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Narrative Forge: A History of Campaigns in the Mortal Realms

Age of Sigmar was created, somewhat infamously, to allow narrative battles to occur. While the game would eventually go on to build the three game types that have become associated with Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40k (Open, Narrative...

Start Competing: Disciples of Tzeentch Tactics

Do you feel stuck in your ways? Do you ever desire untapped arcane power? Does your ambition know no bounds but your boss is a jerk and keeps holding you back? Well say goodbye to the old boss and...

Age of Sigmar Meta Analysis: LVO and CanCon Part 2

During the last weekend of January the first major tournaments of 2020 occurred and it was the first chance to see the meta really take shape for the year. I had left out one major tournament in Part 1...

Age of Sigmar Review: Wrath of the Everchosen

(Authors note: Due to a misunderstanding some incorrect information was reported in the allegiance section. These have been corrected) Wrath of the Everchosen is the first Campaign book of Age of Sigmar 2.0 that didn't double as an Endless Spell...

Meta Analysis: Age of Sigmar: CanCon and LVO Part 1

While I will not be attending LVO this year (look for me at Adepticon and Nova), I could not help but look and see what the field looks like right now. With two of the year's largest Age of...

Age of Sigmar Review: Orruk Warclans

Released alongside Cities of Sigmar, the Orruk Warclans book feels like it has a very similar agenda to its sister book. Both books had an intended goal of consolidating some disparate factions into one location. The difference here is...

Age of Sigmar Review: Cities of Sigmar

It’s been a long and tumultuous road but finally, The Empire has risen again with an actual battletome in Age of Sigmar. The short version is that Cities of Sigmar is a combination of most of the Empire (called...