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In the final episode of this Cities of Sigmar series, Jack, Rocco, and Matt dive deep into the most important parts of the new Cities of Sigmar Battletome in Warhammer Age of Sigmar—the core warscrolls, Armies of Renown, and Regiments of Renown that define how the army is actually built and played. This episode focuses on the “meat and potatoes” units you'll see in most Cities lists, how those warscrolls function within the army rules, and how alternative builds like Armies of Renown and Regiments of Renown change list construction, synergies, and overall playstyle. In this episode, they break down: The most important Cities of Sigmar warscrolls and why they matter Which units act as core anchors versus support pieces How Armies of Renown reshape Cities of Sigmar lists When Regiments of Renown are worth taking and when they aren't Competitive vs casual use cases for different Cities builds What opponents should expect when facing Cities of Sigmar This finale ties together everything from the earlier episodes—army rules, synergies, and list concepts—into practical, table-ready advice for players looking to build, refine, or counter Cities of Sigmar armies. Whether you're preparing for tournaments, testing new lists, or learning the faction for the first time, this episode provides a clear, high-level guide to the most impactful parts of the new Cities of Sigmar book. Support the show:
We apologies for the lack of new episode this week. Darien's laptop is experiencing an ongoing crisis and we've been unable to research or record the next episode. Please enjoy this Pride Bonus Episode in the meantime. We will be back with The Heroes of Olympus as soon as possible. Dalton Montgomery of The Bad Moon's Orbit returns to the Patreon to talk about LGBTQIA+ characters in Warhammer: Age of Sigmar, examining how fantasy is an excellent genre for telling queer stories.Meanwhile, Darien yells about all the times the Read Riordan blog made weird comments about queer characters.Listen to The Bad Moon's Orbit: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VtnLRcGz1GkFWqfdeXfBH?si=e5eb91aec1564234See cool painted miniatures: https://www.instagram.com/ringedmountain/Find which Discworld book YOU should read first: https://www.discworldemporium.com/quiz/Support the showNo portion of this episode may be used for AI training purposes or to create derivative works without express written permission from the creators and co-hosts Darien Smartt or Davis Smartt.
In the second episode of the Cities of Sigmar series, Jack, Rocco, and Matt focus entirely on the heroes of the new Cities of Sigmar book and how they shape the army in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Heroes are the engine of Cities of Sigmar—driving buffs, unlocking synergies, and defining how lists function on the table. In this episode, the guys break down what each hero is trying to do, how they interact with army rules, and where they fit into different list archetypes. In this episode, they cover: The main hero roles in the Cities of Sigmar book How different heroes enable specific playstyles and game plans Buff pieces vs utility heroes vs frontline leaders How hero choices affect warscroll efficiency and unit roles Internal synergies and hero combinations to be aware of Common mistakes when overloading lists with heroes Rather than rating heroes in isolation, the discussion stays focused on context—how heroes work within the army rules, what they demand from the rest of the list, and why the right hero choices often matter more than raw warscroll power. Whether you're building Cities of Sigmar, refining a tournament list, or prepping to play into the army, this episode gives you a clear understanding of which heroes matter, why they matter, and how they fit together. What Cities of Sigmar hero has impressed you the most so far? Drop your thoughts in the comments
In this episode, Rocco, Matt, and Jack take a deep dive into the Cities of Sigmar army rules in Warhammer Age of Sigmar, focusing on how those rules directly affect warscroll performance, unit roles, and list-building combinations. Instead of a surface-level overview, the discussion centers on how the Cities rules change the value of warscrolls, unlock powerful internal synergies, and shape the different playstyles the army can support in competitive and casual play. In this episode, they break down: A clear explanation of Cities of Sigmar army rules How army-wide rules enhance, limit, or redefine warscrolls Key Cities of Sigmar combos and synergies to watch for Why some units act as enablers while others become core anchors Aggressive, defensive, and mixed playstyles within Cities lists What opponents should understand when playing into Cities of Sigmar This episode is designed to help players understand how Cities of Sigmar actually functions on the table, making it easier to spot strong interactions, avoid trap builds, and prepare for tournament matchups. Whether you're building a Cities of Sigmar army, refining a competitive list, or learning how to counter the faction, this episode gives you the high-level understanding that matters most. Support the show:
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In this episode, Jack, Rocco, and Matt talk honestly about getting stuck in a slump while playing Warhammer Age of Sigmar—whether that's a run of bad tournament results, lost confidence, or just not enjoying games the way you used to. They share personal experiences with rough patches and break down how they recognize when they're in a slump, what actually helps them reset, and what tends to make things worse. In this episode, they discuss: Common causes of slumps in competitive and casual play How mindset affects decision-making on the table When to change lists vs when to stick it out Reframing losses to get useful takeaways instead of frustration Simple ways to enjoy the game again without chasing results This is a grounded, relatable conversation about staying mentally healthy in a competitive hobby and remembering why you started playing in the first place. If you've ever walked away from a game feeling tilted, discouraged, or burned out, this episode's for you. Support the show:
In this follow-up episode, Matt, Jack, and Rocco dig into the warscroll side of the new Sylvaneth Battletome for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Building on the core-rules discussion from Part 1, the team looks at how specific warscrolls interact with the book's rules, where the real combos live, and what kinds of playstyles the army can realistically support right now. In this episode, they cover: Warscrolls that stand out as enablers, anchors, or problem-solvers Key internal synergies and combo pieces to be aware of How different warscroll packages push different game plans Aggressive, control, and flexible Sylvaneth playstyles What list concepts seem strongest early—and which feel more niche The focus isn't on chasing one “best list,” but on understanding why certain pieces work together and how to build toward a playstyle that fits your approach and your local meta. If you're refining lists, prepping for events, or trying to decide which direction to take Sylvaneth next, this episode helps connect the dots between rules, warscrolls, and real games.
In this follow-up episode, Matt, Jack, and Rocco dig into the warscroll side of the new Sylvaneth Battletome for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Building on the core-rules discussion from Part 1, the team looks at how specific warscrolls interact with the book's rules, where the real combos live, and what kinds of playstyles the army can realistically support right now. In this episode, they cover: Warscrolls that stand out as enablers, anchors, or problem-solvers Key internal synergies and combo pieces to be aware of How different warscroll packages push different game plans Aggressive, control, and flexible Sylvaneth playstyles What list concepts seem strongest early—and which feel more niche The focus isn't on chasing one “best list,” but on understanding why certain pieces work together and how to build toward a playstyle that fits your approach and your local meta. If you're refining lists, prepping for events, or trying to decide which direction to take Sylvaneth next, this episode helps connect the dots between rules, warscrolls, and real games.
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In this follow-up episode, Matt, Jack, and Rocco dig into the warscroll side of the new Sylvaneth Battletome for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Building on the core-rules discussion from Part 1, the team looks at how specific warscrolls interact with the book's rules, where the real combos live, and what kinds of playstyles the army can realistically support right now. In this episode, they cover: Warscrolls that stand out as enablers, anchors, or problem-solvers Key internal synergies and combo pieces to be aware of How different warscroll packages push different game plans Aggressive, control, and flexible Sylvaneth playstyles What list concepts seem strongest early—and which feel more niche The focus isn't on chasing one “best list,” but on understanding why certain pieces work together and how to build toward a playstyle that fits your approach and your local meta. If you're refining lists, prepping for events, or trying to decide which direction to take Sylvaneth next, this episode helps connect the dots between rules, warscrolls, and real games.
In this two-part episode, Matt, Jack, and Rocco break down how to use the core rules to get the most out of the new Sylvaneth Battletome in Warhammer Age of Sigmar—no warscroll deep dives, just fundamentals and game-winning concepts. Rather than focusing on specific units, the guys talk about how the army actually functions within the core ruleset, and how Sylvaneth players can adapt those tools to fit different playstyles, lists, and event metas. Part 1 focuses on: How Sylvaneth leverage movement, positioning, and threat ranges Using terrain, board control, and the battleplan to your advantage Timing, sequencing, and decision-making within the core rules How Sylvaneth score and deny battle tactics consistently Part 2 expands into: Adjusting your game plan based on opponent and matchup Playing aggressively vs playing defensively with the same rule tools Common mistakes Sylvaneth players make when relying too much on tricks How to stay flexible when plans fall apart mid-game This series is all about making the rules work for you, whether you're playing a fast, aggressive Sylvaneth army or a more controlled, objective-focused style. If you want to improve your results without chasing list tech or flavor-of-the-month units, this one's for you. Support the show:
In this episode, Jack, Rocco, and Matt dive into the new Lumineth Realm-lords Battletome for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. They walk through the core army rules, key mechanics, and how the book wants to play on the table, then zero in on the warscrolls that immediately caught their attention—both from a competitive and practical gameplay standpoint. In this episode, they cover: The main army rules and how they shape Lumineth playstyles What's changed from the previous book Warscrolls that look especially strong or flexible Units that might define early competitive lists Things opponents should be aware of when facing Lumineth Whether you're a Lumineth player looking to understand the new book or an opponent trying to prep for them at events, this episode gives a clear, grounded first look at what matters. Support the show:
In this episode, Rocco and Jack tackle a topic suggested by the Patreon community: when is the right time to commit to one of the new armies in Warhammer Age of Sigmar—and how to spend your money wisely when you do. With new Battletomes and releases coming fast, it's easy to get pulled in by hype. Rocco and Jack talk through how they evaluate whether a new army is worth investing in long term, versus something that's likely to fade once the meta settles. They cover things like: Signs a new army is actually worth committing to Red flags that a book or faction might be all hype How to start an army without overspending What purchases give you the most reps and flexibility Balancing competitive goals with hobby enjoyment This episode is all about making smarter, more sustainable hobby choices—whether you're chasing GTs or just want to avoid a half-built army collecting dust. Support the show:
In this episode, Matt, Jack, and Rocco dive into the wildest rumors floating around the Warhammer Age of Sigmar community right now—and talk through what might actually matter versus what's probably just internet noise. From whispered Battletome changes to possible edition shifts and surprise releases, the guys break down how they evaluate rumors as competitive players, and why not every leak deserves your attention or panic. In this episode they cover: The biggest Age of Sigmar rumors currently making the rounds How to tell the difference between credible info and pure speculation Which kinds of rumors are actually worth preparing for Why overreacting to leaks can hurt your GT prep How experienced players stay focused while the rumor mill spins It's a fun, grounded conversation about hype, skepticism, and keeping your feet on the ground while the internet loses its mind. Support the show:
In this episode, Alex, Jack, and Matt break down the brand new Ossiarch Bone Reapers battletome for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. As the world's top-ranked ITC Ossiarch Bone Reapers player, Alex provides unparalleled expertise on why this army is poised to dominate the competitive scene.The Ossiarch Bone Reapers have quickly risen to power, blending elite infantry, potent magic, and devastating artillery. Alex, Jack, and Matt dive into the key rules changes, unit profiles, and deadly synergies that make this faction so formidable. Alex provides unparalleled insights that will give you a major advantage whether you're looking to master the faction or prepare to face it across the table. Support the show:
In this episode, Rocco, Matt, and Jack break down the new Disciples of Tzeentch Battletome in Warhammer Age of Sigmar and talk about what players need to know when they're facing the army across the table. Tzeentch has always been known for tricky magic, movement shenanigans, and punishing mistakes—and the new book keeps that reputation alive. The crew discusses the key mechanics, units, and battlefield tricks that can catch opponents off guard at tournaments. In this episode they cover: The biggest changes in the new Tzeentch Battletome Important rules and abilities opponents should watch out for Key units that are likely to show up in competitive lists How Tzeentch pressures the board through magic and movement Practical tips for playing into the army at tournaments If you've got a GT or RTT coming up, this episode will help you avoid the common traps and understand what Tzeentch players are trying to do on the table. Support the show:
Los Tipejoz Nokturnoz son un conjunto heterogéneo de grots, garrapatos y troggoths, todos ansiosos por causar estragos. Si se salieran con la suya, los Reinos Mortales se hundirían en una humedad eterna, una penumbra mohosa y fúngica sin fin. Cuando su deidad lunar aparece en los cielos, emergen de sus agujeros sobre arácnidos gigantes, astutos lupinos y todo tipo de bestias escurridizas para formar una horda imparable. Junto a Sergio y Nyara desgranamos el trasfondo de los Tipejoz Nokturnoz, tanto el clásico como cualquier novedad que surja en cada uno de estos nuevos tomos de Age of Sigmar 4.0. No te pierdas análisis de reglas, tutoriales y unboxings en nuestro canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaVozdeSigmar/videos Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa de referencia sobre Warhammer Age of Sigmar. La música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo, Dark Fantasy Studio o son licencia Creative Commons de Scott Buckley.
In this episode, Matt, Jack, and Rocco talk about how to prepare for a Grand Tournament when new Battletomes keep dropping in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. With the meta shifting constantly and unfamiliar armies showing up at events, the guys break down how they approach GT prep when you can't possibly learn every new book—and why focusing on fundamentals matters more than chasing every release. They cover: How to decide which Battletomes are worth your time What to do when you face an army you've never played before Why movement, deployment, and battle tactics win games Common mistakes players make when panicking about new books If you're heading to a GT or trying to keep up with the current Age of Sigmar meta, this episode is for you. Support the show:
In this episode of Always Strikes Last, Rocco, Jack, and Matt dive deep into why RTTs (Rogue Trader Tournaments) are the true foundation of Warhammer: Age of Sigmar competitive play. Whether you're a seasoned tournament player or brand new to organized play, this conversation breaks down how local events shape the meta, build communities, and make better players. Rocco shares what it's like to TO (Tournament Organize) an RTT — from preparing terrain and managing rounds to keeping the vibe fun and competitive. Jack and Matt join in to discuss why small events like RTTs matter just as much as GTs, how to grow your local wargaming scene, and the hidden skills you gain from competing in or hosting smaller tournaments. If you've ever wondered how to start your own Age of Sigmar tournament, how local metas influence the national competitive scene, or just want to improve your game through consistent play, this episode is for you.
In this inspiring episode of Always Strikes Last, Alex and Jack sit down with hobby legend Jeremy Williams to talk all things themes and conversions in Warhammer: Age of Sigmar. From building armies that tell a story to crafting jaw-dropping conversions that delight your opponents — whether you're at a Grand Tournament or just rolling dice with friends — this one's packed with ideas to fuel your creative fire. The crew discusses how to strike the perfect balance between competitive play and hobby expression, how themed lists can still perform on the table, and why a well-crafted army can elevate every game you play. Perfect for painters, hobbyists, and competitive players who want to make their armies look incredible and play strong!
Una serie di mini-podcast (pillole di lore) e video dedicati ai personaggi e ai popoli di Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Nel sottosuolo dei Reami, una specie invasiva e resiliente continua a tramare fra spore fungine e tele di ragno, bramando la Luna Malvagia e il suo oscuro potere! Buon ascolto!
Una serie di mini-video (pillole di lore) e video dedicati ai personaggi e ai popoli di Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Nel sottosuolo dei Reami, una specie invasiva e resiliente continua a tramare fra spore fungine e tele di ragno, bramando la Luna Malvagia e il suo oscuro potere! Buon ascolto!
In this episode of The Corner of Story and Game, acclaimed author and narrative designer Graham McNeill takes us inside the creative process of working within some of the most iconic IPs in games and fiction.From Warhammer 40K and StarCraft to Warhammer: Age of Sigmar and beyond, Graham shares how limitations from established worlds can spark unexpected creativity, and why “staying true” doesn't mean “staying safe.”We explore:
On this week's episode, Brad and Eric try to find out the best musician in every faction in Warhammer Age of Sigmar! Find out which models have cool instruments to hype you for battle or make your death on the battlefield more groovy. POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/poorhammer Website: https://poorhammer.libsyn.com/ RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: Grading Every Faction Playlist for 40K: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-p4AUDNDTPZPyMnEf1NHvRwb6DPOnj1M Our AoS Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-p4AUDNDTPayOJmBb9z1BR-HeFqI4vVx TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 00:53 Our Role Student and Ground Rules 04:07 Citmar of Signies 05:16 Kaughters of Dhaine 07:00 Fyreslayers 09:00 Idokin Deepneth 10:36 Kharalords Overdrons 11:48 Luminords Realmineth 14:01 Seraphon 14:46 Eternacast Stormals 16:10 Sylvaneth 17:31 Krades of Blhorne 18:52 Diszeentch of Sciples 20:24 Hedonesh of Slaanites 21:24 Maggurgle of Kin 23:03 Skaven 24:23 Slavess to Darknes 25:46 Fleshcourt Eaters 26:40 Nighthaunt 27:23 Ossireapers Boniarcs 28:20 Soulords Graveblight 29:49 Gloomgitz Spites 30:47 Ironjawz 32:02 Cruleboyz 33:00 Mogor Awtribes 33:32 Bons of Sehemat 34:51 Here comes a new challenger... Beasts of Chaos? 35:46 Final Thoughts 37:36 Alight Audio Audience Our Producers for JUNE: 3D Frank aaron Grabowski Aetherion The Collector of Things Agents of the Imperium is the best faction. No, this is not a patreon name, this is my 100 percent honest opinion. Bender Blizted_Brain Brandon Janky BrokenReaper45 Corvus DA' BUGGY BLEW UP! DrLace Eric, What're they doing Brad, What. Eric, I said what're they doing now. Brad, God damn, I'm getting so sick of answering th Fulgrim Pegged Me In The Back Of A Cracker Barrel GilgameshVS. Halogamer 2005 Imagine how much furry porn Bjorn has seen or done Jan Geisse Kiwifruitbird Le BloupBloup mistahsquiggems Mr Festastic #WheresMikesBaneblade Nj harlan OneEyedHiveMind Pizza00100 thatmoiety Trygon and Mawloc Stonks! VictorianBatman Wargame Simulator Our Biggest Supporters: A Pulsating Ball of Pure Energy A Suspicious Looking Guy AbsoluteChad Addoxin Adrian Franke Alex Fuja amdragon Amists Andreas Another hairy Sasquatch Ava Warrior Princess Bigs The Purple Necron Blubbles 180 BRB gotta snazz my wagon Carnuvex Christopher Gargagliano Christopher Stephens Chroma Veil Colin. H Comstar wizard Treznore Craig Judge Cube1359 Dairy Sorceror, addicted to mana potions Daniel Field5150 DasGoopy Dominick Colacicco Dylan Baker Edward Lawrence Enchantedgalaxycat Ezelvor Fay FlawlessOyster Gathering Clouds GearOverlord Geete Hoss Hammond I Hired My Lootas Ta Steal His Buggy But Dey Sploded In Da Process I read the Space Wolves Codex and all I got out of it was wolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolf I wish we had better looking Catachans Illindi InfiniteFes isaac hall J3C GAM1NG Jacob Gibson Jarrett DiPerna Jason McMaster Jolyne Justin Yudichak kalex Kaydien moore Kentorb Krishna Chanamolu L'Etranger (Lukus) Landon Lord of Chaos LSJay Madison Ramanama Matthew Tsushima Michael Melcher Mitchell Mixolydius mmmm burnt toast MoistToast Monkey218 morfiel55 Neil Breens Balls Nemesis The Noodleblade Nick DeFeo NotEE Novi Pierce forgot about changing their name as a bit for a while Prince of Plagues Protius7331 qbngeek Qelan Rock RossWarlock Rothana - I have an obsession with the AT-TE saft SarahchaSauce Shaxxs pet otter Solonite Struggle_l3us The Mailman The most pleasant mother pheasant plucker Thecrusader13 TheFishboi Thrango
On this week's episode, Brad and Eric try to find out the best musician in every faction in Warhammer Age of Sigmar! Find out which models have cool instruments to hype you for battle or make your death on the battlefield more groovy. POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/poorhammer Website: https://poorhammer.libsyn.com/ RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: Grading Every Faction Playlist for 40K: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-p4AUDNDTPZPyMnEf1NHvRwb6DPOnj1M Our AoS Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-p4AUDNDTPayOJmBb9z1BR-HeFqI4vVx TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 00:53 Our Role Student and Ground Rules 04:07 Citmar of Signies 05:16 Kaughters of Dhaine 07:00 Fyreslayers 09:00 Idokin Deepneth 10:36 Kharalords Overdrons 11:48 Luminords Realmineth 14:01 Seraphon 14:46 Eternacast Stormals 16:10 Sylvaneth 17:31 Krades of Blhorne 18:52 Diszeentch of Sciples 20:24 Hedonesh of Slaanites 21:24 Maggurgle of Kin 23:03 Skaven 24:23 Slavess to Darknes 25:46 Fleshcourt Eaters 26:40 Nighthaunt 27:23 Ossireapers Boniarcs 28:20 Soulords Graveblight 29:49 Gloomgitz Spites 30:47 Ironjawz 32:02 Cruleboyz 33:00 Mogor Awtribes 33:32 Bons of Sehemat 34:51 Here comes a new challenger... Beasts of Chaos? 35:46 Final Thoughts 37:36 Alight Audio Audience Our Producers for JUNE: 3D Frank aaron Grabowski Aetherion The Collector of Things Agents of the Imperium is the best faction. No, this is not a patreon name, this is my 100 percent honest opinion. Bender Blizted_Brain Brandon Janky BrokenReaper45 Corvus DA' BUGGY BLEW UP! DrLace Eric, What're they doing Brad, What. Eric, I said what're they doing now. Brad, God damn, I'm getting so sick of answering th Fulgrim Pegged Me In The Back Of A Cracker Barrel GilgameshVS. Halogamer 2005 Imagine how much furry porn Bjorn has seen or done Jan Geisse Kiwifruitbird Le BloupBloup mistahsquiggems Mr Festastic #WheresMikesBaneblade Nj harlan OneEyedHiveMind Pizza00100 thatmoiety Trygon and Mawloc Stonks! VictorianBatman Wargame Simulator Our Biggest Supporters: A Pulsating Ball of Pure Energy A Suspicious Looking Guy AbsoluteChad Addoxin Adrian Franke Alex Fuja amdragon Amists Andreas Another hairy Sasquatch Ava Warrior Princess Bigs The Purple Necron Blubbles 180 BRB gotta snazz my wagon Carnuvex Christopher Gargagliano Christopher Stephens Chroma Veil Colin. H Comstar wizard Treznore Craig Judge Cube1359 Dairy Sorceror, addicted to mana potions Daniel Field5150 DasGoopy Dominick Colacicco Dylan Baker Edward Lawrence Enchantedgalaxycat Ezelvor Fay FlawlessOyster Gathering Clouds GearOverlord Geete Hoss Hammond I Hired My Lootas Ta Steal His Buggy But Dey Sploded In Da Process I read the Space Wolves Codex and all I got out of it was wolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolfwolf I wish we had better looking Catachans Illindi InfiniteFes isaac hall J3C GAM1NG Jacob Gibson Jarrett DiPerna Jason McMaster Jolyne Justin Yudichak kalex Kaydien moore Kentorb Krishna Chanamolu L'Etranger (Lukus) Landon Lord of Chaos LSJay Madison Ramanama Matthew Tsushima Michael Melcher Mitchell Mixolydius mmmm burnt toast MoistToast Monkey218 morfiel55 Neil Breens Balls Nemesis The Noodleblade Nick DeFeo NotEE Novi Pierce forgot about changing their name as a bit for a while Prince of Plagues Protius7331 qbngeek Qelan Rock RossWarlock Rothana - I have an obsession with the AT-TE saft SarahchaSauce Shaxxs pet otter Solonite Struggle_l3us The Mailman The most pleasant mother pheasant plucker Thecrusader13 TheFishboi Thrango
Send us a textIn EPISODE TWO HUNDRED SEVEN (207) of the "LOOK OUT, SIR! 40K" Podcast we discuss the 2025-26 Seasonal Updates for both Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar via the Chapter Approved Mission Deck and General's Handbook. Listen along to Dan and Phil as they discuss what they think about these two exciting updates to Games Workshop's flagship gaming franchises. Huge thank you to STIG1603 for the 5 STAR REVIEW via APPLE PODCASTS GB, we massively appreciate your support. Cheers! Please consider supporting LOOK OUT, SIR! on PATREON, which occasionally features fancy EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: https://www.patreon.com/lookoutsir40k We also have MERCHANDISE available to purchase from Rev-Level: https://www.rev-level.com/lookoutsir40k SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lookoutsir/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lookoutsir40k/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/lookoutsir40k Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and by extension support our podcast. We hugely appreciate it and hope that you enjoy the show.
While Kevin is away, Graham shares some easy paint schemes, tells a tabletop story about Maul, describes the new Halo Flashpoint miniatures game, and discusses a couple philosophical differences between Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Star Wars Legion.
In this episode of Always Strikes Late, Alex Frias sits down with Jack and Mason to share how he secured his coveted Golden Ticket to the Warhammer Age of Sigmar World Championships. From list prep to pivotal matchups, Alex walks us through his tournament run and the mindset that helped him rise above the competition. Whether you're gunning for your own Golden Ticket or just love hearing about high-level play, this one's for you!
Brutalez, aztutoz y siempre dispuestos a luchar, los Klanes Orruks siembran el caos allí donde van. Es imposible razonar con estos bárbaros saqueadores, pues viven por y para la lucha. Además, cuanta más resistencia ofrece el enemigo, más satisfactorio les resulta aplastarlo. Junto a Sergio y Nyara desgranamos el trasfondo de los Klanes Orruks, tanto el clásico como cualquier novedad que surja en cada uno de estos nuevos tomos de Age of Sigmar 4.0. No te pierdas tutoriales y unboxings en nuestro canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaVozdeSigmar/videos Ya puedes ver cómo pintar las novedades que salen junto a los tomos de batalla en el canal de Nyara: https://www.youtube.com/@nyaras_workshop/videos Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa de referencia sobre Warhammer Age of Sigmar. La música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo, Dark Fantasy Studio o son licencia Creative Commons de Scott Buckley.
Nueva entrega de DADOS & MOÑECOS. En el episodio de hoy arrancamos la nueva colección de Salvat, Warhammer 40,000: Combat Patrol, hablamos de One Deck Dungeon Mazmorra, de la mano de Toy Games, y por supuesto reseñamos los fascículos 65 al 68 de Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Stormbringer.
Los Esclavos de la Oscuridad han sacrificado sus almas eternas a cambio del poder puro del Caos. Ataviados con metal forjado en el infierno y acompañados por monstruos horriblemente mutados, marchan a la guerra y la matanza, saqueando tierras y masacrando a quienes se han ganado la ira de sus Dioses Oscuros. Junto a Sergio y Nyara desgranamos el trasfondo de los Esclavos de la Oscuridad, tanto el clásico como cualquier novedad que surja en cada uno de estos nuevos tomos de Age of Sigmar 4.0. No te pierdas tutoriales y unboxings en nuestro canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaVozdeSigmar/videos Ya puedes ver cómo pintar las novedades que salen junto a los tomos de batalla en el canal de Nyara: https://www.youtube.com/@nyaras_workshop/videos Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa de referencia sobre Warhammer Age of Sigmar. La música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo, Dark Fantasy Studio o son licencia Creative Commons de Scott Buckley.
Los Forjados en la Tormenta son los campeones del Dios Rey Sigmar, héroes inmortales imbuidos del poder de la tempestad celestial. Con martillos envueltos en rayos y un himno de venganza, defienden a los mortales contra la marea de oscuridad que intenta consumirlos. Ahora, los elegidos del Dios Rey se enfrentan a su mayor desafío, pues la Hora de la Ruina está cerca. Junto a Sergio y Nyara desgranamos el trasfondo de los Forjados en la Tormenta, tanto el clásico como cualquier novedad que surja en cada uno de estos nuevos tomos de Age of Sigmar 4.0. No te pierdas tutoriales y unboxings en nuestro canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaVozdeSigmar/videos Ya puedes ver cómo pintar a Iridan Testigo en el canal de Nyara: https://www.youtube.com/@nyaras_workshop/videos Y puedes recordar el trasfondo general de los Reinos Mortales y los Forjados en estos tres artículos en nuestra web: https://lavozdesigmar.com/refrescando-los-reinos-mortales-parte-1/ https://lavozdesigmar.com/refrescando-los-reinos-mortales-parte-2-era-de-los-mitos/ https://lavozdesigmar.com/refrescando-los-reinos-mortales-parte-3-la-era-del-caos/ Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa de referencia sobre Warhammer Age of Sigmar. La música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo, Dark Fantasy Studio o son licencia Creative Commons de Scott Buckley.
"Crypto" is a slippery prefix, and it's best to be careful with it. Thanks to Evan Dicken for writing the bulk of today's episode. By day, Evan Dicken studies old Japanese Maps and crunches data for medical research at Ohio State University. By night, he does neither of these things. His audio fiction can be heard performed on: The NoSleep Podcast, Pseudopod, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Podcastle. He also writes media tie-in fiction for Legend of the Five Rings and Warhammer: Age of Sigmar. If you've got nothing better to do, feel free to visit him at www.evandicken.com.Thanks to Matthew Zahnzinger for voicing our CryptoNumismatist. Matthew is an amateur chef, a would-be world traveler, and still very much a stage actor in the Greater Boston area. If you're also in the area, check out TheatreUnCorked.com for info on his next performance in "The Lion in Winter" this December. He has been a regular cast member on The Penumbra Podcast, and a featured guest on Second Star to the Left. Reach out to him for voice acting inquiries at zahnzinger.m@gmail.com.The theme for the CryptoNumismatist is the Song “Homeward,” by Scott Buckley. CC licensed: https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist. You can also help by rating, reviewing, and telling a friend. For books and poetry collections by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson, visit CryptoNaturalist.com/books. You'll find information about submitting your poetry or prose for our hidden lore segments in the about section of our website at CryptoNaturalist.com. This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com. Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield's Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam's music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.
Join the Always Strikes Late team as Mason and Alex, who placed 3rd and 5th respectively, share their thrilling experiences at the Feast of Blades Grand Tournament in the Pacific Northwest. With 11 Golden Ticket players in attendance, dive into their strategies, unforgettable moments, and the intense competition they faced. Perfect for Warhammer Age of Sigmar fans, this episode offers valuable insights and tips for tournament success. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/AlwaysStrikesLast and check out our store at alwaysstrikeslast.square.site.
In this episode we are joined by Pathfinder Author Liane Merciel. Leanne discusses her background, writing career, and work on various fantasy franchises including Pathfinder and Dragon Age. She talks about growing up in a military family and how those experiences influenced her writing. Leanne describes her process for writing tie-in fiction and working within established game worlds. She discusses her Pathfinder novels set in Nidal and Cheliax, as well as her work on sourcebooks. Leanne also talks about writing a Dragon Age novel and a recent Warhammer Age of Sigmar book. The interview concludes with discussion of her newest Pathfinder novel 'Godsrain', which ties into upcoming storylines about gods dying in the game world. Throughout, Leanne provides insights into her writing process, inspirations, and experiences working on different fantasy properties.
Los diabólicos Skaven van a la guerra en enormes turbas, acompañados de mutantes monstruosos, superarmas inestables y seres sobrenaturales otorgados por su repugnante dios. Los clanes unidos atacan en multitudes infinitas para aniquilar a sus enemigos. Junto a Sergio y Nyara desgranamos el trasfondo de los Skaven, tanto el clásico como cualquier novedad que surja en cada uno de estos nuevos tomos de Age of Sigmar 4.0. No te pierdas tutoriales y unboxings en nuestro canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaVozdeSigmar/videos Ya puedes ver cómo pintar la Ratahorror y a Vizzik Skour en el canal de Nyara: https://www.youtube.com/@nyaras_workshop/videos Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa de referencia sobre Warhammer Age of Sigmar. La música de este podcast está licenciada en Jamendo, Dark Fantasy Studio o son licencia Creative Commons de Scott Buckley.
S5Ep08 – Warhammer: Age of Sigmar – Two Months In In this episode, Dave and Jake chat with their friend (and Jake's business partner) Ben Fail about Warhammer Age of Sigmar, the incredible "high fantasy" universe that Games Workshop is creating, and particularly about the recent release of 4th Edition and the new Spearhead game mode.
We have guests today! Yep, plural! Megan and Cate from the Not Quite Dead Podcast join us to talk about all the things! We get into horror movies and what got them into the genre. What it's like to have online communities in the podcasting world and YouTube. We have the Q but lack the A! Counter chat? Obviously! Using Apple Podcasts? All notes can always be found here (https://listen.hemisphericviews.com/117)! Welcome Megan & Cate 00:00:00 Thanks for the edit Andrew!
Jesse and Matty discuss Warhammer Age of Sigmar Soulbound by Emmet Byrne, Zak Dale-Clutterbuck, David Guymer, Elaine Lithgow, TS Luikart, Dominic McDowall, Katrina Ostrander, Josh Reynolds, Clint WernerWHAT IS WARHAMMER AGE OF SIGMAR SOULBOUND?As Sigmar's Storm broke upon the hordes of Chaos, a flicker of hope was rekindled in the people of the Mortal Realms. The seeds of civilisation were planted and grew into new bastions of Order, and for a moment it almost seemed the endless tide of darkness could be held back. But then came the Necroquake, as the undead legions of Nagash rose up to shatter the cities of Sigmar. Hope dwindles and once more darkness threatens to engulf the Mortal Realms… Explore the Mortal Realms in the first ever tabletop roleplaying game set in the world of Warhammer Age of Sigmar! You are Soulbound: heroes chosen by the gods to stand against the horrors that plague the Mortal Realms, tasked with preventing a new age of Chaos, Death, and Destruction. Forge your group from some of the most powerful heroes in the realms and face down roving bands of cannibals, legions of undead, and hordes of daemons in a desperate struggle for survival.Get Warhammer Age of Sigmar Soulbound HERE https://cubicle7games.com/our-games/age-of-sigmar-soulboundMusic: Take It Easy by Bad SnacksLogos by Shannon Sipes thedigsy.myportfolio.com/work
Jason gives you a quick overview of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.Read the essay here: https://historywiththeszilagyis.org/hwts243 Find us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNPodcasts The Show: @HistorySzilagyi. Chrissie: @TheGoddessLivia. Jason: @JasonDarkElf.Send topic suggestions via Twitter or on our Facebook page History with the Szilagyis.History with the Szilagyis is supported by our patrons:PatiSusan Capuzzi-De ClerckLaura DullBetty LarsenKris HillVince LockeJoin these wonderful supporters by visiting patreon.com/historywiththeszilagyis. The BQN Podcast Collective is brought to you by our listeners. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help to produce this podcast and the many others on our network! You can join this illustrious list by becoming a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/BQN
In this episode we jump on the Warhammer Age of Sigmar 4th edition bandwagon and talk about the Skaven! Hordes and hordes of skaven. Spoiler alert, it's my son's new favorite army. Then we disuss some geeky news and move on to one of our favorite segments, There and Back Again. The Knights Who Say Geek is a Father and Son podast about all things geeky but with a strong focus on Warhammer and miniature gaming.
What's Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Soulbound all about as a #TTRPG? What's the foundation of the setting, how does the system work, what kinds of stories can be told in it? Herein we discuss this expansive RPG from Cubicle 7, building on our recent discussion of the Warhammer universe. Check out the game at https://cubicle7games.com/our-games/age-of-sigmar-soulbound #warhammer #ageofsigmar #ttrpg #cubicle7 Join our friendly Discord: https://discord.gg/5AtydRUDjX Subscribe on to our podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fluffncrunch Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@fluffncrunchpod Subscribe to our email list: https://forms.gle/VaFtxXjkzRSqwFi39 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fluffncrunch/message
The Knights Who Say Geek is a brand new podcast and blog about all things geeky (we know, how original). Well, that's not entirely true, we are just two people, a Father and Son, and can't cover all things geeky so what will our focus be on? We're glad you asked. We will be focused on tabletop miniature games like Warhammer 40K and Warhammer Age of Sigmar and covering other geeky stuff like movies, TV Shows, books, and comic books. For more geeky stuff, check us out: https://knightswhosaygeek.com/
0:00 Intro 1:46 Bulletstorm VR 12:08 Tin Hearts 18:14 Jurassic World Aftermath Collection 32:00 Horizon Call of the Mountain 41:10 Amid Evil VR 44:27 Crimen - Mercenary Tales 49:05 Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Tempestfall 52:36 Punch-Out 3dsenvr 55:02 WMG Ice Lair 57:21 CarnEvil VR 1:00:25 OVRDARK demo 1:05:02 Upcoming Games Lots of discussion about what we've been playing in VR. Justin's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mamefan Alex's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/virtualinsider Nick's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/BuffaloPinball VR Gaming Podcast Discord link: https://discord.gg/Kbg44ADPD2 Justin's email: mamefanyt@gmail.com If you'd like to donate, Paypal: https://paypal.me/mamefan Venmo: @Justin-Davis-1030 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vrgamingpodcast/support
Hello Nomads and welcome to our monthly catch-up episode for March of 2024! Pull up a gaming chair, grab a Dew, gather around the warm glow of your screen and listen to Brandon, Eric and Dave talk about all of the video games, tv shows, movies, books and board games that they have been checking out this month. We hope you enjoy and as always, safe travels Nomads!Here is the full list of the things we talked about this month:Dragon Ball Z: Kingdom 2 CrownsKingdom EightiesGhostbusters Frozen EmpirePokemonCrimson PeakWarhammer: Age of Sigmar Realms of RuinPunch ClubQuiet on SetBalatroFor more, visit https://thenomadsoffantasy.comSocial linksDiscord: https://thenomadsoffantasy.com/discordTwitter: https://twitter.com/NomadsofFantasyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadsoffantasyTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nomadsoffantasy
I'm joined by Abhorrant Christian Bugg to preview the 2023 Flesh-Eater Courts battletome for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. In this video we will look over allegience abilities, enhancements, warscrolls, points and more. Games Workshop sent me an early copy of the Flesh-Eater Courts battletome and army box at no cost, however; have no editorial involvement of this video. Grab your copy of Flesh-Eater Courts battlebox while supporting the channel by ordering from my affiliate partners;
I'm joined by Alex Tubb to talk about Battle Tactics in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. What are they, how do you score them, how do you plan for them, how do you deny them, and more. We break down the theory to help you score 5 battle tactics each game. ---------------------------------- Support The Channel
I'm joined by Tom Megens (Head Judge for AoS Worlds) to preview the World of Warhammer Championships for Warhammer Age of Sigmar. WCW is being run by Games Workshop in Atlanta (USA) with 80+ of the best players competing for their country and bragging rights in a Best of the Best event. In this video we will preview the event and put an analytical lens on the list submission trends like popular factions, unit choices, enhancement selections, and more. You can; check out all the lists at https://www.bestcoastpairings.com/event/9B54BPJKA1 watch games live on https://www.twitch.tv/warhammer follow the event with standings across AoS, 40k, Kill Team and Underwords at https://www.twitch.tv/warhammer ---------------------------------- Support The Channel
I'm joined by Tom Oliver who recently 5-0'd at Bathurst GT as we revisit Maggotkin of Nurgle in Generals Handbook 2023 Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Tom's Insta: @tomopaints | X: @mrtomnus91 ---------------------------------- Support The Channel