Episode Description
It’s Warmachine Wednesday, and this episode is packed.
We break down the newly announced Tales from the Front Line casual play packet and why it might be exactly what our group has been looking for. From Journeyman League support to full campaign systems and random battlefield events, this update feels like a shift toward narrative-driven play and we’re here for it. Starting the game already in combat? Random encounters mid-match? Deployment zones that shake up traditional positioning? Yes, please. We talk candidly about Steamroller play versus casual formats, and why we’re discovering that while competitive play is fun, our real passion might live in longer-form campaigns, story arcs, and thematic armies that look good on the table. As returning players, we’re learning in real time, which is sometimes the hard way and sharing what that process actually looks like.
On the tabletop side, we dive into 50-point games, Kithguard tunnel mechanics, objective scoring mistakes, and what happens when you send too many models underground and forget someone has to hold flags. We also discuss upcoming local events, Adepticon prep, duos strategy, and how smaller point games are shaping our growth as players. There’s hobby talk too about our painting progress, model excitement (especially those upcoming trolls), and speculation about future releases of the core box for Kithguard. We touch on legacy factions, returning armies like Infernals and Grymkin, and how Steamforged is working to support both competitive and casual communities at the same time.
Most importantly, we talk about community — how we’re building ours, why we value sportsmanship over pure win-rate, and why we don’t pretend to be experts. We’re returning players rediscovering the game alongside new hobbyists, learning rules corrections as we go, and encouraging others to jump in with us. If you’re excited about narrative play, curious about the new casual packet, prepping for events, or just enjoy honest hobby conversations with a few side tangents and laughs along the way than this one’s for you.