Greetings, fellow nobles! Gather around and learn the secrets of the sacristans. Imperial Knights may not have received new models, but these loyal protectors of mankind received a healthy dose of new rules in the recent Engine War, and I (John Lennon from Art of War) am here to discuss the Knights’ changes and buffs. Let’s…
Tag: Competitive
Fantasy Fisticuffs #29: Over and Under (Fyreslayers)
The Flamin’ Hot flavored Dwarves continue to do well competitively, but lets see if any surprises remain to be had in the Fyreslayer Battletome.
Playing By Intent
Alex Macdougall from Art of War here to talk to you lovely folks about playing by intent. When playing a game as intricate and expansive as 40k, understanding intent is hugely important.
Fantasy Fisticuffs #28: Over and Under (Sylvaneth)
Much maligned on the competitive scene, we try seeing the forest for the trees, and discuss the best and worst that Sylvaneth have to offer.
Fantasy Fisticuffs #27: Over and Under (Nighthaunt)
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…
Precision Over Power in 40k
Hey everyone! Erik from The Art of War here today, bringing you something a little different than we are used to. In today’s article, we’re going to visit the importance of playing the mission and discuss the eye-opening method of playing the game without focusing on annihilating your opponent. Something I pride myself on is…
Fantasy Fisticuffs #25: Over and Under (Gloomspite Gitz)
Gloomspite Gitz may be an army born out of silly rules, and comic units, but 2nd Edition AoS has made them a diverse and valid fighting force. Which of their units proves the best value and which shouldn’t quit their day jobs?
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 #23: Over and Under (Ogor Mawtribes)
Sometimes a competitively struggling army, the Ogor Mawtribes can still punch above their perceived weight-class. Let’s take a look at their best and worst picks!
A Case Study on Heroic Intervention
Hello, and welcome to another tactical tidbit by Skari from Art of War. In this article, I will explore the nuances of the Heroic Intervention rule within Warhammer 40k.