40k Stats Centre #02: Do You Even Eldar Flyer Bro?

The Frontline Gaming Podcast Network presents 40k Stats Centre. A no no-nonsense tournament news podcast that covers 40k tournaments world-wide with guest clips and interviews from the TOs and players themselves. This week the Falcon and the Heffelman cover the Gentlemen and Ladies GT in Las Vegas, and the Carolina Crusade… likely taking place in the Carolinas somewhere. 

 

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Petey Pab
Aspiring 40k analyst, tournament reporter and Ultramarines enthusiast, Petey Pab only seeks to gather more knowledge about the game of 40k and share it with as many people as he can in order to unite both hobbyists and gamers. We are, after all, two sides of the same coin.

10 thoughts on “40k Stats Centre #02: Do You Even Eldar Flyer Bro?”

  1. Second episode in and I’m ready to call it – this is the best 40k podcast out there. You guys keep getting better and better – I’m almost ready to show this to people who dont play 40k it’s that entertaining.
    Loved hearing a bit more of what happened in these top end games in this one, really adds a lot to the story of an event!

    Keep it up gents!

  2. What a cracker of an episode! You guys just keep getting better and better – I’m almost ready to show non-40k people this excellent marmalade.
    Loved having a bit more on the games played at the top end, added heaps of interest to the story!

  3. So, I noticed the part where you wanted to wanted to distance from the demeaning term “Soup” for armies that are combinations of several related factions.

    I suggest that instead of something boring like “multi” faction, why not use the term super factions? We could use the shorthand “supe” like the shorthand people sometimes use for superman. So you have mono and supe.

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