New Blood for Our AoS Group and a Verminlord on the Painting Desk
We had a small but very welcome Age of Sigmar update in our chat recently, and it is exactly the kind of hobby momentum we love seeing.
We had a small but very welcome Age of Sigmar update in our chat recently, and it is exactly the kind of hobby momentum we love seeing.
Sometimes army-building starts with a rule, not a model
Five rounds, not everyone-vs-everyone
We love it when somebody drops a list into chat and our first reaction is basically: this is either madness or genius. In this case, it was definitely both.
We recently went down a small Age of Sigmar rules rabbit hole and landed on one of those mechanics that instantly makes us want to build lists just to see how far the idea can go: Armies of Renown.
We had one of those very relatable hobby-chat moments recently: a bit of tournament salt, a bit of excitement, and then suddenly a fresh wave of purchases.
Trying a Very Un-meta Skaven List in Age of Sigmar
A tiny list, but full of character
A perfectly normal hobby chat in our group recently turned into three classic topics at once: spot the printed models, complain about expensive plastic, and admire increasingly ridiculous Skaven monsters. So basically: a full Warhammer day.
AoS Battlescroll shake-up and instant list-brainstorming
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.
We all know those games that get decided by some grand tactical masterplan.
Painting plans vs reality
Sometimes the biggest army-building lesson comes after the game
A quick one from the tabletop
We’re starting
Battle report from the learning table
A very good sign: Skaven on the move
Painting against the clock
Sometimes the best hobby ideas start with a marketplace screenshot