Shields, Great Weapons, and Other Old World Rule Traps
Hobby plans vs actual rules reading
Hobby plans vs actual rules reading
The kind of hobby problem we know all too well
We love these little hobby moments when one photo in chat turns into a miniature archaeology session.
We almost let this one slip by.
We had one of those classic hobby chats that starts with “I’ve got some boxes” and somehow ends with a completely cursed list idea.
We love those hobby moments when one finished detail suddenly makes the whole project feel real. This time it was end3r checking in with a small but important update: the grenade launcher is done.
We had one of those very good hobby conversations recently: a simple idea, a specific deadline, and just enough chaos to make it exciting.
Michal dropped one of those hobby ideas into chat that immediately makes us go: oh no, this is dangerously cool.
Stas has officially entered the “slowly, slowly” phase of army-building — which, as we all know, is still infinitely better than leaving boxes untouched on the shelf.
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...
Sometimes army-building starts with a rule, not a model
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.
Army-building rabbit holes are the best kind