This week I was feeling spooky, and brought out the competitively struggling Nighthaunt. Which of their units proved to be great, and which were just scary bad…
Tag: competitive play
Fantasy Fisticuffs #24: Over and Under (Flesh-Eater Courts)
Touting some of the coolest fluffs in all of AoS, the Courts can range of top-table big winners, to charmingly mediocre. Let’s decide which are which.
Fantasy Fisticuffs #22: Over and Under (Cities of Sigmar)
This week we dig through one of the most diverse battletomes to pick a big winner, and loser, of the Cities of Sigmar.
Fantasy Fisticuffs #20: Over and Under (Daughters of Khaine)
Finally available again, the Daughters of Khaine are still a power-house army… that is, as long as you focus on the right units.
Fantasy Fisticuffs #19: Over and Under (Stormcast)
We’ve all got them from one starter or another, and at some point many of us entertain starting Stormcast armies. What units in their book deliver, and which are doomed to remain bare-grey plastic?
Fantasy Fisticuffs #18: Over and Under (Orruks Edition)
Launching a new series, we explore the most over-powered and under-powered units in each Battletome. This time, the Orruk Warclans.
Fantasy Fisticuffs #17: Don’t Fear the Reaper… (Tool-box Armies in AoS)
While the world has gone a bit odd, there is no better time to enjoy the happy distraction of planning a new army. Maybe a “Tool-Box” is the right army for you?
Fantasy Fisticuffs #16: Shoot That Poison Arrow (Shooting Armies in AoS)
For players who want to remove their opponent’s models from across the table, shooting-centric armies can be a siren song, but how do these armies fare competitively?
Fantasy Fightclub: Ninja, Ninja (w)Rap (Infiltrators in Conquest)
With the most recent releases for Para Bellum’s Conquest, has the first over-powered unit revealed itself, or is it still the up-and-coming competitive fantasy darling?
Fantasy Fisticuffs #15: I Put a Spell on You (Casting-Heavy Armies in AoS)
Having looked at horde and elite armies in competitive AoS, our Gaze (of Nagash) next falls to armies that build around a mastery of magic in their pursuit of wins.