Destruction

Warhammer Underworlds: Destruction Warbands – Brutes and Bandits

Let's explore the Warhammer Underworlds Destruction warbands in the Brutes and Bandits box!

Warhammer Underworlds: Reckless Fury and Wrack & Ruin Rivals Decks

Let's explore the Reckless Fury and Wrack & Ruin Rivals decks!

Age of Sigmar Fourth Edition Points Overview – Destruction

Goonhammer has received some of the launch content, via Games Workshop, to create this review and overview. Over the coming weeks, and with the benefit of having played dozens of games, we will be having faction experts provide insight...

Ogor Mawtribes Faction Focus

With a new edition of Age of Sigmar comes new strategies and tactics to consider for every one of the game's factions. In today's Faction Focus Peter of the Plastic Craic blog is talking about Ogor Mawtribes and how...

Age of Sigmar 3.0 FAQ: Broken Realms

GW released a bombshell of new FAQs last Friday, covering errata for the core book and lengthy FAQs for each faction. And as always, we’ve got you covered with the rundown of what’s changed and what it means for...

How to Paint Everything: The Kruleboyz in Age of Sigmar Dominion

In our How to Paint Everything series, we take a look at different armies of the Warhammer universe, examine their history and heraldry, and look at several different methods for painting them. With the recent release of the Dominion boxed...

Dominion Warscroll Reviews: Kruleboyz

We're once again joined by Peter of Plastic Craic, this time helping out with coverage of Age of Sigmar, a game he's more known for covering. In today's article, he's reviewing the new Kruleboyz Warscrolls from the Dominion boxed...

Using Your Underworlds Warbands in Age of Sigmar, Part I: Shadespire

When was the last time you saw a Warhammer Underworlds warband on the tabletop? Taking a wild stab in the dark here, we don’t think it’s been a while. This is a shame, as the Underworlds warbands have some...

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...