When an Army We Don’t Even Like Suddenly Looks Amazing
We know this feeling a little too well.
We know this feeling a little too well.
A quick Second Reading episode from us today — the kind of tiny rules detail that can save an argument mid-game and probably surprise quite a few people.
We had one of those very classic army-building mornings: one link opens, then another, then suddenly we are deep in special rules, list builder quirks, and discussing whether a flying machine is still worth it if it does not come...
We love these moments when a game of Warhammer: The Old World turns into a tiny hobby detective story.
We got one of those very Warhammer moments this week: excitement, confusion, a rules re-read, and then the sudden realization that the draft had changed in a way that accidentally matched how it had already been played at the table....
Sometimes we start digging into our hobby notes and suddenly it turns into a tiny stats project. That’s exactly what happened here.
Planning a Warhammer Weekend for New Players
Since Wilini couldn’t make it today, we went ahead and played next week’s round early. He’ll make up for it by playing two rounds next week.
We love how often a normal post-game chat turns into a full-on army-building spiral.
We had a really fun, really chaotic third round of our local Cinquecento event, and this one absolutely deserved a write-up. The headline clash was Skaven vs Chaos Daemons, with enough poison gas, impact hits, overruns, and rules-lawyering-after-the-fact to power...
We had one of those very hobby-group moments this week: a quick invitation to a league game, a suspicious-looking 500-point list on the other side of the table, and immediate list-chat in the comments.
end3r kicked off his first King of the Colosseum league game for Warhammer 40,000, and honestly, this was supposed to be one of those educational beatings. You know the kind: we show up, get tabled, and at least come back...
Sometimes the most fun part of army-building is that last round of list discussion right before a game. We had exactly that kind of chat while looking over End3r’s list for the next day, and it turned into a nice...
Sometimes the most Warhammer thing about a Warhammer week is not the dice, the lists, or even the lore arguments — it’s the logistics. This time our plans for the week got thoroughly shaken up by real life: trips to...
We’ve got one of those hobby moments where a single message is enough to set the whole group buzzing.
We had one of those classic league-chat moments recently: someone asked a seemingly simple rules question, and five minutes later we were deep in one of the most important little tactical layers in Warhammer: The Old World.
Sometimes the best hobby tips are not painting tricks or basing recipes, but those tiny rules interactions that can easily slip through the cracks in the middle of a game. We had one of those little moments recently, and since...
Sometimes the best army-building ideas do not come from writing a brand new list from scratch, but from stumbling onto one small rule interaction and suddenly seeing a unit in a different light. That was exactly the vibe in our...
We had one of those very classic hobby-chat moments recently: a quick rules question turned into a genuinely useful army-building note for Warhammer: The Old World.
We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: not about painting backlog, not about list building, but about something even more fundamental — why some game systems just feel easier to absorb than others, even when on paper...