Sometimes the best army-building discussions happen immediately after a game report goes live. That was exactly the case for us this time: one battle report, a couple of screenshots from the list-building process, some well-aimed jokes, and suddenly the Dwarven...
We had one of those very classic hobby-chat moments recently: starting from a quick look at how our games actually play out, and ending up deep in a discussion about balance, metas, and whether tiny games should maybe borrow ideas...
Sometimes a battle report writes itself. Sometimes it takes a bit of prodding, a heroic reconstruction effort, and a healthy amount of self-inflicted dwarfen shame. This one is definitely the second kind.
We had one of those very short exchanges that still says everything about a painting session: a fresh batch of Nurgle-flavoured minis hit the chat, and the reaction was immediate — little masterpieces.
A funny, slightly painful, and very hobby-real discussion kicked off in our chat this week: what do people actually mean when they say “tabletop standard” painting?
We had a tiny but very relatable hobby moment in chat this week: Michal shared a castle spotted on the Poor Man’s Tabletop terrain group and it immediately caught our attention.
We haven’t had a proper second reading rules post in a while, but this week Michał ran into a couple of really interesting Warhammer: The Old World details while updating our Wiatry Magii army builder. And honestly, this is exactly...
We love those tiny hobby moments when an army-building idea appears out of nowhere and suddenly turns into a very practical budget plan. This time Michał was looking for a proxy for a Shugej on Longma, and the discussion quickly...
We love it when a battle report lands in our chat as a complete stream-of-consciousness brain dump, because somehow those are often the most fun to turn into an actual post. And this one absolutely deserved it.
We had one of those very familiar hobby chats recently: half list-building, half system confusion, and half mild panic before the next game. Yes, that is three halves, but honestly that feels about right when we are juggling too many...
We love it when a game report arrives as a complete stream-of-consciousness brain dump, because somehow those are often the most fun to turn into a proper battle report. This time, end3r took his Salamanders into a King of the...
We’ve been chatting lately about a very specific hobby problem: how do we get big ranked armies on the table fast without immediately committing to painting a mountain of infantry?
Sometimes a whole hobby plan starts with a single message: “these prints are cool!” and then suddenly we’re discussing whether it’s worth getting up early and queueing at the store.
Michał just picked up a parcel from Patryk, and honestly, it turned into one of those hobby hauls that immediately makes the group chat light up. As Ender put it best: quite a zoo.
This week Michał dropped a couple of interesting snapshots into our chat, and honestly, we love this kind of hobby-adjacent data digging. Sometimes it’s nice to step away from painting desks and army lists for a moment and just look...
Some hobby weeks are all about big progress, painted units, and glorious victories. And some are about just keeping the train moving, wishing a friend a quick recovery, and getting excited about playing something a bit unusual. This was definitely...
Yesterday end3r went to a Kill Team tournament at Xjoy, with a very realistic goal: learn something, survive three games, and ideally squeeze out one win. And honestly? Mission accomplished.
We love it when a casual rules chat turns into one of those “wait, what?” moments that completely changes how we look at army-building. This time, Michał dropped a genuinely spicy Warhammer: The Old World rules interaction into our chat,...