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.
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?
Sometimes army-building starts with pure disbelief
Sometimes one warscroll is enough to start an argument
Sometimes an army just doesn’t click
We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: looking at yet another cool army, wondering if maybe this one would be the perfect fit, and quietly ignoring the pile of unfinished models already waiting on the desk.
We’ve recently had one of those very Warhammer conversations that starts with “I think I know what I’m buying next” and immediately turns into a full discussion about loadouts, game modes, visibility rules, and whether buying a second box is...
A quick rules-and-boxes reality check
A second army starts with a dangerous thought
We had one of those very relatable Age of Sigmar rules-discussion moments recently: a simple question turned into a proper little expedition through warscroll layouts, Skeleton abilities, weird wording, and wildly conflicting tier-list takes.
We started with a pretty normal Age of Sigmar evening and somehow ended up in that very familiar hobby place: half list-building, half rules rabbit hole, half admiring cool models. Yes, that is three halves. That feels about right.
We started the year in a very familiar way: by arranging a meetup, talking nonsense about factions we like, and immediately falling into list-building rabbit holes.
We had one of those very Warhammer hobby moments recently: a model goes from completely useless nonsense to actually, this changes everything in the space of about three messages.
We started the year in the most appropriate way possible: by throwing photos into chat, shouting about warbands, and immediately drifting into rules questions, campaign ideas, and plans for the next game day.
We started the month in the most hobby way possible: by immediately trying to stretch a points limit until it squeaks.
We had one of those very Warhammer conversations recently: at first glance the models look almost the same, and then five minutes later we realise they are, in fact, completely different units with different warscrolls, different roles, and even different...
A tiny army-building detour into dice math
We closed out the year in a very on-brand way: by getting distracted by cool paint schemes, briefly considering entirely new armies, and then immediately falling into Warcry math.
We had one of those very relatable hobby conversations recently: it started with a simple question about whether a single box is enough, and within minutes we were already at “maybe we need three more guys, another general, some support,...