Light Terrain Table Example - CTC

Here is an example of the standardized “Light Terrain” table that will be used at the California Team Championship.

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Each table will have:

  • 2 Large ruins with bases 9x9x6” - Area Terrain. Scalable. Breachable. Light Cover. Defensible. Obscuring

  • 4 Rock Walls 10x2x5”(Hills)

    • Impassable terrain; units must walk around the Rock Walls (unless they have fly or a similar ability). No units may end their movement on top of a rock wall. Models use normal rules to determine if a model behind a Hill is visible (i.e. pure line of sight)*.

  • 4 Forests 8x6” - Area Terrain. Dense Cover (counts as 3”+). Breachable. Defensible. Difficult Ground.

Some Amazing Prizes for Dicehammer Open GT IV

We have some amazing prizes lined up for the Dicehammer Open GT IV!

For our grand prize, we have the “Richard Siegler Champion’s Table” provided by our friends at BigBear3D. Jon over at BigBear3D makes some high quality 3d printed terrain and accessories. His terrain sets are featured on The Art of War and were designed by some of their coaches / founders. The terrain set will be shipped directly to you, so you don’t have to worry about transporting it after the event!

Richard Siegler Champion’s Table by BigBear3D

Richard Siegler Champion’s Table by BigBear3D

Our second place winner will get a Full-Size Display Tower from TABLEWAR! These popular cases have been sold out for some time, but as soon as they are back in stock, one will be shipped directly to our 2nd place winner! TABLEWAR has been a long-time sponsor and supporter of Dicehammer events.

Tablewar Full-Size Display Tower

Tablewar Full-Size Display Tower

We also have prizes for 3rd place, the Top 3 Best Painted, Best Xenos, Best Chaos, Best Imperium and the Perseverance Award; because sticking it out and playing six games, even when dice, matchups or other things don’t go your way shows a lot of PERSEVERANCE!

Dicehammer will be showcasing some of the other awards and prizes in the coming weeks. Be sure to keep an eye out on this space.