Tag: playstyle

Best Warhammer 40K Lists- Tau- NIghts At The Game Table

    Welcome to Top Warhammer 40K Lists, where we take a look at three lists for a given faction and break down what makes them tick and how they fared. Every entry will be pulled from a recent GT, and we’ll be going over everything from who played the army

Top Warhammer 40k Genestealer Cult Tactics, Pauper Princes- Nights At The Game Table

    Welcome to the Faction Focus for the The Pauper Princes. Today, we’re going to be breaking down everything you could want to know about playing the The Pauper Princes at a local competition. This article is a supplement to the Warhammer Armies:Genestealer Cults, intended to help you play The

Top Tau Tactics, Defense and Good Screening – Knights At The Game Table

  Any tau player with a game under their belt knows that tau dominate the shooting phase.  However, with tau’s best close combat unit being a mediocre character and having no psychic phase presence, other armies tend to try to bully tau in those phases rather than take them

Best Warhammer 40K Genestealer Cult Lists 2019- Nights At The Game Table

    Welcome to Nights At The Game Table’s newest periodical, Top Warhammer 40K Lists, where we take a look at three lists for a given faction and break down what makes them tick and how they fared. Every entry will be pulled from a recent GT, and we’ll be going

Center Control

  In my article a couple weeks ago, I talked about how to control the area around objectives.  However there is one location on the board more important to control than individual objectives – the center.  In chess, the closer to the center of the board a piece is

Mind Games: Game Prep for a Tank-Commander

In previous articles we’ve touched on the four kinds of gamers as well as the value of passive thinking. This week’s article is third in a series of four, in which we will look to combine these two concepts, play to our strengths and embrace our preferred playstyle. Specifically,

Mind Games: The Four Kinds of Gamer You Will Face

Part of competing and winning a game of Warhammer (or any similarly cerebral competition) is the challenge of out-thinking your opponent. To do this, it can help to understand and “read” your opponent – their likely reactions and what they want to do, so that you can force them