Cinquecento Round 2: Goblins, Daemons, and a Brutal Flank Charge
Battle evening
Battle evening
Roman Empire, Bretonnian Cavalry, and Other Dangerous Army-Building Ideas
We had one of those very Wiatry Magii mornings recently: someone checks one small rule, then suddenly we are knee-deep in targeting, front arcs, dispels, miscasts, old-edition memories, and the metaphysics of whether a fireball actually comes out of a...
Two Small Wiatry Magii Tools for The Old World: Toadie and Our Builder
We started out trying to do the classic hobby-group thing: schedule some games for next week. As usual, it quickly turned into a tactical exercise involving league pairings, store bookings, evening availability, childcare logistics, and the ever-valuable reserve of wifecoins....
We had a small but very on-brand discussion about upcoming Warhammer: The Old World games, and honestly it captures our approach to the hobby pretty well: a bit of rules curiosity, a bit of organized chaos, and a lot of...
We love these moments in Warhammer when a quick rules question turns into a proper little expedition through the rulebook. You know the type: someone throws out a “wait, how does this actually work?”, then five minutes later we are...
We really like this kind of hobby content: the moment when a rule we initially skimmed over suddenly turns out to be absolutely central on the tabletop. Over the last two days, Staś shared another round of notes from his...
We immediately loved Staś’s idea for a small recurring series, so here we go: Second Reading. The premise is simple and very relatable — after a first read-through of the rulebook and a few games, we go back to the...
Sometimes our hobby chat turns into three different events at once, and honestly, we love when that happens.
Event mode on: rules digging and tournament adrenaline
The second duel of round one
Sometimes an army-building question looks simple, and then five minutes later we are deep in PDFs, list builders, screenshots, and increasingly enthusiastic messages about weird daemon units. This time it started with a very practical question from Pegie: can you...
We got the first proper battle report from the first round of our first neighbourhood Cinquecento, and honestly, it had everything we want from Warhammer: The Old World: panic, failed charges, peasants overperforming way above their pay grade, dogs being...
We had one of those very familiar hobby mornings: a game was getting closer, the lists were definitely already done… and then, naturally, they were not done at all.
Too Many Campaigns, Too Little Time
We had one of those very familiar hobby chat moments: someone drops a link, someone else says “hmm, not bad”, and five minutes later we are already halfway into planning future terrain, painted knights, and weird side-games from old White...
We’ve had one of those very familiar hobby moments lately: we looked at a few photos, played a few games, talked about lists for a bit… and suddenly Bretonnia was living rent-free in our heads.
Sometimes a blog post basically writes itself. This was one of those moments.
We’ve been doing a lot of Warhammer: The Old World thinking lately — not just listbuilding and painting, but also the very practical question of how we actually want to play our league games.