The Brass Orb Question: Our Latest Old World Rules Rabbit Hole
The Brass Orb Question: Our Latest Old World Rules Rabbit Hole
The Brass Orb Question: Our Latest Old World Rules Rabbit Hole
We have been talking a lot lately about compact Warhammer games, and one topic came up that felt worth writing down properly: what happens on a 30x44 table when fleeing, breaking, and returning units start interacting with the board edge...
Sometimes the most fun part of army-building is that last round of list discussion right before a game. We had exactly that kind of chat while looking over End3r’s list for the next day, and it turned into a nice...
We had one of those very Warhammer days where a post-game rules check turned into a full hobby conversation: part battle autopsy, part design debate, part league celebration. And honestly, that’s exactly the kind of thing we love most —...
We’ve been deep in Warhammer: The Old World prep lately, because Michał is getting ready for a tournament with 50 players — which is honestly a fantastic number and exactly the kind of event that promises tables, noise, and photos...
Sometimes army-building means arguing about one sentence
We had a short but very on-brand chat recently about one of the most Orcs & Goblins topics imaginable: how much control they should actually have on the table.
We love those very normal hobby moments when a quick rules question turns into a full-on design discussion. This time, we ended up deep in the weeds over a classic Warhammer Fantasy problem: when exactly should rank bonus and Unit...
One tiny rule, one very long discussion
We love those hobby evenings when a “simple rules question” turns into a full-on expedition through the rulebook. This time the topic was gloriously Warhammer: how many goblins actually get to attack after casualties, step-up moves, and supporting attacks with...
We had one of those very Warhammer hobby moments recently: a quick rules chat suddenly turned into a full-on “wait… have we been playing this wrong the whole time?” discussion.
We had one of those classic hobby chat moments: one person mentions Salamanders, someone else asks if that just means “more Marines again”, and then suddenly the whole conversation swerves hard into rules discussion.
We had one of those very classic Warhammer hobby moments recently: a short rules question turned into a surprisingly interesting discussion about terrain, line of sight, and what the wording is really trying to say.
Sometimes one warscroll is enough to start an argument