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In this episode, Ryan and MEZ talk about the Orkz of warhammer 40K, covering a few more stories of ork carnage in the timeline running up to Rynn's World!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iteratorsoftheimperium/message
To join the discussion and suggest a topic, check out our Discord.To support the show, head to our Patreon for exclusive content, or check out our Merch Store to grab some Lore Boys branded merch.As always, we super appreciate you listening, and hope that if you enjoy the show you'll tell your friends and leave us a review on iTunes and the rest our social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.) We wanna hear from you guys, so shoot us an email at contact@loreboys.com .If you want to hear 40K episodes, you can find a whole whack of them on our website. We've done episodes on the Astartes Legions:The Word BearersThe Dark AngelsThe SalamandersThe UltramarinesThe Space WolvesAnd of course we have some on the horrible, horrible Xenos:EldarTyranidNecronOrkzOr if you want some Warhammer Fantasy, you can check out some of these bad boys:Sigmar part 1Sigmar part 2Sigmar part 3Skaven part 1Skaven part 2Skaven part 3Nagash part 1 Get ad-free content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To join the discussion and suggest a topic, check out our Discord.To support the show, head to our Patreon for exclusive content, or check out our Merch Store to grab some Lore Boys branded merch.As always, we super appreciate you listening, and hope that if you enjoy the show you'll tell your friends and leave us a review on iTunes and the rest our social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.) We wanna hear from you guys, so shoot us an email at contact@loreboys.com .If you want to hear 40K episodes, you can find a whole whack of them on our website. We've done episodes on the Astartes Legions:The Word BearersThe Dark AngelsThe SalamandersThe UltramarinesThe Space WolvesAnd of course we have some on the horrible, horrible Xenos:EldarTyranidNecronOrkzOr if you want some Warhammer Fantasy, you can check out some of these bad boys:Sigmar part 1Sigmar part 2Sigmar part 3Skaven part 1Skaven part 2Skaven part 3Nagash part 1 Get ad-free content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To join the discussion and suggest a topic, check out our Discord.To support the show, head to our Patreon for exclusive content, or check out our Merch Store to grab some Lore Boys branded merch.As always, we super appreciate you listening, and hope that if you enjoy the show you'll tell your friends and leave us a review on iTunes and the rest our social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.) We wanna hear from you guys, so shoot us an email at contact@loreboys.com .If you want to hear 40K episodes, you can find a whole whack of them on our website. We've done episodes on the Astartes Legions:The Word BearersThe Dark AngelsThe SalamandersThe UltramarinesThe Space WolvesAnd of course we have some on the horrible, horrible Xenos:EldarTyranidNecronOrkzOr if you want some Warhammer Fantasy, you can check out some of these bad boys:Sigmar part 1Sigmar part 2Sigmar part 3Skaven part 1Skaven part 2Skaven part 3Nagash part 1 Get ad-free content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Ryan and MEZ discuss the Orkz in Warhammer 40K, a nice general overview of the race. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iteratorsoftheimperium/message
Lore Boys, the internet's #1 beta-alpha-sigma male podcast, is back with more lore on the forgotten gender, the T'au male. We're diving into a play by play of the Damocles Gulf Crusade, and what that means for our fledgling species, as the take on the galaxy's number one big dog: humanity!This is a part 2, if you haven't heard part 1 you can find it on our website:T'au Lore Part 1 - The Warp is Full of CrocodilesIf you want to hear 40K episodes, you can find a whole whack of them on our website. We've done episodes on the Astartes Legions:The Word BearersThe Dark AngelsThe SalamandersThe UltramarinesThe Space WolvesAnd of course we have some on the horrible, horrible Xenos:EldarTyranidNecronOrkzOr if you want some Warhammer Fantasy, you can check out some of these bad boys:Sigmar part 1Sigmar part 2Sigmar part 3Skaven part 1Skaven part 2Skaven part 3Nagash part 1To join the discussion and suggest a topic, check out our Discord.As always, we super appreciate you listening, and hope that if you enjoy the show you'll tell your friends and leave us a review on iTunes and the rest our social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.) We wanna hear from you guys, so shoot us an email at contact@loreboys.com . Get ad-free content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The internet's #1 fake-history podcast, the Lore Boys, is bringing up more 40K bullshit. We're talking about the T'au, and the subraces that make them up! Who are they? Where do they come from? Can you milk them? The answer to that last one might surprise you!If you want to hear 40K episodes, you can find a whole whack of them on our website. We've done episodes on the Astartes Legions:The Word BearersThe Dark AngelsThe SalamandersThe UltramarinesThe Space WolvesAnd of course we have some on the horrible, horrible Xenos:EldarTyranidNecronOrkzOr if you want some Warhammer Fantasy, you can check out some of these bad boys:Sigmar part 1Sigmar part 2Sigmar part 3Skaven part 1Skaven part 2Skaven part 3Nagash part 1To join the discussion and suggest a topic, check out our Discord.As always, we super appreciate you listening, and hope that if you enjoy the show you'll tell your friends and leave us a review on iTunes and the rest our social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.) We wanna hear from you guys, so shoot us an email at contact@loreboys.com . Get ad-free content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lore Boys are back with the internet's favourite fake history podcast. Get your d6s ready because we're diving into more Warhammer Lore with a brief history of Nagash, his homeland of Nehekhara, and some other favourites like Arkhan the Black! So strap in for some spooky mummies, blistering desert sands, and a sprinkling of regicide!If you like this episode, consider checking out our Age of Sigmar trilogy, as mentioned in the episode:Sigmar part 1Sigmar part 2Sigmar part 3Or the Skaven trilogy, also mentioned in the episode:Skaven part 1Skaven part 2Skaven part 3If you want to hear 40K episodes, you can find a whole whack of them on our website. We've done episodes on the Astartes Legions:The Word BearersThe Dark AngelsThe SalamandersThe UltramarinesThe Space WolvesAnd of course we have some on the horrible, horrible Xenos:EldarTyranidNecronOrkzTo join the discussion and suggest a topic, check out our Discord.As always, we super appreciate you listening, and hope that if you enjoy the show you'll tell your friends and leave us a review on iTunes and the rest our social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.) We wanna hear from you guys, so shoot us an email at contact@loreboys.com . Get ad-free content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After returning from an unexpected hiatus, Austin shocks everyone with his desire to discuss recent sports headlines. Could it be robo-Austin in disguise? Later, Michael continues trying to sell Austin on Warhammer 40k by explaining why "Orkz is da strongest."
This episode was originally released December 2nd, 2019.For episode 43, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) join Nat’s wife Elizabeth (@eaeshelman) to talk about a gamer’s first GenCon, hosting a diaper-party Magic tournament, and pregnancy food cravings! Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:0:00:41 – GenCon 20191:13:25 – TSI Diaper Party1:23:31 – I Need Some Pickles Right Now or I Will Fight YouTotal runtime – 1:36:17 Everyone Enjoys GenCon Hello! It’s been several months since we’ve had time to do any recording, and in that time Vintage has changed drastically at least twice, so obviously we’re not talking about Vintage at all. Instead, we’re looking back three months to the beginning of August and the best time of the year, GenCon. Geoff and I attended this year, along with several Team Serious members, and this year I had the pleasure of rooming with my wife (five months pregnant at the time) and her older cousin John. Being able to introduce (or reintroduce, in John’s case) people to GenCon is a real treat, and even offers a refreshing perspective for myself, who has attended for the past 10-or-so years. My view of GenCon has always been that each year’s experience is slightly different, and usually gets better as you weed out elements that weren’t as fulfilling and replace them with something new. You learn something and improve each time. For example, as much as I love playing Magic, there’s so much more going on at GenCon that I now prefer to spend my time elsewhere with friends, unlike the first couple of years where I spent most of my days in the tournament hall. Elizabeth, John, and I played a nice Commander game on Wednesday night before getting to the convention on Thursday, and Geoff, Andy “Brass Man” Probasco, and I did an Andy’s Closet Cube Three Player Partner Nonlegendary Commander Brawl draft (patent pending) one evening to pass a few hours. Action photo and my deck below; ask Andy about it on Twitter. Most of our time was spent in GenCon’s extensive exhibit hall, where new games and products can be demoed and purchased. Covering everything in detail would take a lot, but we talk about several games:● Robo-Rally-like programming games were surprisingly popular. These included the rubber-duck racing simulator duck! Duck! Go!, Tremors: the Boardgame game Terror Below, and Dauntless Dirigibles, which is still in development but was a lot of fun.● Elizabeth and I played Foundations of Rome, still in development and on Kickstarter, as the last game on Sunday. It’s got a lot of potential, particularly with well-designed game pieces. Elizabeth would like to remind you that she won, by a lot.● Adventure Island was a fun, cooperative, narrative game, which sparked some discussion on the nature of those types of games and their replay value.● Elizabeth and her family like the Lost Cities series of games. Lost Cities: Rivals is the newest addition to that group and is a fun bidding game. There’s also a four-player board game.● I wanted to pick up Unearth, which we played at last year’s GenCon but which stuck with me. It holds up to my memory of it.● Silver: Amulet was new from the creator of One Night Ultimate Werewolf but had some frustrating elements. We all had to try it twice to check.● I also liked 3 laws of Robotics, a fun social-deduction game with a party game element. My only gripe was that I thought the instructions were missing an important clarification on how points work.● Geoff was enchanted by the simple dexterity game Catch the Moon if you appreciate games that are easy to teach. This one is super cute.● Elizabeth and I both liked Wingspan a fun, complex engine builder with amazing bird art. And I just learned from BGG that it was primarily developed and designed by women. Outside the regular exhibit hall, Elizabeth, John, and I got to look at the First Exposure Playtest Hall, which always has a fun feeling of being able to offer constructive criticism on a game before it comes out. We also played in the One Night Ultimate Werewolf World Championship, my first non-Magic sanctioned tournament at GenCon, and they made a few fun twists to the rules. Elizabeth and John also played several games of traditional and Ultimate Werewolf over conference. And the three of us attended a seminar on “The Secrets of Magic: The Gathering,” hosted by frequent GenCon presenter and intellectual property lawyer Jason Webb, who went step-by-step through a pack of Magic cards and explained all the symbols, language, and other IP text. It was interesting. And free. And we each got a pack of Ravnica Allegiance. So it’s worth an hour to relax at an otherwise busy con. For food, we talk a little about brunch at Cafe Pikachu and dinner (and shrimp cocktail) at St. Elmo Steakhouse. I don’t remember if we mentioned the best chicken fingers in the world, but this was also the first year I ever dined at the Steak ‘n Shake near the convention center. Diapers for Little Magic Player A few weeks ago, in anticipation of the arrival of our firstborn, Elizabeth and I hosted a Team Serious Invitational: Diaper Party (TSI:DP) at our house in Columbus. In addition to being a fun episode of camaraderie, where the entry fee was just some number of (unused, I really felt we needed to specify unused) diapers, this was also a lead-up to Eternal Weekend for the Ohio Vintage players. But in addition to the five rounds of competitive Vintage Magic: The Gathering, we also had some fun baby-related games. Players were invited to stick balloons up their shirts to simulate pregnancy for example, and two of the balloons had tickets to win a Death Star beach ball! Guhstin used three strategically placed balloons for the full effect. We also organized that game where players try to identify candy that has been melted in diapers. If you’d like to play at home, I’ll put the answers on Twitter. And we had a basket of diapers for people to write messages on so that we could have some encouraging cheer for those late-night feedings and changings. Those will be fun to go through, as will the box of diapers that one Twaun P. Pwnertown sent, decorated with Orkz. It was a great time! At least Elizabeth and I had a great time. I got to play some Vintage and she got to show off our house—including the newly finished nursery—and play hostess to a bunch of fun people. I think our guests had fun too, but who am I to speak for them? Regardless, our attendees, along with a few who couldn’t attend and sent mail instead gave us more than 3,000 diapers, and nearly as many wipes. We also got a great assortment of books, toys, and clothes. Vintage writer Joe Dyer brought the rocking horse, and the day’s winner, David Lance, brought a personalized MTG onesie for the boy. (We had joked about first prize for the tournament being naming rights for our son, so maybe David just called his shot.) There’s a more complete report on The Mana Drain. As I mentioned, David Lance won with Survival. Steve McGrew, Nam Q. Tran, and Rajah James rounded out the Top 4 on Paradoxical Outcome, Ravager Shops, and ZiasBond Lands, respectively. Prizes included sealed product from my infancy in Magic: a 4th Edition starter, an Urza’s Saga precon, and Ice Age and Fallen Empires boosters. Food and Drinks: Pregnancy Cravings For our food and drinks section, we talked some about the culinary highlights of GenCon, but we also talked with Elizabeth about her pregnancy cravings. Instead of the stereotypical strange combinations of pickles and ice cream, she wanted mostly comfort foods. Shells and cheese, or pot-roast sandwich with fries and a Coke from Bob Evans, for example. We’ve had several batches of shells and cheese over the past three trimesters, and this is the first time in our 10-year marriage we’ve ever done that. Here’s the recipe. It’s what you’d expect: delicious. We also talk about how there should be more nonalcoholic cocktail options. Recently Elizabeth and I rediscovered Asterisk Supper Club, which is mere minutes from our house. There the bartender will concoct a “mocktail” to your taste preferences, and it’s a reasonable price because they’re making you a fancy pop. Questions for Discussion Why don’t you come to GenCon? You’d probably enjoy it. Also, why don’t you host a Vintage tournament (or whatever format you prefer) at your house? Invite your friends and have fun. Act like you like one another. Have you ever been pregnant? Did you enjoy restricting your diet? No alcohol, limited caffeine, avoiding foods like sushi, unpasteurized dairy, lunch meat? Did you have any weird cravings? What hot spots did you find for mocktails in your area? Conclusion and Post Script Thanks for listening! And thanks to Elizabeth for joining us. If you’re interested in some of her writing, it’s available on McSweeney’s and elsewhere under her authorial name, Elizabeth Eshelman. And in the few weeks it took for us to get the podcast edited and the writeup written up, Elizabeth and I had a baby! Jesse John Moes was born on November 16 at 7:13 a.m. He weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. and was 7+13 in. long, so he’s got some clear lucky numbers. Both mom and baby did just great. In fact, we’ve had him home for two weeks now and are having fun figuring out this whole “Living With a Baby” thing. So far, so good! We’ll probably be on hiatus a bit longer as Nat and Elizabeth enjoy their newborn, but we’ll be back. Geoff loves editing these shows too much to let us quit. He is a harsh taskmaster. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.
This episode was originally released December 2nd, 2019.For episode 43, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) join Nat’s wife Elizabeth (@eaeshelman) to talk about a gamer’s first GenCon, hosting a diaper-party Magic tournament, and pregnancy food cravings! Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:0:00:41 – GenCon 20191:13:25 – TSI Diaper Party1:23:31 – I Need Some Pickles Right Now or I Will Fight YouTotal runtime – 1:36:17 Everyone Enjoys GenCon Hello! It’s been several months since we’ve had time to do any recording, and in that time Vintage has changed drastically at least twice, so obviously we’re not talking about Vintage at all. Instead, we’re looking back three months to the beginning of August and the best time of the year, GenCon. Geoff and I attended this year, along with several Team Serious members, and this year I had the pleasure of rooming with my wife (five months pregnant at the time) and her older cousin John. Being able to introduce (or reintroduce, in John’s case) people to GenCon is a real treat, and even offers a refreshing perspective for myself, who has attended for the past 10-or-so years. My view of GenCon has always been that each year’s experience is slightly different, and usually gets better as you weed out elements that weren’t as fulfilling and replace them with something new. You learn something and improve each time. For example, as much as I love playing Magic, there’s so much more going on at GenCon that I now prefer to spend my time elsewhere with friends, unlike the first couple of years where I spent most of my days in the tournament hall. Elizabeth, John, and I played a nice Commander game on Wednesday night before getting to the convention on Thursday, and Geoff, Andy “Brass Man” Probasco, and I did an Andy’s Closet Cube Three Player Partner Nonlegendary Commander Brawl draft (patent pending) one evening to pass a few hours. Action photo and my deck below; ask Andy about it on Twitter. Most of our time was spent in GenCon’s extensive exhibit hall, where new games and products can be demoed and purchased. Covering everything in detail would take a lot, but we talk about several games:● Robo-Rally-like programming games were surprisingly popular. These included the rubber-duck racing simulator duck! Duck! Go!, Tremors: the Boardgame game Terror Below, and Dauntless Dirigibles, which is still in development but was a lot of fun.● Elizabeth and I played Foundations of Rome, still in development and on Kickstarter, as the last game on Sunday. It’s got a lot of potential, particularly with well-designed game pieces. Elizabeth would like to remind you that she won, by a lot.● Adventure Island was a fun, cooperative, narrative game, which sparked some discussion on the nature of those types of games and their replay value.● Elizabeth and her family like the Lost Cities series of games. Lost Cities: Rivals is the newest addition to that group and is a fun bidding game. There’s also a four-player board game.● I wanted to pick up Unearth, which we played at last year’s GenCon but which stuck with me. It holds up to my memory of it.● Silver: Amulet was new from the creator of One Night Ultimate Werewolf but had some frustrating elements. We all had to try it twice to check.● I also liked 3 laws of Robotics, a fun social-deduction game with a party game element. My only gripe was that I thought the instructions were missing an important clarification on how points work.● Geoff was enchanted by the simple dexterity game Catch the Moon if you appreciate games that are easy to teach. This one is super cute.● Elizabeth and I both liked Wingspan a fun, complex engine builder with amazing bird art. And I just learned from BGG that it was primarily developed and designed by women. Outside the regular exhibit hall, Elizabeth, John, and I got to look at the First Exposure Playtest Hall, which always has a fun feeling of being able to offer constructive criticism on a game before it comes out. We also played in the One Night Ultimate Werewolf World Championship, my first non-Magic sanctioned tournament at GenCon, and they made a few fun twists to the rules. Elizabeth and John also played several games of traditional and Ultimate Werewolf over conference. And the three of us attended a seminar on “The Secrets of Magic: The Gathering,” hosted by frequent GenCon presenter and intellectual property lawyer Jason Webb, who went step-by-step through a pack of Magic cards and explained all the symbols, language, and other IP text. It was interesting. And free. And we each got a pack of Ravnica Allegiance. So it’s worth an hour to relax at an otherwise busy con. For food, we talk a little about brunch at Cafe Pikachu and dinner (and shrimp cocktail) at St. Elmo Steakhouse. I don’t remember if we mentioned the best chicken fingers in the world, but this was also the first year I ever dined at the Steak ‘n Shake near the convention center. Diapers for Little Magic Player A few weeks ago, in anticipation of the arrival of our firstborn, Elizabeth and I hosted a Team Serious Invitational: Diaper Party (TSI:DP) at our house in Columbus. In addition to being a fun episode of camaraderie, where the entry fee was just some number of (unused, I really felt we needed to specify unused) diapers, this was also a lead-up to Eternal Weekend for the Ohio Vintage players. But in addition to the five rounds of competitive Vintage Magic: The Gathering, we also had some fun baby-related games. Players were invited to stick balloons up their shirts to simulate pregnancy for example, and two of the balloons had tickets to win a Death Star beach ball! Guhstin used three strategically placed balloons for the full effect. We also organized that game where players try to identify candy that has been melted in diapers. If you’d like to play at home, I’ll put the answers on Twitter. And we had a basket of diapers for people to write messages on so that we could have some encouraging cheer for those late-night feedings and changings. Those will be fun to go through, as will the box of diapers that one Twaun P. Pwnertown sent, decorated with Orkz. It was a great time! At least Elizabeth and I had a great time. I got to play some Vintage and she got to show off our house—including the newly finished nursery—and play hostess to a bunch of fun people. I think our guests had fun too, but who am I to speak for them? Regardless, our attendees, along with a few who couldn’t attend and sent mail instead gave us more than 3,000 diapers, and nearly as many wipes. We also got a great assortment of books, toys, and clothes. Vintage writer Joe Dyer brought the rocking horse, and the day’s winner, David Lance, brought a personalized MTG onesie for the boy. (We had joked about first prize for the tournament being naming rights for our son, so maybe David just called his shot.) There’s a more complete report on The Mana Drain. As I mentioned, David Lance won with Survival. Steve McGrew, Nam Q. Tran, and Rajah James rounded out the Top 4 on Paradoxical Outcome, Ravager Shops, and ZiasBond Lands, respectively. Prizes included sealed product from my infancy in Magic: a 4th Edition starter, an Urza’s Saga precon, and Ice Age and Fallen Empires boosters. Food and Drinks: Pregnancy Cravings For our food and drinks section, we talked some about the culinary highlights of GenCon, but we also talked with Elizabeth about her pregnancy cravings. Instead of the stereotypical strange combinations of pickles and ice cream, she wanted mostly comfort foods. Shells and cheese, or pot-roast sandwich with fries and a Coke from Bob Evans, for example. We’ve had several batches of shells and cheese over the past three trimesters, and this is the first time in our 10-year marriage we’ve ever done that. Here’s the recipe. It’s what you’d expect: delicious. We also talk about how there should be more nonalcoholic cocktail options. Recently Elizabeth and I rediscovered Asterisk Supper Club, which is mere minutes from our house. There the bartender will concoct a “mocktail” to your taste preferences, and it’s a reasonable price because they’re making you a fancy pop. Questions for Discussion Why don’t you come to GenCon? You’d probably enjoy it. Also, why don’t you host a Vintage tournament (or whatever format you prefer) at your house? Invite your friends and have fun. Act like you like one another. Have you ever been pregnant? Did you enjoy restricting your diet? No alcohol, limited caffeine, avoiding foods like sushi, unpasteurized dairy, lunch meat? Did you have any weird cravings? What hot spots did you find for mocktails in your area? Conclusion and Post Script Thanks for listening! And thanks to Elizabeth for joining us. If you’re interested in some of her writing, it’s available on McSweeney’s and elsewhere under her authorial name, Elizabeth Eshelman. And in the few weeks it took for us to get the podcast edited and the writeup written up, Elizabeth and I had a baby! Jesse John Moes was born on November 16 at 7:13 a.m. He weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. and was 7+13 in. long, so he’s got some clear lucky numbers. Both mom and baby did just great. In fact, we’ve had him home for two weeks now and are having fun figuring out this whole “Living With a Baby” thing. So far, so good! We’ll probably be on hiatus a bit longer as Nat and Elizabeth enjoy their newborn, but we’ll be back. Geoff loves editing these shows too much to let us quit. He is a harsh taskmaster. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.
Sponsored by: versatileterrain.co.uk Thank you to: tabletopaudio.com In episode 51.5 of Chill Team, we go over last weeks match, as well as complete the Consequences of Battle for both teams. Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1437138422? Chill Team is the only Kill Team battle report podcast and is released every other week, with bonus talky episodes sprinkled in-between. YouTube - youtube.com/chillteampodcast Instagram - @chillteampod Website - chillteam.co.uk
Sponsored by: versatileterrain.co.uk Thank you to: tabletopaudio.com In episode 51 of Chill Team, the Orks discover they aren't the only ones with their eyes on Chillix V. Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1437138422? Chill Team is the only Kill Team battle report podcast and is released every other week, with bonus talky episodes sprinkled in-between. YouTube - youtube.com/chillteampodcast Instagram - @chillteampod Website - chillteam.co.uk
Sponsored by: versatileterrain.co.uk In episode 48 of Chill Team, Barrettz Boyz return for the first episode of the new year to take on a brand new Deathwatch Kill Team - we also reveal the winner of our latest Instagram competition. Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1437138422?https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chill-team-podcast-warhammer-40k-kill-team-podcast/id1437138422 Chill Team is the only Kill Team battle report podcast and is released every other week, with bonus talky episodes sprinkled in-between. YouTube - youtube.com/chillteampodcast Instagram - @chillteampod Website - chillteam.co.uk
Zit jij ook vol frustratie te denken, waarom de Sint jou geen rijmtalent kon schenken? Geen (peper)nood, want de oplossing is nabij! Deze medicijn op maandag Besteden wij veel aandacht Aan slechte rijm of goed gedicht Zodat je met trots gezicht Je surprises in kan leveren. Daarvoor hebben wij Richard Nobbe op de praatstoel Met dikke baard, want dat staat cool, De huisdichter van het ORKZ. Aan de andere kant van Cas zit, vol pret, Zanger George Wellink ongeduldig Te wachten met zijn liedjes, Die klinken alles behalve onschuldig. Over de borsten van zijn juf, zelfmoord en een prostituee George maakte een mooie compilé Van zijn grappigste nummers. Heb je pakjesavond al achter de rug? Niet getreurd, het thema keert terug, Met Valentijn zal je ook weer moeten dichten Voordat je lief haar rokje op zal lichten…
In #34, we bring you Orkz vs Astra Militarum in a 200pts Commanders match.
In #26, we bring you the return of da boyz, facing of against the Harlequin kill team the Masque of Sorrow! Listen along to the battle as it plays out, and hear the insight and tactics as the teams face off in a 100 point, matched play game. Thanks to: versatile terrain.co.uk / tabletop audio.com Head over to our Instagram to see full team lists: @chillteampod Next week, on #27... q&a!
In #21, we bring you the long awaited return of the Adeptus Mechanicus, as well as a familiar Ork team. Listen along to the battle as it plays out, and hear the insight and tactics behind every move. Head over to our Instagram to see full team lists: @chillteampod Next week, on #22... listen to the end of the podcast to find out!
In #20, we bring you back to basics with a 100pt matched play game featuring Death Guard vs Tyranids. Listen along to the battle as it plays out, and hear the insight and tactics behind every move. Head over to our Instagram to see full team lists: @chillteampod Next week, on #21, the Ad Mech finally return to take on the Orkz.
You may remember we cut the last campaign game off early due to time, which means you get the consequences of battle for this weeks game in a separate, bonus, mini-episode! Enjoy!
In #10, we bring a new battle report furthering the story in our campaign. Joe's Death Guard kill team, Nurglingz With Attitude, have swept the Orkz (Barrettz Boyz) aside, the Raven Guard were not far behind them, and unlucky for them, the Orkz just don't know when to stop. Listen along to the battle as it plays out, and hear the insight and tactics behind every move. Next week, on #11, we are taking a step aside from the campaign. It's not finished, just paused for a week. All will be explained next week!
In #9, we bring a new battle report furthering the story in our campaign. Joe's Death Guard kill team, Nurglingz With Attitude, are still on the hunt for the Genstealers, having shaken off the initial sabotage attempt of the Raven Guard Kill Team Flavourtown. Barrettz Boyz (Orkz) have managed to stop the Genestealers in their tracks, but there hear something up ahead. So they do the only thing they know how to do. They go to try and kill whatever it is making that noise. Listen along to the battle as it plays out, and hear the insight and tactics behind every move. Next week, on #10, well... you can hear that announcement at the end of this episode. The teams for this match are as follows: Orkz: Leader - Da Hamma - Gretchin Combat - Skull Krusha - Boss Nob Veteran - Fragbad - Kommando Demolitions - World Killa, Son of Worldkilla - Ork Boy Burna Boy Fire Team - Blockrotz, Flamespitta Ork Boy Fire Team - Bonesplitta, Urlak, Zarknutz, Draknog, Dragnash (New Recruit) Kommando - Spleenrippa Death Guard: Leader - Chief Greef - Plague Champion Heavy (Lvl 2) - The Notorious R.O.T. - Plague Marine Gunner Combat - Travis Rott - Plague Marine Fighter Demolitions - Plague Marine Gunner (New Recruit) Plague Marine Fire Team - Rich The Curdled, 50 Scent
In #8, we bring a new battle report furthering the story in our campaign. Toby's Genestealer Cult kill team, Yoh-Rick & The Many Arms, have escaped the grasp of the Death Guard. On their way, they are met head on by an Ork team, Barrettz Boyz, who are set on clearing the way for the larger Ork army following behind them. Are they on the right trail? Do they actually know where they're going? Nobody knows, and the Orkz certainly don't care. All they know is if they keep moving forward, they'll keep finding things to fight. Listen along to the battle as it plays out, and hear the insight and tactics behind every move. Next week, on #9, well... you can hear that announcement at the end of this episode. Socials ►https://instagram.com/chillteampod ►https://twitter.com/chillteampod ►https://facebook.com/groups/chillteampod
In #6, we bring a new battle report furthering the story in our campaign. Toby's Genestealer Cult kill team, Yoh-Rick & The Many Arms, have scattered, leaving the Nurglingz With Attitude searching for any valuable assets left behind, when they are joined by the Raven Guard. Flavour Town have arrived. Listen along to the battle as it plays out, and hear the insight and tactics behind every move. Next week, on #8, during their escape, the Genestealer Cult runs into some Orkz... Socials ►https://instagram.com/chillteampod ►https://twitter.com/chillteampod ►https://facebook.com/groups/chillteampod
In #4, we bring a new battle report, with Barrett's Orkz taking on Rhys's Raven Guard in a 100 point open play game. Listen along to the battle as it plays out, and hear the insight and tactics behind every move. Next week, on #5, well... stick around until the end of this episode to find out more about that. Socials ►https://instagram.com/chillteampod ►https://twitter.com/chillteampod ►https://facebook.com/groups/chillteampod
In dis one da booooiz talk about Da Beast and it getz real Primorkial. Dey also mention da boss Ghazghkull. WAAAAAAAAAAAGGGHHHH!!!!!!
WAAAAAAAGH!!! ITZ DA MEANEST AND BESTEST BO-I mean, our Trio of Terror finally get into the big green mean mess that is Orkz. Everything is big, and green, and the best.