Thursday 17 October 2024

Magic the Gathering Duskmourn Store Championship

The final store championship event of 2024 is here. As part of the Duskmourn season this will be happening during our Halloween Week


Scheduling: Tuesday 29th October 2024 @7pm
Format: Standard
Entry Fee: £5 per player and is open to up to 16 players.
Pairing Method: Swiss

Prizes for this event will be as follows...
THE EVENT WINNER GETS A FULL ART FOIL VOID WINNOWER

EVERYONE GETS A COPY OF CHROMATIC SPHERE AND THE TOP EIGHT WILL ALSO GET A FOIL REALITY SMASHER


What is Store Championship?

Store Championship is a structured, in-store tournament program that follows many major Magic: The Gathering releases. It is an opportunity for your players to compete and earn commemorative promos.

For Duskmourn: House of Horror's play season, the event will also be the last one for 2024

Store Championship events are a great way to play the new cards a set brings to the Standard format. To allow you to develop your decks and hone your skills, players should consider playing in additional Standard events (such as Standard Showdown and FNM) leading up to Store Championship.

Wednesday 16 October 2024

AQUA: Biodiversity in the Oceans (2024)


In AQUA, your starting point is a hot spot that gradually becomes surrounded by expanding coral formations. These corals serve as habitats for small marine animals. By fostering biodiverse habitats, you can then create ideal conditions for attracting the largest marine animals.

AQUA plays over 17 rounds. On your turn, you must take a new coral tile from the market and add it to your reef, then you may also attract animals to your ecosystem if you create the correct patterns of coral.

At the end of the game, the player who grew the best coral formations and attracted the most large and small sea animals will score the most points and win.

AQUA invites you to dive into the beauty and wonder of the ocean, delivering an incredible variety of gameplay experiences for the whole family.

To see how to play then please watch this video by 'Watch it Played'
 

White Dwarf 505 – Orks for Orktober

It's October, and that means just one thing at the Warhammer Studio – it's time to think about Orks, Orruks, and Orcs. Issue 505 of White Dwarf is devoted to all things brutal and kunnin' – and full of features for fans of these fungal thugs.

The centrepiece attraction is a massive mega battle report, with a brand new mission: Squig Rustlin'. The hook is simple: two warring clans of Orks are fighting over a delicious horde of bounding Squigs. Whoever gets the most Squig meat by the end of the game wins – with bonus points if you duff up an enemy warboss. Six players from the Warhammer Studio take part in this rambunctious roundup, and mission rules are included so you can play it at home.

We get a look at Jack Masters' Da Great Waaagh!, a mighty 6,500-point collection amassed over many years, and featuring two amazing looted Imperial Knights – Da Gorkaknights. It's an amazing thing to behold and a true inspiration for fans of all things mean and green.

Elsewhere there's a bundle of new Hymns of Battle Crusade rules for your Adepta Sororitas which can be used as standalone rules, or in combination with the existing rules in their Codex, and they're accompanied by details of what the Order of the Argent Shroud are up to in the Chalnath Expanse.

In the Mortal Realms, Flashpoint Moulderhunt finishes in a typically brash assault into the depths of Moulderport, and there's a battleplan where the Stormcast Eternals attempt to destroy one of the Skaven’s infernal Warpshatter Bells. There’s an extensive article on the design of the new Skaven miniatures, which also explores their 39 year history as miniatures in Warhammer.


The Bunker has all the regular features you know and love, including new scenarios of the month, and the rules behind the team's upcoming foray – a Warhammer 40,000 Crusade campaign. New Zone Mortalis rules and missions for the Horus Heresy let you relieve the Fall of Nyrcon City, and Pete Fehevari has a gruesome short horror story to curdle your blood just in time for Halloween.


Taken from the Warhammer Community Website.

Friday 11 October 2024

Army Painter Wet Palette

New in this week at KD Games is the Army Painter Wet Palette XL Wargamers Edition.

The best Wet Palette just got bigger and better! Superior quality and custom-designed to keep acrylic paints preserved, perfectly smooth, and creamy. The Wargamers Edition Wet Palette comes with a special hard plastic inner layer design featuring 30 paint wells for Speedpaints and Washes.

  • Features:Keep your paints fresh for longer
  • Excellent for colour blending
  • Paint wells for Washes and Speedpaints

Contents:1x Palette Case
  • 1x Paint Palette
  • 50x Wargamer Hydro Sheets
  • 2x Wargamer Hydro Foams 


Thursday 10 October 2024

MTG - Trick or Treat


Celebrate Halloween with a spook-tacular event that invites players to participate in a Sealed Deck event with a chilling twist. 

Participating players who dare to register for the Trick event with their Wizards Account will receive a Trick Event Goodie Bag containing 4 Duskmourn: House of Horror Play Boosters and 2 random Magic: The Gathering boosters, which may be Play, Draft, Set, or Collector Boosters 

With their goodie bags in hand, players will then create a 40-card deck from the contents of the boosters and begin facing off in one-on-one matches with other participants! 

All players will begin the game with the following emblem, found in their bags: "Whenever an enchantment enters the battlefield under your control, choose one: Trick – create a treasure token. Treat – create a food token."

Wednesday 9 October 2024

MTG Welcome Decks

The new MTG Welcome Decks are now being used to teach new players this great game. If you would like to see the cards that are in these decks here are the full decks lists for each colour...

GREEN

RED

BLACK
BLUE

WHITE


Tuesday 8 October 2024

Want to learn to play Magic the Gathering?

Welcome Decks return to KD Games this week. This are available for new players through in-store events as one way to help them learn the game.

There are five different Welcome Decks—one for each color of Magic—with 30 cards each. Each Welcome Deck includes two 30-card decks in each box; one in an indicated color, and the other a random one of the five mana colors in Magic.


Similar to Jumpstart packs, a player can take two of the 30-card decks, shuffle them together, and instantly have a 60-card deck to play with! With mix-and-match gameplay that's repeatable and mechanically simple, these are a great way to teach your friends and family about Magic.

Welcome Decks are not Standard-legal. Instead containing a wide array of cards from across Magic's history meant to showcase everything the game has to offer, including some Booster Fun versions of cards.

If you want to learn to play this great game then simply pop in and ask for a time or book online. It only takes 30 minutes to pick up the basics and opens the door to a life long hobby and friendly community of players.

You can book for this and many other TCG's on our website...



Friday 4 October 2024

KD Games - League Cup Results

Last Sunday is was our League Cup Tournament. There were 13 players (1 senior and 12 masters)

After 4 rounds of Swiss and a top 4 cut for the Masters the final standings were...


Congratulations for Tom and Barnaby our two winners.

A big thank you to everyone that attended and made it such an enjoyable event. A special thank you to Ian for being our judge for the day. He also compiled a bit of information for those that want to know what was being played...

Out of the 13 decks the breakdown was: 
Charizard - 5 (38.4%) 
Raging Bolt / Ogerpon - 3 (23.1%) 
Roaring Moon - 2 (15.4%) 
Palkia / Dusknoir - 1 (7.7%) 
Dragapult - 1 (7.7%) 
Regidrago - 1 (7.7%) 

Results Breakdown  

The cut saw Dan (Charizard) beat Ryan (Raging Bolt) and Tom (Raging Bolt) beat Greg (Regidrago) to set up the tightest of finals with Tom finally beating Dan in a tie breaking game after finishing regular time tied at one game a piece.

Thanks to Ian for compiling this information

Universus Cowboy Bebop/Trigun

In stock now at KD Games

Both of these decks offer unique playstyles with ever-popular anime characters. Who doesn’t love the age-old question, “Who would win in a fight? Godzilla or Vash the Stampede?” Or how about “Spike Spiegel vs. Nott the Brave—who is victorious?” Well, our brand-new Challenger Series format gives you the best chance to answer those very questions.

Vash the Stampede comes side by side with Nicholas D. Wolfwood in this explosive Challenger Series deck. This deck offers a unique gameplay experience, as you try to manipulate the top card of your discard pile throughout the game. One of the best cards to find is Seen It All, as this foundation can give you free stats on every attack if you get the correct card on top of your discard pile throughout the turn. Fear not—if the top card isn’t what you want, there are several ways to help change it at a moment's notice. Pitching In literally moves a card to the top of the discard pile for our deck, while attacks like Fan the Hammer and Merciful Volley help mill multiple cards from the top of our deck. When we mill more than one card off the top, we get to choose the order in which they go into the discard pile, ensuring the perfect card is on top each time. Using these tools is not only the heart of the deck, but it also brings uniqueness to each time you pick up the deck. Games become exciting when you mill four cards with Fan the Hammer and get your opponent with the classic "gotcha," milling four attacks for +8 damage.



Ultimately, the choice between Vash and Wolfwood comes down to whether you want to be aggressive or not. In typical pacifist fashion, Vash trades attacks in hand for more cards overall, and his mill ability provides an extra burst of speed on all the attacks we keep. Wolfwood, on the other hand, is far more aggressive in nature, and it reflects in his character. Utilizing momentum for card draw and milling for damage leads to a faster game, should you choose to play that way.



If Trigun Stampede isn’t quite your speed and you want to take your play to the stars, then Cowboy Bebop might be for you instead. Spike Spiegel and Faye Valentine headline this Challenger Series, and their game is all about flipping foundations.

This deck wants to get its board flipped for a high variety of abilities that both characters utilize. Whether we're pumping speed with Fallen Angel's Revenge or reaching ten flipped foundations to make our attacks unblockable with Welcome to Space Land, we are making sure our board is turning face down. This deck doesn't just push offense, though—cards like Fast Friendship help give us a benefit for having so many face-down foundations in our staging area. The end outcome of this deck may often be the same, with a board full of face-down foundations, but getting there is the fun and exciting part of the gameplay. You, as the player, get to choose how and when to use these powerful abilities, and sometimes, you even get to double up on them. Falling Heel Strike does a great job of letting us flip a foundation like Leaving the Bebop for its ability, then unflip it with Heel Strike. Because of the way our game works, this interaction lets us use Leaving the Bebop again if we have enough momentum. Sometimes, this alone can generate enough card advantage to take the game.



If you're trying to decide which character to choose to pilot this deck, it has similarities to our previous deck. Spike Spiegel is a more traditional six-hand-size aggressive character. He wants to have a large board all flipped face down so he can pump huge stats. Cards like Light It Up go a long way in providing consistent damage across multiple attacks. Faye Valentine, on the other hand, provides consistent damage for each flip, while also reducing damage if she decides that's the better move. Our larger seven-hand-size means we have more options, but also that we need to be mindful of our lower life total.

Thursday 3 October 2024

Kill Team - Hivestorm

The stakes just got higher!

Alien invaders seek to disable the fearsome defences of the Imperial world of Volkus. Descending from the void in the dark of night, Vespid Stingwing kill teams strike at the gigantic gun that protects the capital’s hive city. Responding swiftly to the threat, elite Tempestus Aquilons soar to battle and launch a counterattack intended to secure the Great Gun and drive off the insectile raiders.

Kill Team: Hivestorm is the ideal way to launch into the new edition of Kill Team! Command elite kill teams of formidable Tempestus Scions or insectoid Vespid Stingwings to victory in the hostile streets and deadly rooftops of Volkus – a vital Hive City in the Chalnath Expanse.

As well as two complete kill teams of brand-new plastic miniatures, this massive boxed set contains everything you need to enter the Killzone – from the full Kill Team: Core Book, tokens, and dice to a game board, war-torn urban terrain, and universal equipment. This box also contains the Approved Operations card pack, keeping your games balanced and competitive with additional victory conditions and mission maps for your Killzone.

This boxed set includes:
– 1x 112-page softcover Kill Team: Core Book
– 1x 72-page Hivestorm Dossier

– 22x Multi-part plastic miniatures
– 11x Tempestus Aquilons – elite Human specialist operatives whose skills can change the course of entire engagements
– 11x Vespid Stingwings – Airborne alien auxiliaries armed with advanced weaponry

– 1x Kill Team core token sheet containing 92x double-sided tokens
– 1x Kill Team combined token sheet containing 55x double-sided tokens
– 36x Approved Operations cards
– 1x double-sided 762mm x 559mm Killzone: Volkus game board
– 10x D6 dice
– 14x pieces of Killzone: Volkus terrain
– 1x Kill Team Upgrade: Equipment Pack containing 30x pieces of equipment

This kit contains 355 plastic components, and 20x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, 1x Citadel 40mm Rouse Base, ans 1x Citadel 25mm Round Base. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.