Could Bigger Tables Make 500-Point Old World Games More Fun?
We recently had one of those very Warhammer conversations that starts with a small rules gripe and quickly turns into a full-on idea for how we might want to play the next league.
We recently had one of those very Warhammer conversations that starts with a small rules gripe and quickly turns into a full-on idea for how we might want to play the next league.
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.
We had one of those hobby evenings that are easy to sum up with: technically a loss, emotionally a win.
We had one of those very relatable hobby conversations this week: what do we actually bring for tomorrow, and how painted does it need to be to stop counting as “bare plastic”?
Sometimes army-building starts with a rule, not a model
We love those hobby moments when an army list suddenly stops being a spreadsheet exercise and starts feeling like a proper warband of lunatics. This week, that happened with Michał’s Skaven in Age of Sigmar.
Sometimes the biggest army-building lesson comes after the game