they would be distracted... oh and I lost 2 cold one cav because that fat assed gaint fell on them. It was nice to finaly win a game.
I recently got my second lizzie win against Orcs and goblins. He has now learnt goblins cant beat saurus in combat. They got a flank charge on my saurus and they still lost and fled off the board. And they had a night goblin shaman in that unit. The only bad thing that happend was his chariot killed my skink priest but that wasn't enough to stop my victory.
Congrats my friend. Hmm... to fight an orc and goblin army with no fanatics.... don't know what thats like.
Hehehe, I still remember the time I took out an Orc player's general with some chameleons in a river, muahahahahahaha!!!
I like how you describe it as a "Cascade" when he started losing. Orcs & Goblins either win big and leave their opponent wondering how the heck they could have performed better to beat this massive sea of green. Or they lose even bigger and leave their opponent wondering why he was so worried about his unruly bunch. Trick with them is make them take as many leadership tests as possible