A Swept-Clean Battleground and a Win for Marek
Quick battle report
This one is short, but very much in the spirit of a proper club game night: dice rolled, table devastated, and in the end Marek took the win 86:73.
From the photos alone, one thing is immediately clear: by the end this was a properly swept-clean battleground. Whatever was standing at the start clearly had a much harder time surviving to the final scoring. We love tables like that — when the battlefield tells the story all by itself and the last turns are played among wreckage, empty lanes, and whatever battered survivors are still clinging to objectives.

The final score suggests a game that was still competitive despite the damage on the table. 86:73 is not a blowout — it looks more like one of those matches where every objective and every late-game move mattered, even if the board itself had already been thoroughly cleared out.


A big part of the charm of games like this is the visual aftermath. By the closing stages, the board really does look wymieciony — swept out, emptied, reduced to the essentials. No crowded deployment zones anymore, just the remains of a hard-fought battle and the question of who managed the mission better.



And honestly, that is often the kind of result we remember best: not necessarily a total stomp, but a game where both sides had to work for points while the battlefield got progressively emptier.



Congrats to Marek on the win, and respect to both players for leaving the table looking like it had been through a real war.
If we get more details on the armies, mission, or key turning points, we will gladly come back and expand this into a fuller report — but even in short form, this one already has the most important parts: a close score, a brutal table state, and a memorable finish.