Preferred Enemies - A Warhammer 40K Podcast
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Episode 314: It’s a Grotmas Miracle!
With Dennis and Kevin back from the Grand Narrative, we can now talk about some great and wondrous things! First up, we discuss the Warhammer preview and how it might []
Episode 313: The Grand Narrative 2024
Hundreds of players descended upon Atlanta to play in this years Grand Narrative, and we had two representatives of the Preferred Enemies crew in the thick of it! Which grand []
Episode 312: Vehicles in 40K, Then and Now
In our last episode, we discussed old mechanics from 40Ks history. This time, were focusing on one specific aspect of the game vehicles. From the days of Third Edition []
Episode 311: Mechanics We Miss and Mechanics We Don’t
In this episode, we take a look back through previous editions and examine game mechanics that arent in 10th Edition anymore. Which ones do are we sad to see gone, []
Episode 310: Warhammer Day 2024
Its that time of year again Warhammer Day has come and gone, and with it came a batch of previews. Actual previews, with actual things shown! In this episode, []
Episode 309: A Show About Nothing
For once, we dont have a new codex to review or a reveal to discuss, so its time to go off-schedule and just talk about nothing and anything. We []
Episode 308: Roadmaps and Monkey Paws
The NoVA Open Roadmap presentation came and went and we have thoughts. We look at what was promised, what was delivered, and what wasnt delivered. What are the possible implications []
Episode 307: 10th Edition Blood Angels
Were off the roadmap now, and a new codex is upon us! In this episode, we take a look at the upcoming Blood Angels codex supplement to determine how well []
Episode 306: 10th Edition Imperial Agents and Boarding Actions Double Review
Two books dropped on the same weekend, and we decided to tackle them both at once this time! In part one, we take a look at the new Imperial Agents []
Episode 305: Tenth Edition’s First Year Gradecard
Its been just about a year since we graded 10th Edition Warhammer 40K to determine how well it delivered on its promises after launch. Well, 12 months, 11 codexes, 2 []