The Trolls are joined by our friend Steve and engage in a waffle about 4th Edition KoW Playtesting, The upcoming year for Masters, the future of the UK Tournament scene, Clash of Kings 2026 and World Peace*, listen as we try and chart a path through ... more
The Trolls run through the 4th Edition rules that have been released to Date, correlating them from separate Blogs into one coherent Podcast, or as coherent as Two Trolls can be ! Using special TrollIntelligence* techniques to analyse and discuss the... more
The Trolls are joined by the Fab Heather Armistead, possible one of the most consistent players at Clash, having come 2nd from Bottom for the last Three events ! She tells us all about her Wargaming, her Hobby and her involvement with Mens Rounders, ... more
The Trolls discuss the recent Clash of Kings they helped to run, The Largest singles and Team Kings of War Tournament in the World !
They describe how well the weekend went, how well behaved everybody was, how high the standard of painting was and a... more
The Trolls have got their grubby claws on the Army Lists for Clash and decide to review a sample of their favourite ( and not so favourite) armylists before the official release, sworn to secrecy the Trolls never the less blurt out their findings for... more
The Trolls combine our August catch up with a look at a cosy little event that is happening in a couple of weeks, be amazed by their incite into the internal workings of that most Prestigious of Kings of War Events.
You have heard other Podcasters t... more
The Trolls are joined in the Hall by Ged Courtney , Kingdoms of Men player and the driving force behind the Kings of Liverpool and the Shroud of the Saint(Helens) Tournaments.
Ged tells us of his love of Kings of War and all things Brown in the King... more
Another Weekend, another Farm Wars - The Trolls do their bit for the Cumbrian KoW scene by performing the Draw and critiquing the carefully planned and tested Army lists of the Participants. Just a quick diversion from the Realities of Life in the Gr... more
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Focused on the Kings of War community in the UK, discussions usually revolve around tournament experiences and gameplay strategies. The hosts provide insights into various tournaments, such as the Undercroft and Farm Wars, sharing humorous anecdotes and reflections on the competitive landscape. Episodes feature interactions with community members, exploration of different army compositions, and commentary on game mechanics, offering a mix of entertainment and valuable information for listeners interested in tabletop gaming. The podcast is characterized by its camaraderie, humor, and passion for the community, making it appealing for both new and seasoned Kings of War players.
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