The Week Ending August 25, 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:
In the Wild:
On Goonhammer:
Another big week for Goonhammer content, starting with our How to Paint Everything series on Successor Chapters and ending with our reviews of the Ultramarines and White Scars supplements.
- Start Competing: Harlequins Tactics
by Corrode
This week we covered tactics for the Juggalo Space Elves
- Lock, Stock, and Two Loaded Dice: Dealing with Cheating
by Boon
In my favorite article of the week, Boon looks at the causes of cheating and how to deal with cheaters you play against.
- Understanding the NOVA Tournament Format: A Primer
by One_Wing
One_Wing looks at the NOVA tournament rules and talks about how to choose objectives for the upcoming event.
- Codex Space Marines Reviews
Part 3: Stratagems, Warlord Traits, and Tactics
Codex Supplement: White Scars
Codex Supplement: Ultramarines
by One_Wing, TheChirurgeon, Artum, and Bonds0097
We continued our in-depth coverage of the new books, this week hitting on White Scars and Ultramarines.
- Necromunday: How to Play Necromunda (We Promise It's Worth It)
Merton and Sex Cannon
This week the Necro boys take a step back and talk about the basics of Necromunda and why you should be playing it.
- How to Paint Everything: Successor Chapters
by Coda
In an extremely Cool and Good How to Paint Everything, Coda covers some of our own successor chapters.
- Video Game Retrospective: Dawn of War Expansions (2005 to 2008)
by Jonathan Bernhardt
This week, Bernhardt looks back at Dawn of War's expansions, including the excellent Dark Crusade.
- The Narrative Forge: Creating and Basing Terrain
by BuffaloChicken
In his first Narrative Forge Article, BuffaloChicken talks about how to make cool terrain bases that tell a story, starting with some sweet Deathworld Forest terrain.
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