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Grab your paints and get comfy—Joshy and Jonny are diving into their personal Warhammer 40,000 Crusade narrative!
In this episode, we’re talking about our homebrew twists on Leviathan and Pariah Nexus, blending them with a digital battlezone, custom mechanics like Honour Guard, and a bespoke base-building system. Expect war stories, list-building, and plenty of chaotic fun as we explore how our armies and gameplay evolve. Listen now!
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Our homebrew Crusade campaign mixes elements from multiple Warhammer 40k supplements with homebrew rulesets into a fun mash-up. The concept of Hero Hammer is alive and well, with massive models and character units dominating our games like giant action figures in a playground. We’ve been experimenting with custom scenarios to keep gameplay fresh and engage everyone in the narrative more deeply. The fun lies in seeing how our armies evolve and the unexpected twists that arise during matches.
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Joshy and Jonny dive into the recently unleashed excess of the Emperor’s Children, breaking down their latest faction support—shiny new models, fun detachments, and an extremely flavorful narrative ruleset. Fulgrim has returned, Lucius is lurking, and Slaanesh Daemons are in the mix, but does this release live up to the hype, or is it just a half-baked, drug-fueled soufflé?
From stunning sculpts to questionable roster choices, we explore what Games Workshop nailed and what feels frustratingly unfinished. Join us for a first-look reaction to the depraved 3rd Legion—a psychedelic carnival of chaos, corruption, and just a little bit of existential dread.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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The Emperor’s Children are back with some slick new models—but after years of waiting, is it enough to satisfy the fans?We break down the absurdity of the new detachments and rules, questioning whether they actually bring anything meaningful to the game.Crusade rules introduce a wild mechanic where characters can start battle-shocked if they don’t get their 'fix' of combat elixirs.Fulgrim’s model is stunning, but his rules? A bit underwhelming—does he truly shine on the battlefield?While the Emperor’s Children embrace pure chaos in theme, their actual gameplay feels surprisingly lacking compared to other factions.We can’t help but laugh at the absurdity of the new rules—an amazing mix of beautiful models and frustrating roster gaps.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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*SPOILERS FOR THE NOVELS:
Horus Rising (Dan Abnett, 2006), False Gods (Graham McNeill, 2006), Galaxy in Flames (Ben Counter, 2006), and Flight of the Eisenstein (James Swallow, 2007)*
Considered amongst the Black Library's Hall of Fame, these are the opening titles of the beloved and bloated Horus Heresy saga. Kicking off our own Book Club, Joshy and Jonny discuss the plot and characters of these gems.
Everything we discuss is limited in scope to these four titles, so worry not!
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Joshy and Jonny take a casual stroll through Warhammer’s 2024 model releases, unpacking the sheer avalanche of miniatures that hit the shelves. From jaw-dropping designs to the downright absurd, we break down the main releases across: Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, Horus Heresy, The Old World, Kill Team, Necromunda, Warcry, Underworlds, and even Legions Imperialis.
Expect a laid-back discussion as we critique, froth over unexpected favourites, and have plenty of laughs as we navigate the chaos of new releases, design choices, and models that us yelling, "Shut up and take my money!"
Join us, die-hard collectors and casual hobbyists alike as we look at the year’s biggest hits, the weirdest sculpts, and the models that left us scratching their heads.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Joshy and Jonny take on a List-Building challenge, their mission: Grotmas! We dive into our randomly assigned detachments released as part of the recent December Grotmas Advent Calendar of detachments.
We start with a mutual exploration of armies familiar to us, namely Chaos Knights (Iconoclast Fiefdom), and Imperial Agents (Veiled Blade Elimination Force). Then, we tackle new factions in the T’au Empire (Auxiliaries Cadre) and Genestealer Cults (The Final Day). Joshy also goes over-the-top with Slaanesh’s Legion of Daemonic Excess.
We experiment with army combos, talk about our tactical choices, and make some observations regarding 40k, detachments, and army-building. Get out your hobby supplies, and enjoy the madness!
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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With 2025 here, Joshy and Jonny are diving back into the grimdark future of Warhammer 40,000! We’re reflecting on a year of tabletop battles, painting struggles, and personal army progress while looking ahead to new projects (and ever-growing piles of opportunity).
Jonny is deep in his magic tomes, prepping for Thousand Sons and mastering contrast paints, while Joshy juggles four armies—focusing on Adepta Sororitas and brewing some Crusade narrative content.
Join us in the hobby madness! Grab your brushes, avoid drinking your paint water (seriously, don’t do it), and embrace the chaos as we march through model mishaps and unlucky dice rolls.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Joshy and Jonny reflect on their Warhammer journey, looking back on last year’s hobby progress and setting goals for 2025.They discuss painting struggles, army expansions, and upcoming projects—Jonny tackling Thousand Sons and contrast paints, while Joshy juggles four armies, focusing on Adepta Sororitas and Crusade narratives.Sarcastic quips about their chaotic schedules highlight the struggle of balancing hobby time with real life.They give shoutouts to new listeners and emphasize the importance of community in the Warhammer hobby.A humorous wrap-up covers rule changes, model releases, and the ongoing battle against the pile of opportunity.
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Welcome to the TTP Field Manual’s End-of-Year Special!
In these FINAL DAYS, join Joshy and Jonny as they delve into the characters of Warhammer 40,000, exploring their stories, motivations, and roles in the grim darkness of the far future. Each episode in this series unpacks the "who, what, where, why, and how" of iconic figures, making it the perfect introduction—or reintroduction—for fans old and new.
For Episode #6, we spotlight Ephrael Stern, the Daemonifuge, one of the more controversial and powerful figures in Warhammer 40,000 lore. Dive into her gripping storyline as we uncover her complex origins shaped by heroic deeds and the ever-present influence of the warp. Feared for her immense power, Ephrael battles death, resurrection, and countless trials in a galaxy that distrusts her existence. A unique blend of Adepta Sororitas, Harlequin, and something far greater, she is torn between her sacred duty and the chaos that seeks to consume her. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of Ephrael Stern and her place in the grimdark universe of Warhammer 40,000.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Notes:
Ephrael Stern, known as the Heretic Saint, is a complex character in Warhammer lore. Her narrative spans across a disjointed graphic novel series, leaving much of her story vague. Despite her chaotic origins, Ephrael embodies the struggle between good and evil in the Imperium. The Screaming Cage, a terrifying construct, plays a pivotal role in Ephrael's resurrection. The interplay between Ephrael and her allies highlights themes of trust and betrayal in Warhammer 40k.
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Welcome to the TTP Field Manual’s End-of-Year Special!
In these FINAL DAYS, join Joshy and Jonny as they delve into the characters of Warhammer 40,000, exploring their stories, motivations, and roles in the grim darkness of the far future. Each episode in this series unpacks the "who, what, where, why, and how" of iconic figures, making it the perfect introduction—or reintroduction—for fans old and new.
For Episode #5, Jonny guides us through the epic tale of Canis Rex, the legendary Imperial Knight piloted by Ser Hekhtur Cerberan. We explore their heroic journey from the fall of their homeworld to their transformation into a mercenary Freeblade and freedom fighter. The story heats up with the emergence of a fierce rivalry against the Chaos Dreadblade, The Hatred of Krastellan. Canis Rex isn’t just a force to be reckoned with in the lore—his impressive arsenal makes him a powerhouse on the tabletop too. Dive in and enjoy this action-packed saga!
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Ser Hekhtur Cerberan, the pilot of Canis Rex, is a legendary figure in Warhammer 40,000 lore.Canis Rex can operate independently, reflecting the unique bond between Ser Hekhtur and its machine spirit.The Chaos invasion of Randoran Alpha resulted in the tragic downfall of House Cerberan.Hekhtur's transformation into a Freeblade underscores his unwavering commitment to fighting for the Imperium.The lore surrounding Hekhtur and Canis Rex opens exciting possibilities for future narratives.On the tabletop, Canis Rex is a formidable knight, boasting powerful weaponry and abilities.
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Welcome to the TTP Field Manual’s End-of-Year Special!
In these FINAL DAYS, join Joshy and Jonny as they delve into the characters of Warhammer 40,000, exploring their stories, motivations, and roles in the grim darkness of the far future. Each episode in this series unpacks the "who, what, where, why, and how" of iconic figures, making it the perfect introduction—or reintroduction—for fans old and new.
Episode #4 delves into one of Warhammer 40,000’s most enigmatic and shadowy figures: Cypher. Nemesis to the Dark Angels, Cypher and The Fallen are shrouded in mystery, their motives and loyalties tantalisingly unclear. Is he a hero, a villain, or something in between? We trace his tangled history, from potential origins during the Horus Heresy to his rogue actions in the grimdark future. Join us as we attempt to unravel—or perhaps become ensnared by—the intricate web of intrigue surrounding Cypher.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Cypher is an enigmatic character whose true motives and loyalties remain a mystery, complicating his impact on the Warhammer lore. His history intertwines with the Dark Angels' past, particularly with the Fallen Angels and their secrets. Cypher's actions suggest he may aim to reach the Emperor for unknown reasons, leaving questions about his ultimate goal. Despite being a Fallen Angel, Cypher has allied with both Imperium and Chaos forces, showcasing his unpredictable nature. The Dark Angels pursue Cypher relentlessly, often at a cost, showcasing their obsession with their past. Zahariel's connection to Cypher adds layers to both characters, raising questions about identity and redemption.
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Welcome to the TTP Field Manual’s End-of-Year Special!
In these FINAL DAYS, join Joshy and Jonny as they delve into the characters of Warhammer 40,000, exploring their stories, motivations, and roles in the grim darkness of the far future. Each episode in this series unpacks the "who, what, where, why, and how" of iconic figures, making it the perfect introduction—or reintroduction—for fans old and new.
For Episode #3 we delve into the twisted genius of Fabius Bile, the infamous Apothecary of the Emperor’s Children. Driven by an unyielding pursuit of human perfection, Bile’s experiments have led to both horrifying breakthroughs and catastrophic consequences. From the creation of the infamous Noise Marines to his audacious attempts at self-cloning, we examine how his relentless obsession has shaped his dark legacy. Join us for a captivating exploration of Fabius Bile and the far-reaching implications of his quest for genetic mastery.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Fabius Bile is a complex character who seeks to improve humanity through genetic experimentation. Despite his villainous actions, Bile sees himself without morality when it comes to his work. He has created various enhanced warriors, including the infamous Noise Marines and the Terata. Bile's ambition includes cloning key figures, including his former Primarch, Fulgrim. His perspective on Chaos is unique; he views it as mere energy, not divinity. Throughout his long existence, Bile has continually evolved his methods and goals, making him a significant threat.
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Welcome to the TTP Field Manual’s End-of-Year Special!
In these FINAL DAYS, join Joshy and Jonny as they delve into the characters of Warhammer 40,000, exploring their stories, motivations, and roles in the grim darkness of the far future. Each episode in this series unpacks the "who, what, where, why, and how" of iconic figures, making it the perfect introduction—or reintroduction—for fans old and new.
In Episode #2, we dive into the whimsical yet chaotic tales of Tzeentch’s Blue Scribes. Tasked by the god of change, P'tarix and Xirat'p scurry through dimensions collecting Tzeentch’s lost essence and recording ancient spells. Total magical mayhem occurs on both the tabletops of Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar thanks to these bumbling miscreants. Tune in for an exploration of these certainly unique characters.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Tzeentch's essence once shattered into shards, introducing psychic sorcery into the multiverse. The Blue Scribes, P'tarix and Xirat'p, are tasked with recovering Tzeentch's lost spells.The Blue Scribes embody a unique blend of chaos and comedic relief in Warhammer lore. Despite being crucial to Tzeentch's plans, the Blue Scribes are often hilariously distracted. They are lesser demons meant to gather knowledge without the risk of betrayal. Their limited intelligence leads to humorous chaos as they constantly bicker during battles.
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Welcome to the TTP Field Manual’s End-of-Year Special!
In these Final Days, join Joshy and Jonny as they delve into the characters of Warhammer 40,000, exploring their stories, motivations, and roles in the grim darkness of the far future. Each episode in this series unpacks the "who, what, where, why, and how" of iconic figures, making it the perfect introduction—or reintroduction—for fans old and new.
In Episode #1, we focus on Anrakyr the Traveler, a Necron Overlord of unyielding determination. Driven by the vision of uniting his fractured race, Anrakyr crushes all who oppose his purpose. We’ll dive into his ambitions and abilities, his conflicts across the Warhammer 40,000 universe, and a discussion of his presence on the tabletop.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Anrakyr the Traveler is a Necron overlord known for his philanthropic goals, aiming to unite the Necron dynasties despite their insular nature. Anrakyr possesses a unique ability to telepathically control enemy machinery, showcasing his immense mental prowess in battle. His campaign against the Eldar Exodites exemplifies his tactical genius, even when outnumbered. The War of Broken Faith illustrates Anrakir's destructive power, obliterating an Imperial shrine world with orbital bombardment. Anrakyr's model and lore present a unique character that stands out among Necron heroes.
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Episode 8 of the TTP Field Manual has Joshy and Johnny delve into the tactical skirmish game Kill Team, part of the Warhammer 40000 universe, where small, elite squads face off in dynamic, strategic battles. We explore what sets Kill Team apart from its larger counterpart, emphasizing its fast-paced matches, alternating activations, and focus on individual model actions. These mechanics create an engaging and accessible experience, allowing players to dive straight into tactical decision-making without the extensive setup and downtime of traditional Warhammer 40K.
We then propose creative concepts for new Kill Teams in a lively brainstorming session, blending lore with innovative gameplay ideas. From the Gue'Vesa, human auxiliaries of the T'au, to the swift and chaotic Night Lords Raptors, we highlight unique traits, mechanics, and thematic elements that could enrich the game. We then discuss what Kill Teams we want to play in the new edition. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, this episode is packed with inspiration and strategies to spark your creativity.
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TTP Field Manual comes from the minds of Joshy and Jonny, two best friends who game in their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Both are die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, and this podcast gives them the perfect outlet for their passionate (and often humorous) ramblings.
By day, Joshy is a therapist, and by night, an RPG aficionado who grew up on not-so-Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a café manager, plays more video games than Joshy can count.
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Notes
Kill Team offers a more accessible entry point into the Warhammer 40K universe, making it less intimidating for new players. The alternating activation system in Kill Team fosters a more engaging and strategic gameplay experience compared to traditional 40K. Players can explore various unique factions and customizations within Kill Team, enhancing the narrative and thematic depth. The recent release of new kill teams, such as the Vespid Stingwings, showcases Games Workshop's commitment to expanding the game's universe. Kill Team emphasizes quick-paced gameplay, often allowing matches to be completed in under two hours. Brainstorming new kill teams can lead to exciting and creative concepts that enrich the overall experience of the game.
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Episode 7 of the TTP Field Manual has Joshy and Johnny dive into the latest Warhammer reveals from the World Championship show, brimming with new models, factions, and updates that have the community buzzing.
We are super excited about highlights like the Aeldari's Phoenix Lords, the revamped Death Korps of Krieg, and the quirky Orruk War Clans from Age of Sigmar. Beyond the tabletop, we talk about the growing influence of animation, mentioning Love, Death & Robots, and the upcoming Secret Level. We also discuss our end-of-year episodes! Whether you’re a longtime fan or just curious, we’re keeping things real and relatable as always.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Joshy and Jonny reflect on their Warhammer journey, from early introductions through video games and toy shops to rediscovering and immersing into the hobby as adults. Sharing stories of forming a gaming group, navigating '10th edition' gameplay, and balancing the joys of painting and collecting models. We share our experiences and explore what enriches our hobby.
We talk about our earliest days, and then how we kindled our passions. We touch on adapting strategies in the new edition, delving into our creative pursuits like kitbashing and narrative-building, as well as celebrating personal milestones. Jonny won our local Armies on Parade! We just get really excited.
Listen to the episode, and reflect on your own hobby experiences. We encourage you to embrace all aspects of Warhammer, whether you’re a veteran or a newcomer. The Warhammer universes have a place for creativity, camaraderie, and growth.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Notes:
Journeying into Warhammer often starts with playing video games or visiting local gaming stores Many hobbyists enjoy multiple aspects of the hobby, from the game itself to painting, and digesting the lore. Casual gaming sessions and homebrew expansions can enhance the enjoyment of the hobby, and help build a gaming group full of friendships and experiences. Kitbashing models allow for creative expression and unique personalization within the hobby. Exploring different painting techniques can elevate both the skill and enjoyment of model crafting.
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In this instalment of the TTP Field Manual, we dive into a relaxed discussion on the Necrons, one of Warhammer 40,000’s most iconic factions—and Joshy’s personal favourite. Whether you're a seasoned Overlord or an awakening newcomer, you’ll find plenty of insights and ideas to enrich your Necron gameplay.
We believe every unit deserves a balanced army, and Games Workshop is nearly there. From Warriors to Cryptothralls, we debate the internal balance of the Necron roster, comparing Index to Codex, highlighting underwhelming units, and offering suggestions to boost their viability in-game.
Our conversation then turns to custom characters and unique abilities within Crusade mode, emphasizing the potential to deepen the game’s narrative. Imagine cultivating your own Necron Dynasty!
Finally, we share exciting ideas for new model ranges and rules to elevate the Necrons’ tabletop presence—from re-sculpting fan favourites like Nemesor Zahndrekh and Vargard Obyron to introducing new units, such as the Technomandrites of Magistrakh.
Join us in our passion for this hobby, and we hope to inspire you to dive deeper into your own Warhammer journey!
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Notes:
The Necrons' internal balance issues often stem from outdated units that need updates. Balancing units is crucial to ensure every choice feels viable and rewarding. Players seek more diverse options to enhance their army and gameplay experiences. Introducing custom characters and relics could significantly deepen the Crusade narrative experience. The potential for new models and units can keep the Necron faction fresh and engaging. The community desires a more consistent release schedule for new models and rules.
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Episode #4: Exploring the Factions of Chaos in Warhammer 40,000
Joshy and Jonny are back, continuing their laid-back methodology to break down the factions of Chaos in Warhammer 40k. In this episode, we dive into the bloodthirsty forces of Khorne, the sickening plagues of Nurgle, the twisted excess of Slaanesh, the unknowable schemes of Tzeentch, and the relentless power of Chaos Space Marines and Chaos Knights. Covering each faction’s thematic style, in-universe lore, hobby accessibility, and tabletop gameplay, this episode has something for everyone. After all, it’s fun to be bad!
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Episode #3: A Primer on Warhammer 40k’s Xenos Factions
Joshy and Jonny bring their unique methodology to this digestible primer, exploring the xenos factions of Warhammer 40k. From the ancient and implacable Necron Dynasties to the insidious and scheming Genestealer Cults, we break down each faction’s style, lore, hobby accessibility, and tabletop gameplay. Whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned player, this episode will help you navigate your options in the vast and diverse Warhammer universe.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Episode #2: A Beginner’s Guide to Warhammer 40k’s Imperium Factions
Joshy and Jonny are back, applying their unique methodology to explore the factions of the Imperium in Warhammer 40k. This beginner-friendly primer dives into each faction’s style, lore, hobby accessibility, and gameplay, helping you find your perfect role in the vast Imperium. Will you stand as an Imperial Guard on the frontline, serve as an Assassin under the Inquisition, or fight as a secretive Grey Knight? Join us and discover where you fit in The Emperor’s grand design.
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.
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Episode #1: An Introduction to Warhammer 40k’s Space Marines
Joshy and Jonny kick off their journey by applying their unique methodology to the playable factions of Warhammer 40,000. In this beginner-friendly episode, they explore the iconic superhuman soldiers: Space Marines. Covering aspects of style, lore, hobby accessibility, and gameplay, they guide you through the Codex-adherent chapters and their more eccentric counterparts, such as the ferocious Space Wolves and zealous Black Templars. Start your Warhammer journey here!
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TTP Field Manual is brought to you by Joshy and Jonny, best friends and gaming enthusiasts from their local group, Trust the Process Hobbies. Die-hard fans of the Warhammer universe, we use this podcast as a platform to share our passionate (and somewhat humorous) ramblings about all things Grimdark.
By day, Joshy is a therapist; by night, he's an RPG aficionado who grew up on (not-so) Final Fantasies and crafting his own Dungeons & Dragons worlds. Jonny, a hospitality manager, spends his downtime conquering more video games than Joshy can keep track of.