As my themed Kings of War event approaches on the 11th of October things have got a little bit hectic, and I’m waiting for the decks to clear to understand how excited I am about it all.
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Back to Burrows and Badgers: selecting a warband for second edition
With my first game of second edition Burrows and Badgers looming I thought I’d share my thought process of putting together a new warband.
Halflings go to Clash: general Kings of War excitement
Clash finally arrived and the halflings headed up to Nottingham and what a bloody brilliant weekend they had too.
Another step closer to Clash
As my hobby time is currently given over to preparing for Clash of Kings in just over a week you can guess what this week’s update is about.
Onward to the future, although only one thing at a time
A bit of a hobby update as I get ready for Clash of Kings, and why I’m completely happy not talking about fourth edition Kings of War right now.
Rats and Badgers: the week that was
Trying to set some good hobby habits happening for Kings of War and Burrows and Badgers.
The Hoedown at Hodenburg: a Kings of War tournament report
The rats head off to a very sunny Oxford for command dice-based shenanigans and three games of Kings of War at 1,995 points.
A blast from the past: the old rats going to Pride of the Shires
Pride of the Shires is now in its fourth year and I’m looking forward to heading down to Oxford on Saturday. For my list I decided to dust off something from second edition Kings of War to see how it works in third edition.
Back to where it all began: old rats are the best rats
Inspired by friends and feeling as though I’m on a bit of a Kings of War hiatus until we find out more about fourth edition, I decided to start a bit of a nostalgia project and collect the army I wish I’d collected when it all began.
Doing something different: a hobby and theme scored Kings of War event
I started running tournaments a few years ago and really enjoyed it… to begin with. As I went to more and more events, I got to experience some really cool variations on the standard three or four day game I was organising. For the past few months, I’ve been trying to put my finger on the sort of event I want to run, and I think I’ve finally got there.