The Week Ending October 12th, 2019
Although it’s a big internet out there, the Warhammer digital universe is pretty small and spread out. In Content We Liked, we take a look at the articles, videos, podcasts, and products that caught our eyes or were noteworthy during the prior week you might have missed. Here’s what we liked this week:
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On Goonhammer:
Another week stuffed with content -- I couldn't even fit it all below! If there’s anything you missed, I’d recommend going back and reading it — it was all great stuff.
- Hammer of Math: Psyker Shenanigans
by Kevin Genson
This week, Kevin looked at the probabilities for psychic powers, and when it makes sense to re-roll a successful cast in order to make it harder for the opponent to deny your power.
- Necromunday: Goliath Gangs
by SRM
In this week’s Necromunday, guest writer SRM talks about assembling and fighting with Goliath gangs.
- Introduction to Adeptus Titanicus
by Garrett “John Condit” Severson
This week, Garrett took a look at Titanicus and why you should be playing it.
- Cities of Sigmar Review
by RagnarokAngel
The newest Age of Sigmar faction book is stuffed with new units and options, and RagnarokAngel has the most in-depth review of the book you can find.
- Artist Interview: Dana Howl Paints Creamsickle Ghosts
by Raf Cordero
Raf sat down an interviewed Dana Howl, one of the best painters on the internet.
- Start Competing: Genestealer Cults Tactics
by James “One_Wing” Grover
This week, James took a deep dive into the Genestealer Cults faction and what makes them work.
- Drukhari/Dark Eldar Kill Team Tactics
by Garrett “John Condit” Severson
This week, Garrett looked at Drukarhi Tactics for Kill Team
- How to Paint Everything: Dark Angels
by Tyler "Coda" Moore
In this week’s How to Paint Everything, Coda tackles Dark Angels.
- Video Game Retrospective: Space Marine
by Jonathan Bernhardt
This week Jon looked at Space Marine, perhaps the best 40k game ever released. This review caused a bunch of us to start playing the multiplayer again and it still whips.
- The Narrative Forge: Better Friendships Through Table Construction
by Robert “TheChirurgeon” Jones
Thank you for being a friend.