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GW Grognard: Don’t bother chasing the Dragon
Hey everyone! Adam, from TFG Radio and hater of fun, here to throw some cold water onto your 40k face.
GW Grognard: New Obsession and an Old One
Hey everyone! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to talk the talk but not walk the walk because that makes me tired and I’m lazy.
GW Grognard: I can’t wait
Hey everyone! Adam, from TFG Radio and killer of fun, here once again to grace you with the golden light that are my thoughts and ramblings.
GW Grognard: Sorry, your “Ork speak” is not amusing
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GW Grognard: That’s not a mold line, it’s a chaos mutation
Hey everyone! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to talk about a wonderful part of building your awesome models.
GW Grognard: Return of Some Primarchs
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GW Grognard: Bring Back Your Dead!
Hey everyone! Adam, from TFG Radio, here to actually talk about some possible scenarios for the future of 40K
GW Grognard: If everything is Overpowered, nothing is Overpowered
Hey everyone! Adam here, from TFG Radio, to explain to you why everything is going to be okay.
The Problem with Stratagems
Stratagems are a new addition to 40K when looked at in the context of the whole game’s history. Even so, we’ve had a couple of years to really dig in and digest their place in the game now. I think it has been long enough for us to really take a look at what stratagems have added to and taken away from the game. At its core, the concept of stratagems was to create a system that would allow your units to be a little extra, or to allow the players an opportunity to find an exception to general rules principles and practices. The best examples of these are the core stratagems in the rulebook.


