The Mortal Realms and the grimdark both get screen time this week. Warhammer TV dropped three new shows, and there is something for every kind of hobbyist.
Moreover, the highlight centers on a fresh How We Roll episode that tackles the Helsmiths of Hashut. The team sits down with a lead rules writer to unpack design choices. Consequently, we get rare insight into how tabletop ideas become balanced battles.
How We Roll returns to the Mortal Realms
How We Roll is the Warhammer TV chat where the gaming crew grills the folks who write the rules. Previously, they covered Warhammer 40,000, The Horus Heresy, and The Old World. This week, presenter Nick steers the conversation back to Age of Sigmar with rules lead Matt. Moreover, Matt explains the Helsmiths of Hashut from the ground up, while discussing the team’s day-to-day balancing act. The interview digs into warscroll tuning, internal faction balance, and external balance across the wider game. Additionally, they weave in how model aesthetics and faction lore shape mechanics before a single dice is rolled. The tone is candid and craft focused, so designers and players both get value. Finally, the segment lands a very Nick pun about being “centaured,” which fits the chaos-forged vibe perfectly.
Loremasters spotlights the Black Templars
If your heart beats to the sound of chainswords, Loremasters has you covered. Alex takes the mic to explore the furious crusading lineage of the Black Templars. Moreover, the episode traces how faith, oaths, and relentless vows fuel their doctrine. The lore discussion links battlefield behavior to Chapter identity, which helps list builders tell stronger stories. Consequently, viewers get context that enriches both painting schemes and on-table decisions.
Ultimate Paint Off kicks off a new series
Hobby gladiators return to the booth as Ultimate Paint Off launches a fresh season. Episode one sets “contrast” as the theme in the technical sense, not the paint line. Contestants begin with ten heads to test value control and focal points under pressure. Moreover, they escalate to a Mindstealer Sphiranx, where texture, light placement, and readability all collide. A guest judge evaluates the results, so feedback stays sharp and actionable. Consequently, painters get real techniques to steal for armies, dioramas, and display pieces.
Summary
This week’s lineup offers design clarity, lore fuel, and hobby inspiration in equal measure. How We Roll breaks open the Helsmiths of Hashut with process-level detail that players rarely hear. Moreover, Loremasters gives the Black Templars a thorough narrative tune-up for crusade-minded commanders. Ultimate Paint Off then translates theory into visible results, which helps every viewer improve fast. Additionally, Warhammer+ subscribers can order new diorama miniatures later this week, which rounds out the content with collectible spice.
Warhammer TV is quietly building a full hobby loop on screen. You learn how rules happen, you deepen your faction soul, and you sharpen your brush control. Therefore, it is an easy recommendation to queue these episodes for your next hobby session. So brew something strong, grab your sprues, and enjoy a packed week of grim and glorious television.
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