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The boys go over all the new marine and drukhari detachments. They also Provide some sample lists and just how they might interact with the meta.
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Jeremy talks entirely too long about his experience being a non-player coach at Challenger's cup in Utah. Then we go over our LVO predictions.
It's the September Dataslate Episode!
In this episode of the Yawp podcast, hosts Jeremy Nakano and Joey Bettingfield discuss their recent hobby activities, competitive achievements, and the evolving landscape of Warhammer 40K. They delve into the importance of understanding the game’s mechanics, adapting to the meta, and the significance of faction expertise. The conversation also covers new releases, codex announcements, and the impact of the latest Knight codex on the competitive scene. Throughout the episode, they emphasize the balance between fun and competition in the game, encouraging players to embrace the challenges and enjoy the journey.
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Joey and Jeremy get into what they've been up to, a recent RTT at real deal tabletop, and most importantly, a discussion on our busted-ass meta.
Jeremy Nakano and Wyatt Hammond discuss their experiences in the Warhammer 40K community, focusing on competitive play, painting, and the dynamics of teaching and learning within the game. They explore the concept of 'seal clubbing'—playing against less experienced opponents—and how to balance competitiveness with empathy. The conversation also touches on their recent hobby projects, strategies for an upcoming escalation league, and their thoughts on various factions in the game.
Jeremy Nakano and co-host Joey Bettingfield welcome Floof Cox @NexosFloof a top player in the Warhammer 40K community, particularly known for his expertise with the Gene Stealer Cult (GSC). The conversation covers a range of topics including hobby updates, personal projects, and insights from recent competitive events like the Tacoma GT. Floof shares his experiences, strategies, and the importance of community support in the Warhammer scene. The discussion also delves into the current meta for GSC, learning from losses, and addressing criticism in the competitive gaming environment. Overall, the episode highlights the journey of a dedicated player and the lessons learned along the way. In this conversation, Floof discusses the importance of taking criticism constructively while maintaining a healthy mindset. He reflects on the competitive gaming scene, particularly in the context of the GSC community, and shares insights on personal growth, the fine line between mistakes and cheating, and the journey to becoming a top player. The discussion also delves into the art of painting and kitbashing, the significance of community support, and a light-hearted conversation about Critical Role and D&D.
Jeremy Nakano and Joey Bettingfield explore the painting journey of Jayden Nwassa, a talented Warhammer 40K painter. They discuss Jayden's early beginnings with Magic card altars, his transition to miniatures, and the techniques that shaped his skills. The conversation delves into the challenges of plateauing in painting, the importance of community and learning from others, and the recognition Jayden has received for his work. Throughout the discussion, Jayden shares insights on various painting techniques, his best models, and the evolution of his artistic style. In this engaging conversation, Jaden, Jeremy, and Joey delve into the intricacies of miniature painting, discussing techniques for true metallics versus non-metallics, the importance of color theory, and the journey of inspiring others through freehand techniques. They explore the balance between competitive play and hobby, share insights on airbrush techniques and essential tools, and analyze strategies for success in gaming.
In this episode, Joey and Jeremy talk about all the Warhammer 40k announcements. Their experience at the Tacoma open and their takeaways from their lists.
In this episode, Jeremy and Joey discuss their preparations for the upcoming Tacoma Warhammer event, including hobby updates, list changes, and strategies. They analyze the top competitors and their lists, share personal goals for the event, and reflect on the experience of new players in the Warhammer community. The conversation also touches on the recent WTC lists and the evolving meta.
In this episode, Jeremy and Joey discuss the upcoming Warhammer 40K tournament in Tacoma, sharing their excitement and preparations. They delve into the current meta, analyzing the strengths of various armies, including Chaos Knights, Imperial Knights, and Death Guard. The conversation highlights the resurgence of horde armies and the potential impact of Demons in the competitive scene.
Does the new Knight-Hellscape have you down? Is Deathguard maybe a little too good? Well we think you might be right. Join Jeremy and Joey as we talk about how were changing our lists on our way to Tacoma 2025.
Jeremy did well at the Mountain West GT with a Wrath of the Rock list featuring the Lion. Joey has almost crafted a whole Mordor. We also go into the effects of all these new factions on the meta and where it currently stands.
Jery and Jeremy jump into the new missions cards to discuss the new deck that should take us through to the end of 10th edition.
Andrew Johnson and Natalie Hill join Jeremy and Joey for a discussion about their hobby journeys.
The Chaos Space Marines are here and we're not super upset about it.