A podcast devoted to bringing the world of Warhammer 40,000 to life on the tabletop.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 225 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureBooksArtsGames |
Jason and Adam came up with fantasy Crusade armies using the new Space Marines Codex, exploring two different ways you can theme your Crusades. Jason put together an example of how you can build a force that represents one specific aspect of a divers... more
The fellas got together for real life to celebrate their friend, play Warhammer, and enjoy the finer things.
Kendrick and Adam have been playing an ongoing campaign using the Leviathan supplement. They get together to discuss the goings-on of the campaign and to discuss the new Tyranids models and Codex. Thanks to Warhammer Community Team for providing the ... more
We begin our adventure breathing new life into old supplements with the Wrath of Magnus. In this episode, we convert the missions and some special mission rules in that book for 10th edition. more
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There’s already a few hundred thousand boring podcasts featuring liberal hosts; does the world really need another? This is a boring show all-around and the hosts are chronically unfunny.
Great podcast especially if you enjoy narrative games over competitive
Love these guys. Always look forward to a new episode :)
Love these guys. Always look forward to a new episode :)
See the title. Very approachable and great chemistry between the hosts.
Apple Podcasts | #203 | United Kingdom/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #200 | Italy/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #199 | China/Leisure/Games |
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