Wobbly Player Syndrome - A Warhammer 40k Podcast

Episode 84 - They Wouldnt. Would They? Could They?

RLG40k Season 1 Episode 84

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In this episode of Wobbly Player Syndrome, the crew dives deep into the cryptic clues from the latest Warhammer roadmap, focusing on one big question—what does the Salamanders hint really mean? Could we be looking at a dedicated Salamanders Codex, or is this a sneak peek at Space Marines 2.0? Maybe it's something more akin to Imperial Agents, a broader supplement that reshapes how certain factions operate.

The discussion doesn’t stop there—if Salamanders get their own book, what does that mean for other iconic Chapters? Could we finally see the Night Lords get a proper Codex after their role in the latest campaign book? Join us as we speculate, analyze, and maybe even overthink the future of Warhammer’s codex releases!

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