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Warhammer 40k: The Leagues of Votann Reveals – FTN

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Sep 19 2022
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What a banger we get to do for Episode 450! The Leagues of Votann reveals are pretty exciting, but is it all hype? Come check it out.

The Leagues are gonna be tough!  Many are claiming these will instantly slot in as one of the most powerful armies in the game. They have an amazing amount of new rules and weapon types the game has never seen.  Are they the best?  That’s such a hard question.  They are certainly going to bust out of the gate as heavy hitters.  The army has powerful shooting and durability without compromising anything in the close combat department.

The League’s powerful Judgement mechanic takes a little bit of the dice rolling out of the equation. This smooths out variance by a TON!

Everything in the starter box is playable and good.  You will not regret picking it up.  You will use every single model on the table.  Not because there aren’t a ton of kits out for this faction yet.. it’s because everything has functional rules and abilities for the tabletop.

The Pioneers are a stand out choice. For not a ton of points you get a massive amount of utility.

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FTN mostly focuses on Warhammer 40k. But you will see that in the first few episodes, we take a severe deep dive into nerdom. These have been a blast to record, and I hope they help pass the time for you. Please please please check out the new Forge The Narrative objective markers. These things look awesome. Ordering a set is a good way to support one of our sponsors AND the show. Find them here.

 

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Paul Murphy
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