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FTN Episode 506 – New Pariah Nexus Missions!

 
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The game is about to open up all over again. We crack open the new Pariah Nexus mission deck and discuss some of the new and biggest changes. New Deployment types, new missions, gambits are gone… Secret Missions are here.

Hey folks,

Please consider grabbing an FTN T-shirt to help us celebrate the shows anniversary. The link can be found here. Proceeds will go to doing something nice for cast members of the show. The sticker is cool too and has been on my laptop for a year. It’s the best sticker I’ve ever owned.

We also started a Patreon for the FTN show. This will help us a lot in the form of being able to hire an editor and a few other things. If it is anywhere within your ability to support us on that platform please consider doing so. The link is right here.

Do you flip mission cards or do you dictate what you play? No way is the wrong way.. I’m just curious.

These missions, both primary and secondaries, seem real sharp to us. It seems almost like the next evolution of what can be done with missions. Its not just about standing in someplace on the battle field or removing a unit. It feels similar to the current mission set – where lots of armies can stay in contention. Playing these missions might be a little bit of an adjustment to army lists. Some of the new fixed objectives, if you choose to take them, are going to be a slobber knocker for some current list templates.

Later in the episode we talk about some stuff we’ve been up to recently and some future events/projects as well.

We’re delighted to continue to represent Discount Games Inc as sponsor of our show. They are helping bring FTN to you. Please check them out and support the organizations that support us. Discount Games Inc. offers Games Workshop products at 15% off the suggested retail at their website here. You can send an email to the owner Jay. These guys run a podcast too! Check them out.

The Hobby segment will be back next week. We have some t-shirts a really cool sticker up for sale to celebrate us being nine years deep into this show. Check them out here.

Don’t have iTunes? Use the player below to access the podcast directly, or add our feed to your favorite player. The player link is below. Please subscribe if you like what you hear.
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For more news and articles please follow us over on Bell of Lost Souls.

Forge the Narrative is mostly a Warhammer 40k Podcast. Each episode is about an hour long. This ideally gives you something neat to listen to on your way to work, or on the way back home. Maybe you can even listen while you are painting or modeling!

Please follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook!

FTN mostly focuses on 40k, but again you will see in the first few episodes we take a severe deep dive into nerdom. These have been a blast to record and I hope they help pass the time for you. We are now on Pandora!! If you’re looking for another place to listen or you’ve shifted to that platform you can find us there.
FORGE THE NARRATIVE (iTunes Page)

Alternatively you can subscribe via your own iTunes, and it should update our podcast when we post a new one.


Credits:
Paul Murphy – Host
@warmaster_tpm

Panelist:
Adam Camileri
Red Powell
Tanya Gates

Honorific:
Justin Troop – troopsmash
Christopher Morgan – captain morgan
Ricky Addington
Josh Ginn

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FTN small square

The game is about to open up all over again. We crack open the new Pariah Nexus mission deck and discuss some of the new and biggest changes. New Deployment types, new missions, gambits are gone… Secret Missions are here.

Hey folks,

Please consider grabbing an FTN T-shirt to help us celebrate the shows anniversary. The link can be found here. Proceeds will go to doing something nice for cast members of the show. The sticker is cool too and has been on my laptop for a year. It’s the best sticker I’ve ever owned.

We also started a Patreon for the FTN show. This will help us a lot in the form of being able to hire an editor and a few other things. If it is anywhere within your ability to support us on that platform please consider doing so. The link is right here.

Do you flip mission cards or do you dictate what you play? No way is the wrong way.. I’m just curious.

These missions, both primary and secondaries, seem real sharp to us. It seems almost like the next evolution of what can be done with missions. Its not just about standing in someplace on the battle field or removing a unit. It feels similar to the current mission set – where lots of armies can stay in contention. Playing these missions might be a little bit of an adjustment to army lists. Some of the new fixed objectives, if you choose to take them, are going to be a slobber knocker for some current list templates.

Later in the episode we talk about some stuff we’ve been up to recently and some future events/projects as well.

We’re delighted to continue to represent Discount Games Inc as sponsor of our show. They are helping bring FTN to you. Please check them out and support the organizations that support us. Discount Games Inc. offers Games Workshop products at 15% off the suggested retail at their website here. You can send an email to the owner Jay. These guys run a podcast too! Check them out.

The Hobby segment will be back next week. We have some t-shirts a really cool sticker up for sale to celebrate us being nine years deep into this show. Check them out here.

Don’t have iTunes? Use the player below to access the podcast directly, or add our feed to your favorite player. The player link is below. Please subscribe if you like what you hear.
Podcast Link

For more news and articles please follow us over on Bell of Lost Souls.

Forge the Narrative is mostly a Warhammer 40k Podcast. Each episode is about an hour long. This ideally gives you something neat to listen to on your way to work, or on the way back home. Maybe you can even listen while you are painting or modeling!

Please follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook!

FTN mostly focuses on 40k, but again you will see in the first few episodes we take a severe deep dive into nerdom. These have been a blast to record and I hope they help pass the time for you. We are now on Pandora!! If you’re looking for another place to listen or you’ve shifted to that platform you can find us there.
FORGE THE NARRATIVE (iTunes Page)

Alternatively you can subscribe via your own iTunes, and it should update our podcast when we post a new one.


Credits:
Paul Murphy – Host
@warmaster_tpm

Panelist:
Adam Camileri
Red Powell
Tanya Gates

Honorific:
Justin Troop – troopsmash
Christopher Morgan – captain morgan
Ricky Addington
Josh Ginn

  continue reading

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