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NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 2:40 pm
by Boneless
with the changes I wanted to add this little FAQ to clarify a few points for this event.
In nafc rules. Replace CRP with bb2017 rules
NO Special play cards at all
You can Argue the call if sent off once per game as per new rules - you do not need a coach model or any other side line staff models to represent the head coach
Deeproot will have Timber skill as he is a halfling tree.
Human catchers 60k
Pile on does not need a RR
Are Grak and Crumbleberry allowed? Only stars in Death zone and new rules are the only permitted Stars
http://www.thenaf.net/2016/12/naf-rules-from-1st-feb-17
Any others please ask
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 2:50 pm
by lunchmoney
Standard NAF otherwise? 60k Human Catchers, No TRR needed to Pile On, etc?
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 3:23 pm
by sann0638
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 5:19 pm
by Boneless
lunchmoney wrote:Standard NAF otherwise? 60k Human Catchers, No TRR needed to Pile On, etc?
Yes standard otherwise.
I'm purely clarifying the bits down to the TO
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:18 pm
by mamapepe
Rules pack says CRP?Guessing this has now bee superseded by the new rules for NAF tournies from Feb-17?Thanks
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 6:20 am
by frogboy
Argue the call, do i need an actual model to represent head coach in order to "Argue the Call". Thanks
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:34 am
by sann0638
mamapepe wrote:Rules pack says CRP?Guessing this has now bee superseded by the new rules for NAF tournies from Feb-17?Thanks
Yes - hawca, can you pop this in the post up here?
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 1:13 pm
by Garrick
frogboy wrote:Argue the call, do i need an actual model to represent head coach in order to "Argue the Call". Thanks
That is what it says in the rules
and ideally it should look like you (or your coach avatar) as it is a representation of you as your team's head coach.
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 1:39 pm
by frogboy
Garrick wrote:frogboy wrote:Argue the call, do i need an actual model to represent head coach in order to "Argue the Call". Thanks
That is what it says in the rules
and ideally it should look like you (or your coach avatar) as it is a representation of you as your team's head coach.
So dose this mean that assistant coaches, chefs, wizards etc all need models, or can i just get my "mini me" out?
I'll stick a base to my bellend, happy days
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 1:44 pm
by Garrick
frogboy wrote:Garrick wrote:frogboy wrote:Argue the call, do i need an actual model to represent head coach in order to "Argue the Call". Thanks
That is what it says in the rules
and ideally it should look like you (or your coach avatar) as it is a representation of you as your team's head coach.
So dose this mean that assistant coaches, chefs, wizards etc all need models, or can i just get my "mini me" out?
I'll stick a base to my bellend, happy days
Or you could go with something less likely to get you thrown out of the venue
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 3:24 pm
by frogboy
Conspiracy - Miniature case company's team up with GW to force coaches to buy bigger!
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 7:59 pm
by deeferdan
Just a quick query on the duel painting competition for the event. I know it states that miniatures have to be on a base on up to 60 mm, but is there any stretching to this rule? I have a lovely idea for a diorama "duel" but need more space to make it work.
Completely understand if the answer is the obvious, but basically i'm asking if I can bend the rules??? in the interest of artistic interpretation and nothing else.
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 8:17 pm
by Bsking
hawca wrote:
You can Argue the call if sent off once per game as per new rules - you do not need a coach model or any other side line staff models to represent the head coach
Any reason you can only do this once per game? Is that a house rule? Or do the rules themselves say you can only argue the call once per game (because if so I've missed it!)?
Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 12:46 am
by Garrick
deeferdan2383 wrote:Just a quick query on the duel painting competition for the event. I know it states that miniatures have to be on a base on up to 60 mm, but is there any stretching to this rule? I have a lovely idea for a diorama "duel" but need more space to make it work.
Completely understand if the answer is the obvious, but basically i'm asking if I can bend the rules??? in the interest of artistic interpretation and nothing else.
I will also be entering the duel painting competition as I have done every year since its inception. As always I will be abiding by the base size rules. Re deeferdan2383's query above I am in two minds:
1) A larger base does give an advantage so it should probably not be allowed. BUT
2) The winner of an earlier duel competition used a base larger than that allowed and the organisers awarded him the prize despite the fact he did not abide by the rules so the base size limitation has already been demonstrated to be non binding and in no way limiting to your chances of winning
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Re: NAF Championship 2017 FAQ
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:55 pm
by Boneless
Ok
The duel.
The rules say 60mm
This is to stop people doing overly large and the paint job becoming second to the painting.
As for previous events this is my first planned and run solely by me. When I ran out last years. In both cases this rule has been met and needs to for this competition.
The argue the ref does say once in a game.
It's basically a crap bribe