Wobbly Player Syndrome - A Warhammer 40k Podcast
A podcast by a bunch of Aussies who love Warhammer 40k! Hosted by RedBelly, this crew of casual and competitive players rambles through the grimdark future with hobby updates, tactical hot takes, battle reports, and deep dives into all things Warhammer. Whether you're in it for the lore, the laughs, or just to hear grown adults argue over plastic soldiers, there's something here for every 40k enthusiast.
Wobbly Player Syndrome - A Warhammer 40k Podcast
Episode 72 - They Giveth, They Taketh
New Balance Dataslate but how balanced is it?
The team have a quick gander at key changes and provide their thoughts on winners and losers.
Listen to Greg get exciting about Drukhari! Hear about the the percieved impact on Aeldari. Will it change thier lists going forward?
Why are indirect units and aircraft the black sheep of 40k?
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