

It started when I first met Kobi Yamada, the company president. But it didn’t take me long to figure out that Fremont-based Compendium is not your average card company. Leaders Savage Big Boss (65)** - General - Command Trait: Great Hunter Wurrgog Prophet (150)** - Artefact: Glowin' Tattooz - Lore of the Savage Beast: Gorkamorka's War Cry Wurrgog Prophet (150)** - Artefact: Mork's Boney Bitz - Lore.(December 2009) - I’ll be the first to admit, I’m not a greeting card connoisseur. All the lists for this event can be found in Best Coast Pairings.īonesplittaz vs Seraphon - Battleplan Unknownīonesplittaz - Thomas Guan - One Ork dared to dream of a world where there was enough giant spears to kill every monster in Ghur.Īllegiance: Bonesplitterz - Warclan: Drakkfoot - Grand Strategy: Get Dem Bones! - Triumphs: US Open San Diego Age of Sigmar Grand Tournamentħ4-player, 5-round Grand Tournament in Games Workshop, San Diego, CA, United States on June 11 2022. Let's see how the landscape can surprise us in these last few weeks. It looks like we're staring down the end of our time with this part of Ghur as a new GHB is just around the corner that promises a significant shake up to the metagame. I'd like to take the opportunity to start off this weeks CI by thanking RagnarokAngel for filling in for me for a few weeks while I dealt with some personal life stuff - she did admirably. Not as much of a fan as the gun, but the model as a whole is great.

Lupe: Wonderful posing, really great sword.

I did swap out his gun arm for an inferno pistol and the backpack for Dominion Zephon's - what self respecting Blood Angel would be walking? The pose works super well with these swaps and there are tons of little details - if you're using a bare head the inside of the collar is quilted. Getting additional plastic characters is always welcome, and the Goonhammer crew is here to talk about them. Neither have any insignia, so they fit nicely into any legion. Two new praetor models come in the Age of Darkness box, one with a sword and one with an axe. You can also find our review of the Contemptor and Spartan here. If you missed our review of the rules, you can find that here, or if you missed our review of the new Mk. The new Horus Heresy boxed set releases soon and we’re doing deep dive reviews into its contents. I'm sure he'll be fine in games.īPhillipYork: 5 mana is so much, but a fun commander that is a group hug beneficiary, really plays nicely with a ton of the recently printed white cards.įromTheShire: Solid value piece for the 99.īPhillipYork: That's the guy from the pirate movies right? Right? I mean, right? To me this is less interesting than Umbris, and less really horrifying, but a fine include in a Dimir horror deck, certainly you can include if you want to go. blah for one of the most powerful wizards in teh setting. Fine.įromTheShire: I mean the cost reduction is no joke but I feel like I want more out of one of the most iconic Forgotten Realms characters. Last time we covered the monocolored cards, and this time as usual we won't be looking at everything, and we'll be doing this mostly with an eye for Commander play.īPhillipYork: UGH. A new set means new cards to examine, and in this article we'll talk about the multicolored and colorless cards, what they mean for the game and how they'll play. Magic's newest expansion has us traveling to Battle for Baldur's Gate.
