Painting Recipe for Cadian 8th Infantry using Vallejo Paints

Since sometime in the 1990s, the iconic shock troopers of the Cadian 8th Army, a revered faction within the vast ranks of the Imperial Guard (now known as the Astra Militarum), have held a special place in my heart. They were my first 40k miniatures (I think) and their lore, large formations and unyielding tanks … Read more

Mastering the Arcane: 10 Must-Have Spells for Every D&D Wizard

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In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), like most fantasy RPGs, a wizard is a powerful spellcaster who uses their knowledge and understanding of magic to overcome obstacles and blast away their enemies. Wizards are probably my second favourite class (after rogues of course!). With a wide range of spells at their disposal, high level wizards can … Read more

Mysteries of the Anauroch Desert: Uncovering the Secrets of the Canyon Bridge

In the heart of the Anauroch desert, the scorching sands stretch as far as the eye can see. But amidst the vast dunes lies a hidden gem, a mysterious canyon filled with towering rock pillars and a small room cut into the cliffs. The canyon is split in half by a deep, dark crevasse, spanned … Read more

The 10 Best Creative Responses for when your Players Fail Investigation or Perception Checks

Role-playing games can be an exciting way to immerse yourself in a new world, but what do you do when your PC (player character) fails an investigation, perception, or sense motive check? Don’t worry, there are still plenty of ways to keep the game moving. Here are 10 creative thing I’ve come up with that … Read more

Quick Painting 15mm British infantry for Africa Theatre WW2

Completed 15mm Brits in Africa

I came across my Flames of War 1/100th scaled Brits the other day, and one thing lead to another… and now it seems I’ve ordered a bunch more stuff for Brits in Africa! The plan for these desert infantrymen though, will be that they are meant for the Battlegroup rules, not Flames of War. So … Read more