BoLS logo Today's Tabletop & RPG News
Advertisement

GW Releases, Armada FAQ, D&D Artwork and Fixing 40K Detachments

3 Minute Read
Apr 9 2018
Warhammer 40K
Advertisement

 

This weekend had everything from Shadespire, to Wyrd, to Star Wars, to the most awesome Puzzle Box you’ve ever seen!

40K: Custodes Do Elite Right

Elite armies are difficult to nail down–but Custodes set the new benchmark by which other elite armies should be judged. Anyway you slice it, if we’re talking about an army that wants to succeed with a small number of resilient models, the Custodes are the… gold standard.

Dungeons and Dragons: Art and Arcana

Dungeons and Dragons is as much about the art and images that spark creativity and inspire the imagination. And throughout its 44-year history, D&D has played host to some fantastic art, which is on display in this beautiful new book. Take a look.

GW: New Pre-Orders April 7th Pricing & Links

If you’re looking to add some new Warbands to your Warhammer Underworlds roster then check out the two new challengers to Shadespire!

Wyrd: The Motor Scout Combines Speed and Firepower

The Military Service Act recruited more than soldiers and engineers. It brought in a lot of inventors into service that were prepared to support the Empire’s troops with new, advanced weaponry.

Wrath and Glory’s Initiative Or: How I Seized Initiative Over Summer Vacation

May is around the corner, and that will bring with it more details about Wrath and Glory’s release (which you can find out more about at upcoming conventions and free RPG day), but for right now we’re taking initiative and talking about Wrath and Glory’s…initiative.

Star Wars Armada: Rules Update & FAQ

Fantasy Flight Games has issued a new Star Wars: Armada Rules Update & FAQ. This errata includes some clarifications, updates, and some minor changes to the game. Come take a look at how your Armada Battles are going to change on the tabletop!

40K Op-Ed: Fix Detachments By Rewarding ‘Good’ Behavior

With all the talk of HQ Limits and Points Increases to fix “problem” HQs, folks are looking for a quick fix to a complex problem. But what if there was another way to curb “abusive” lists altogether – by rewarding the behavior that should be encouraged.

Geekery: This Puzzle Box will Break Your Brain

This complex puzzle box takes some deep thought and patience to crack. It has gears, ciphers, magnets, hidden tools, and other trickery that open multiple hidden compartments.

Advertisement

~ Onto the new week!

Avatar
Author: Larry Vela
Advertisement
  • Tabletop Gallery: Still No Transports