A Blood Bowl Podcast.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | LeisureGames |
A Blood Bowl podcast. In today's delayed New Year edition, we talk turkey about the darkest of elves... the Dark Elves. Mik has a masterclass of battle-damage tips, and we discuss our Blood Bowl Resolutions for 2024. We hark back to our 2023 Blood Bo... more
A Blood Bowl Podcast. In today's Bumper Holiday Special, we get to the beating heart of the new(ish) Vampire team and Mik brings the hobby heat with a basing tutorial. We wax lyrical on the brilliance of League play, before bringing the highs and low... more
Today's episode is a ninety-minute tournament report detailing the highs and lows of Scouseboy's Lizardly performance at the recent Blood Bowl World Cup in Alicante. more
A Blood Bowl Podcast. Today we look at my chosen team and build for the upcoming World Cup in Alicante... the mighty Lizards! We also take time to explain why Big Foreign Tournaments are so great. There's another edition of Mik's Hobby Masterclass, a... more
A Blood Bowl podcast. Topics today include gabbing on the Amazons, Mik's Hobby Masterclass, an extended Tournament Roundup, and a marvellously Machiavellian edition of the gameshow NAF Name or Nonsense.
A Blood Bowl podcast. Topics today include the skinny on Lizards, Mik's Hobby Masterclass, Winning Without Winning, our Tournament Roundup, and a fabulously frenzied edition of the gameshow NAF Name or Nonsense.
A Blood Bowl podcast. Topics today include Down and Dirty With Underworld, Mik's Hobby Masterclass, the Fearless Blood Bowl Inventory, NAFC, and another thrilling round of NAF Name or Nonsense.
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