League 2025: Building a Skaven List Around Ratling Guns
We love these moments when an army list stops being just a pile of points and starts becoming an actual plan.
We love these moments when an army list stops being just a pile of points and starts becoming an actual plan.
Sometimes the hobby throws a tiny detail at us that instantly makes us grin. This time it was a spell miniature.
The league pairings are finally live, and it immediately got a lot more interesting than we expected.
We had one of those very hobby moments recently: discovering that something has been in the game for months, and we just… never used it.
Sometimes a few photos are enough to make us stop scrolling and immediately think: yep, this would look fantastic on the table.
We love those hobby sessions where enthusiasm collides head-first with the reality of a modern Warhammer kit. This week, Michał ran straight into that wall with Skaven Stormfiends.
We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: when is the first game, how many points do we actually have, and how far are we from a proper 2,000-point list?
Michal dropped a dangerous message into our chat: there was a new delivery at 2d6. And, as always with this kind of news, it immediately turned into a hobby dilemma.
We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: first a battle report, then rules talk, and five minutes later we were already looking at boxes and wondering whether we were about to buy another army.
Sometimes army-building starts with pure disbelief
30 of 80 Done: When the Bases Make the Unit
A fresh delivery landed
It was supposed to be just one more Spearhead
Sometimes one warscroll is enough to start an argument
Sometimes an army just doesn’t click
We had one of those very relatable hobby moments recently: someone drops a cool new box in chat, and a minute later we are already looking at terrain inspiration too.
Winter Themes, Roman Shields, and the Next Spearhead Idea
We had one of those very relatable hobby conversations recently: starting from the practical question of priming, and ending with that familiar mixture of admiration and mild despair after watching a really high-level painting video.
We had one of those tiny hobby moments that somehow turns into a very real lesson.
We recently fell into one of those classic hobby rabbit holes: starting from a single odd rule, and ending up excitedly discussing whole ways of playing that we had somehow not paid enough attention to before.