We’ve been ironing out the shape of our upcoming Warhammer: The Old World campaign, and this was one of those very fun hobby conversations where practical list-building, campaign rules, painting panic, and wild narrative ideas all collided at once.
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 love it when a random chat thread suddenly turns into an actual plan. This time it started with Stas throwing a couple of ChampionsHub campaign links into the channel and casually mentioning that maybe, one day, we could run...
We had one of those very Warhammer hobby conversations this week: part excitement about building an army, part rules confusion, part light panic after an update, and part immediate daydreaming about narrative battles we absolutely want to play.
We had one of those very familiar hobby moments recently: someone drops a great resource into chat, everyone says “yeah, we should absolutely look at this,” and then real life immediately rolls a successful distraction test.
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 had one of those very Wiatry Magii conversations recently: starting from “40k has cool lore” and ending with “what if we just played something else with the same vibe?” And honestly, that may be the most sensible approach to...
We recently fell into one of those classic hobby rabbit holes: starting from a single odd rule, and ending up excitedly discussing whole ways of playing that we had somehow not paid enough attention to before.
We had one of those very relatable hobby chats recently: it started with rules confusion, escalated into excitement about narrative play, took a detour through Spearhead cards, and somehow ended with a Rat Ogor losing its hands and feet in...