Kharadron Cornered, Saved by Cards: a Weirdly Brutal Spearhead Game
A battle report that felt completely wrong for Kharadron
A battle report that felt completely wrong for Kharadron
We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: the kind where a league sounds exciting, a full 2k army sounds possible, and then reality gently reminds us that maybe it would be smart to play a few more...
We had one of those very relatable hobby moments this week: a fresh look through the The Old World? The Emperor? No — that other giant pile of rules PDF energy quickly turned into a much more important question.
We spotted a nice local event announcement that should be interesting for Age of Sigmar players in Warsaw and nearby: next week the Spearhead league starts at Xjoy in Białołęka.
Battle report from the table
Army-building notes after a very convincing first impression
Michal dropped a quick update with a few photos and a very promising message: he’s testing Slaves to Darkness Spearhead.
We had one of those very relatable hobby moments this week: a quick chat about minis, a small side discovery, and then suddenly all attention went to one model towering over the rest.
We recently had one of those very relatable hobby conversations that starts with a tiny painting detail and somehow ends with full-on army scheme planning.
A small but very satisfying hobby update from our side: new models are landing on the desk, and with them comes that familiar mix of excitement and mild painting panic.
Skaven, Chaos Knights, and a Very Sneaky List Idea
One more batch before calling it a night
We had a small but very welcome Age of Sigmar update in our chat recently, and it is exactly the kind of hobby momentum we love seeing.
Sometimes army-building starts with a rule, not a model
Five rounds, not everyone-vs-everyone
We had one of those dangerous hobby conversations recently — the kind that starts as a very loose idea and immediately makes us want to build warbands, write backstories, and start looking for STL files.
We managed to get in a small Age of Sigmar game this week, and even though it was “just” a 1500-point battle, it definitely gave our brains a proper workout.
We recently went down a small Age of Sigmar rules rabbit hole and landed on one of those mechanics that instantly makes us want to build lists just to see how far the idea can go: Armies of Renown.
Army-building rabbit holes are the best kind
Trying to make the game fit the table