
A Podcast for the KIngs of War Community in the UK , covering the Lore and Gameplay of the UK KIngs of War Wargames scene
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames | |||

The Trolls are joined by our friend and TO Dan, Dan runs the successful Battles in the Undercroft events in Carlisle.The Trolls help Dan to produce the Draw for the 5th BitU event to be held on the 23/24th May.
The discussion then turns to the Army ... more
The Trolls once again engage their Thinking Sacs to try to fathom out why the Tournament scene shifted from Soft to Hard between WFB and KoW, please bear with them as they are old and see things in a slightly different light to other KoWistas :)
if... more
Another very cerebral Podcast episode, Trolls do MathHammer for 4th edition using cutting edge technology and their inherent data analysis skills* Listen in to discover the secrets of using numbers to win at Kings of War !
*Most Troll Analysis consi... more
Are You a Timmy, a Johnny or a Spike ? want to know more / Mark explains in Trollish terms how the Archtypes for Magic the Gathering players can be applied to us KoWers !
Also some meandering and several mistakes take place so nothing out of the ord... more
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This show centers on the Kings of War scene in the UK, with hosts and guests deep-diving into army lists, edition changes, and tournament play. Episodes frequently dissect new rules, point costs, and list-building strategies while peppering in community anecdotes from tournaments and events. A steady thread is practical insights for players preparing for upcoming events, balanced by lighthearted banter and a welcoming community vibe. A notable strength is how guests from game publishers and organizers offer insider perspective on design decisions and event planning, making it useful for listeners who want to stay ahead of meta shifts and learn how competitive play evolves in real-world communities.
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Tales from the Warriors Hall launched 8 months ago and published 69 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Tales from the Warriors Hall include:
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2. Ronnie Renton
3. Kyle Przelenski
4. Ged Courtney
5. Simon Brand
6. Dan Bar
7. Tom Freeman
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