Monthly Archives: June 2026

The Internet is abuzz with interest in the latest edition of Warhammer 40k. I’d say the buzz is mostly positive.  It’s not a full reboot, so that’s good.  But there’s definitely a solid group of… I’ll say mature gamers that seem slightly sour about it. I don’t blame them.  It’s more GW churn.  They have to keep selling books and models. But it’s also a benchmark on the progression of time.  Sure, sure, GW used to be less corporate.  Yes, there was more whimsy in prior editions. Yes, it was more magical to you when you were a kid. It’s a tough realization that it’s magical to someone now, when looking at it through wizend eyes, it doesn’t look especially magical.  But you liked it when you discovered it because that’s the way it was then.  Same thing now.  This is the way it is now, and people are just…

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Warhammer Quest: Lost Relics! This was my first time getting Lost Relics on the table. I found it to be… OK? I played the first five adventures solo over the course of a few days. It didn’t feel nearly as “light” as some of the reviews said. I found myself constantly in the rulebook trying to grapple with surprisingly tricky and interconnected rules. I think a sizable portion of the community saying this game is too easy misses a subtle distinction in the rulebook: You can kill any minion with two attacks. Not any hostile, but any minion. Leaders are not minions and will take numerous attacks to kill. Some critical rules are presented as a textual logic tree with odd line, paragraph, and page breaks. I wish some rules were stated explicitly, rather than through inference: Some things are explicitly said, but easily overlooked or buried: I also have…

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There’s a new little buddy in a gigantic kit. That’s right, the colossal Cogfort comes with a single gargoylian, pictured below (front & back). Am I happy about this? Yes. Should there have been more gargoylians? Also yes. I haven’t seen a picture of the gargoylian painted up but check out some great Cogfort conversions. Also, I’m not an Instagram kind of person, but take a look at this amazing pirate Cogfort by thekrackenshire.

The genre defining artist John Blanche has passed away. His artistic influence can not be overstated.

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