Polish Sausage was a team event run at Maelstrom Games’ Eye of the Storm venue. As with the Swiss Cheese tournament last year it was a European Team Championship (ETC) style event consisting of 20 teams of four players.
As it was an ETC style event that also meant using ETC style army and rules adjustments. Unless you’re one of the hosts of the Jaded Gamercast you’ll know that Warhammer still needs some balancing out in 8th Edition but the ETC has, rightly in my opinion, come in for some flak over some of the previous drafts of the rules.
For Polish Sausage the first draft of the restrictions for the 2012 ETC were being used (link to the thread on the Warhammer Forum if you want to read the full details). Some of the restrictions would be familiar to anyone who’s played in a tournament in the UK recently but some of the restrictions on magic in particular go a lot further than that, such as restrictions on the number of additional dice that can be generated through channelling and limiting the maximum number of dice that can be used to cast spell to five.
On top of that several armies were given additional points on top of the baseline 2400 points level. Beastmen, Tomb Kings and Wood Elves all got an extra 200 points while High Elves got an extra 100.
As a result of being the one who bought the ticket I ended up being captain of the second team going to the tournament from the Leicester SQUIGs, the SQUIG Hoppers. Fortunately we were clear from the outset that we were only going for a laugh as my being in charge meant that the least experienced and arguably worst player in the team was the captain
As it was an ETC style event that also meant using ETC style army and rules adjustments. Unless you’re one of the hosts of the Jaded Gamercast you’ll know that Warhammer still needs some balancing out in 8th Edition but the ETC has, rightly in my opinion, come in for some flak over some of the previous drafts of the rules.
For Polish Sausage the first draft of the restrictions for the 2012 ETC were being used (link to the thread on the Warhammer Forum if you want to read the full details). Some of the restrictions would be familiar to anyone who’s played in a tournament in the UK recently but some of the restrictions on magic in particular go a lot further than that, such as restrictions on the number of additional dice that can be generated through channelling and limiting the maximum number of dice that can be used to cast spell to five.
On top of that several armies were given additional points on top of the baseline 2400 points level. Beastmen, Tomb Kings and Wood Elves all got an extra 200 points while High Elves got an extra 100.
As a result of being the one who bought the ticket I ended up being captain of the second team going to the tournament from the Leicester SQUIGs, the SQUIG Hoppers. Fortunately we were clear from the outset that we were only going for a laugh as my being in charge meant that the least experienced and arguably worst player in the team was the captain




