Episodes
- Sean, Stephen, and Michelle dig into prepping for three tournaments with a heavy dose of list building and meta discussion.
- Publication Date: December 31, 2016
- Sean, Stephen and Michelle discuss our absence from the Warhammer scene, out publication plans for the future, and a whole lot of Holy Havoc.
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- Publication Date: November 27, 2016
- Sean, Stephen and Michelle discuss the pace of GW releases and new bundling prices. Multiple upcoming tournaments drives heavy hobbying. We cover our narrative campaign. We look at what games different tournaments like Waaaghpaca, Masters, Adepticon, and Holy Wars are running.
- Publication Date: April 8, 2016
- Special guest Stephen Herner joins Michelle, Stephen and Sean for a rambling discussion. We recap North Star GT and prepare for Windy City Throwdown and Holy Wars. Both Stephens describe what made Age of Sigmar more appealing to them as players. Herner's description is in the WCT conversation. T3 and Herner discuss the shifting state of community. The four of us relay our experiences from running campaigns, and talk about upcoming campaigns. As expected, Herner gives some hobby tips. One of the tips was during a break; look for it tacked on at the end of the episode.
- Publication Date: December 30, 2015
- We open with talk about a watery bint lobbing scimitars at Stephen and Sean, also known as the Lady of the Lake GT recap. Stephen provides a first blush summary for Kings of War. We give an overview of adoption of Age of Sigmar, the Clash of Swords composition pack and 9th age by local players and some tournaments. Stephen describes how to base a single army for 8th edition, Kings of War, and Age of Sigmar in The Hobby!
- Publication Date: October 12, 2015
- We get a quick round up of tournaments out of the way before digging into the meaty subject that is Age of Sigmar. Stephen and Sean break down the system phase by phase after playing a game. After that, the three of us list challenges that Age of Sigmar presents for competitive play.
- Publication Date: August 31, 2015
- In a completely unexpected turn of events, Sean leds the hobby charge. That's right, Sean. Also, we three kings plot to take over the world, or at least the small corner of it that is Antillia.
- Publication Date: August 31, 2015
- As promised, T3 reviewed End Times tournament packs, ideas in the community for comping Endtimes, and our ideas as well. We distilled everything into a composition pack with the primary goal being that the balance wouldn't be worse than 8th edition is for tournaments. The secondary goals were to keep it as simple as possible, reduce cuts, and favor flavor over power.
- T3 End Times Composition Pack
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Sponsored by Source Comics & Games
- Publication Date: June 7, 2015
- T3 presents a beast of an episode, clocking in at over three hours. We dissect the Archaon release paying extra attention to the new special characters and formations. We wrap up the podcast with a summary of End Time special characters: which ones are too bad to take, and which ones are too good to leave at home.
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Sponsored by Source Comics & Games
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- Archaon, The Everchosen
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- Publication Date: May 13, 2015
- T3 recaps their experience of End Times at Adepticon. They discuss how Bugeater GT, Blood in the Sun (BiTs) and Wet Coast GT are tackling the End Times rules. The Archaon release muscles its way into the con. They highlight the smack talk in the Battle for Antillia campaign.
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Sponsored by Source Comics & Games
- Publication Date: April 21, 2015
- T3 the Warhammer Podcast pays homage to Steve Herner and the hobby experience of Holy Wars GT. Stephen and Sean sum up their experiences at Holy War GT as an End Time tournament and theorize about End Times meta. Michelle interjects occasionally while quietly working on Eternity King filth lists for Adepticon prep games. We move on to Adepticon prep and the related hobby. The Battle for Antillia is on unofficial hiatus due to Holy Wars and Adepticon; instead we discuss a couple of campaigns we might run after Antillia completes.
- Publication Date: March 16, 2015