In a triumph of the middling, a nod to mediocrity, and with gorge rising, it gives me great nausea to announce the Custodes Venerable Contemptor Dreadnought – the subject of today’s article.
Category: 40K
Signals from the Frontline #702: 9th ed 40k Codexes on the Way!
Reece and Frankie talk about the codex previews GW showed off as well as community news.
Battle Sister: The First Warhammer 40,000 VR Game!
This new VR 40k game looks pretty interesting. This article was originally published on the Warhammer-community site.
5 things I am hoping for & 5 things I am expecting from the new Forge World book
While everyone is either getting salty or excited about the upcoming Space Marine and Necron releases, the item that drew my eye was the announcement of the new Forge World book. While I don’t have an inside scoop, I thought I would discuss what things I am expecting to happen in this new book, and…
Assisting Adeptus Astartes 2: GW Hates ME-boogalo
What the hell Games Workshop!? It’s like I’m writing to myself over here.
9th Edition Review- Beyond 40k
The restrictions imposed by the current pandemic have put a halt to a lot of gaming clubs around the world. Many players are struggling to get their fix of 9th edition 40k. Don’t despair, here are some more 9th editions you can get onboard with!
Chapter Tactics #175: How to Revamp the ITC Teams for Competitive Play
Today Peteypab goes on two rants and the guys discuss how to remake the ITC Teams. They also go over the weekend preview and GW’s direction for factions in 9th edition.
Codex: Space Marines – Weapons and Wargear Updates
The Warhammer-community team bring us an update on some of the common weapons in 9th ed 40k and how they’re changing!
The Kroot in 9th Edition 40k
Last week, I discussed one of the two T’au auxiliary units, the Vespid Stingwings. I argued that, while this unit isn’t great, it does have some use in 9th edition. The same cannot be said for the topic of this week’s article, the Kroot Carnivores.
The 10 Points That Broke the Game(rs)
This debate is a question of game ethos. To GW, what does being a good matched play/tournament player mean? This is the foundation of the social contract that applies to matched play at home and tournaments. Can we even take a moment and just appreciate that GW has taken the time to more clearly formalize a social contract? No one can say that GW doesn’t have a right to do it, either.









