A bunch of mates chatting about Warhammer, whether 40K, AOS, Lord of the Rings, or anything else - Miniature soldiers, big opinions!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureGames |
Last weeked, Josh, Rezza and Adam were lucky enough to attend the Mortal Realms Reforged event at Warhammer World, and got to enjoy a demo game of both the 'full' game of 4th Edition Age of Sigmar and the cool new game mode, Spearhead, as well as see... more
The gang is back together, and this episode Adam, Josh, Jamie and Rich G traverse the worlds of Warhammer to discuss a whole bunch of stuff!
This month we cover:
* AOS4 hype;
* 40K codices and the MFM (as well as yes, the "controversy" on on... more
In this hobby jaunt, Adam, Rich and Jamie chat about how to get started in Warhammer (and particularly 40K), as well as the latest developments across AoS and 40K.
We cover the amazing new Darkoath announcement, as well as the state of the 40K meta... more
The gang get together in this episode to chat through all of the stuff that's been announced/released/previewed/generally talked about in the ether in what seem's to be the world's longest January, including our very own Jamie's trip to play in the L... more
Don’t get me wrong, this podcast is generally okay. However, it is amusingly hypocritical. Their thing is ‘positivity’ yet they spend a large proportion of every podcast lecturing/moaning about people they perceive as negative, thus completing the circle and becoming what they profess to dislike- negative AF. It tends to spiral as the podcast goes, finishing in a spiral of virtue signalling negativity. Boring. Dudes, stop virtue signalling how ‘positive’ and progressive you are. Stop lecturing a... more
Don’t get me wrong, this podcast is generally okay.
However, it is amusingly hypocritical. Their thing is ‘positivity’ yet they spend a large proportion of every podcast lecturing/moaning about people they perceive as negative, thus completing the circle and becoming what they profess to dislike- negative AF. It tends to spiral as the podcast goes, finishing in a spiral of virtue signalling negativity. Boring.
Dudes, stop virtue signalling how ‘positive’ and progressive you are. Stop lecturing... more
Thoroughly enjoyable. As someone who feels very new to the hobby it’s excellent to hear these folks be ambassadors to the hobby and encourage people to get involved. Many thanks Conclave!
It’s very nice to listen to some gentlemen do discussions about all things 40k, all the codex’s broken shenanigans, and overall tomfoolery you guys dish out to one another. One thing I did notice in episode 37, when you all were talking about the First Prince himself, that none of you saw that… and it seems to be just a rules as written thing but. Because Be’Lakor himself has demon and chaos as his keywords, he gets an additional -1 to hit for ranged weapons from the army ability for daemons, wh... more
Great banter and fun to listen to. Lots of interesting guests too.
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Apple Podcasts | #139 |
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