Wobbly Player Syndrome - A Warhammer 40k Podcast

RedBelly

A podcast by a bunch of Aussies who love Warhammer 40k! Hosted by RedBelly, this crew of casual and competitive players rambles through the grimdark future with hobby updates, tactical hot takes, battle reports, and deep dives into all things Warhammer. Whether you're in it for the lore, the laughs, or just to hear grown adults argue over plastic soldiers, there's something here for every 40k enthusiast. 

  1. 3d ago

    Jack Of or Master Of | Episode 102 | Wobbly Player Syndrome

    Send us Fan Mail Wobbly Player Syndrome – Episode 102: Jack of All Trades or Master of One? Is it better to dedicate yourself to a single Warhammer 40,000 army and learn every trick, matchup and interaction—or embrace the hobby butterfly and collect everything that catches your eye? In Episode 102, the Wobbly Players tackle the pros and cons of being a master of one versus a jack of all trades. We look at how tournament play and meta chasing influence army choices, whether constantly swapping factions hurts your ability to truly master an army, and whether playing multiple factions actually makes you a better player by giving you a broader understanding of the game. But it's not all about what happens on the tabletop. We also get into the realities of the hobby: new editions and codex releases, how often you actually get to play, personal playstyle, budget, storage, painting motivation, the intimidation of starting a swarm army, and the ever-present temptation of another Combat Patrol box. And our four hosts approach the question from very different directions: Greg owns six armies and tries to keep them rotating onto the table. Mark owns two but overwhelmingly focuses on his Tyranids. Michael has somehow ended up with every faction... while really just wanting to play Dark Angels. Adam has ten armies, yet World Eaters have completely captured his attention this edition. So, is having multiple armies the best way to experience everything 40K has to offer—or does spreading yourself across too many factions mean you'll never truly master any of them? And perhaps the most dangerous question of all... How many armies is too many? Join the Wobbly Players for Episode 102 as we attempt to justify our collections. Support the show Support the Podcast If you’re enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel. Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows. Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show. Prefer to watch instead of listen?  You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel. Want to support without spending a cent?  Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it. However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering. Optional Support (Affiliate Link) If you’re already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs. Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

  2. Jul 20

    Imperial Agents, Whats the Point? | Episode 101 | Wobbly Player Syndrome

    Send us Fan Mail Episode 101 of Wobbly Player Syndrome asks a simple question: what is the future of Imperial Agents in Warhammer 40,000? Despite receiving a full codex, new models, and ongoing support, Imperial Agents remain one of the least-played factions in the game. Meanwhile, Deathwatch and Chaos Daemons have been pushed back to Index status yet remain fully playable and arguably have stronger identities and player bases. Are Imperial Agents a genuine standalone army, the Imperium's ultimate toolbox faction, or simply a collection of cool units that needed a home? We dive into what works, what doesn't, what GW's long-term plans might be, and what we'd like to see happen in future editions. Join Greg, Adam, and Mark as we explore one of the most unusual factions in 40K and ask the question: are Imperial Agents the future of allied forces, or a codex searching for an identity? Support the show Support the Podcast If you’re enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel. Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows. Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show. Prefer to watch instead of listen?  You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel. Want to support without spending a cent?  Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it. However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering. Optional Support (Affiliate Link) If you’re already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs. Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

  3. Jun 29

    We Didn't Start The Meta | Episode 100 | Wobbly Player Syndrome

    Send us Fan Mail 100 episodes. Eight years. Four editions. Countless balance dataslates. To celebrate Episode 100, the WPS crew reunites to look back at the journey from garage hammer and questionable recording setups to one of Australia's longest-running Warhammer 40K podcasts. Along the way we revisit favourite moments, former co-hosts, community legends, memorable guests, and the stories that somehow got us to triple digits. We also dive into Warhammer 40,000's brand-new 11th Edition. With the rules revealed and pre-orders underway, does the new edition feel genuinely exciting, or is it more of an evolution than a revolution? 🎵 Featuring our Episode 100 parody song: We Didn't Start The Meta In This Episode The origins of Wobbly Player SyndromeGarage hammer memories and early podcast chaosThe Co-Host Hall of FameCommunity shout-outsThe Manscaped eraWorking with Gap GamesFavourite guests and interviewsHow the hobby has changed since 2018First impressions of 11th EditionPredictions for the future of Warhammer 40KWhat's next for WPSA massive thank you to everyone who has listened, commented, joined the Discord, supported us through Patreon, or simply shared an episode with a mate. Reaching 100 episodes is something we never expected when we started back in 2018. Here's to the next hundred. Support the show Support the Podcast If you’re enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel. Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows. Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show. Prefer to watch instead of listen?  You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel. Want to support without spending a cent?  Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it. However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering. Optional Support (Affiliate Link) If you’re already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs. Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

    We Didn't Start The Meta | Episode 100 | Wobbly Player Syndrome
  4. May 14

    99 Problems But A Tactical Rock Aint One - Wobbly Player Syndrome ep 99

    Send us Fan Mail Episode 99 dives deep into the evolution of Warhammer miniatures — from the days of questionable lead casts and nightmare resin kits to the absurdly detailed models we get today. We talk hobby nostalgia, the rise of push-fit kits, the disaster years of Finecast, and whether Games Workshop’s increasing prices are creating a barrier for new players entering the hobby. Along the way we ask:  Are modern kits actually better to build?  Did older minis have more charm?  Is hobby accessibility getting worse?  Where does 3D printing realistically fit into the future of tabletop gaming?  And why did every hobbyist somehow ingest at least a little lead in the 90s? A fun, slightly traumatic walk through miniature history with plenty of community hobby memories along the way. If you’ve ever glued your fingers together, snapped a resin sword removing mould lines, or opened a Finecast blister with fear in your heart — this one’s for you. Support the show on Patreon and join the WPS community. Support the show Support the Podcast If you’re enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel. Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows. Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show. Prefer to watch instead of listen?  You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel. Want to support without spending a cent?  Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it. However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering. Optional Support (Affiliate Link) If you’re already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs. Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

  5. Apr 15

    11 Things We “Know” About 11th Edition - Episode 98

    Send us Fan Mail 11 Things We “Know” About 11th Edition… Probably The group chat’s been busy, the rumours are stacking up, and somehow we’ve ended up with a neat little list of “definitely maybe” features for 11th edition. So naturally—we’re going through all of them. In this episode:  No objective markers? Terrain-based scoring and what that does to board control  Charge changes: roll first, then pick your target (yes, really)  Stratagems toned down—no more stacking buffs across phases  Leaders always leading, even when they’re flying solo  “Hidden” mechanics: 18” stealth bubbles and delayed engagement  Fight First actually meaning fight first Disembarking straight into combat (because why not)  Codex-first approach—no index reset this time around  A 70 detachment modular system—flexibility or deathstar bingo?  Narrative mission structure with both players influencing the game  The launch box: Space Marines vs Orks, with a heavy nod to 2nd edition nostalgia Why it matters: There’s a clear theme here—less raw stacking, more positional play, and a suspicious number of mechanics that feel… familiar. Whether that’s refinement or a quiet return to older edition chaos is the real question. Community question: Which of these sounds like a genuine improvement—and which one screams “we’ve been here before”? Jump in the comments or the Discord and let us know. Support the show: If you’re enjoying Wobbly Player Syndrome, you can support the show on Patreon (linked below). Liking, commenting, and sharing on YouTube also helps more than you’d think—and keeps the conversation rolling. Support the show Support the Podcast If you’re enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel. Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows. Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show. Prefer to watch instead of listen?  You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel. Want to support without spending a cent?  Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it. However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering. Optional Support (Affiliate Link) If you’re already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs. Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

  6. Mar 14

    Your List Isn’t the Problem… Maybe | Wobbly Player Syndrome Ep.97

    Send us Fan Mail Your list isn’t the problem… probably. But we’re going to blame it anyway. This episode the Wobbly crew dives into one of the most argued parts of Warhammer 40K: list building. From copy-pasting tournament lists to crafting your own masterpiece, we talk about what actually helps you improve — and what might just be hobby noise. In this episode we cover: Premade lists – Are tournament lists and internet builds a shortcut to success, or a shortcut to confusion? Starting a new army – Where do you even begin when building your first list? Combat Patrol boxes – Great starting point or sneaky hobby trap? What points level should you start at? Great player vs great list – Can skill overcome a mediocre list? The art of crafting a list – tools, planning, and building around what you actually own AI generated lists – helpful tool or heresy? The team debates while running our own AI list experiment. Along the way we talk hobby philosophy, the dangers of chasing the meta, and why learning your army might matter more than copying someone else’s list. As always, we provide expert advice from people who are definitely not experts, so results may vary. Support the show Support the Podcast If you’re enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel. Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows. Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show. Prefer to watch instead of listen?  You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel. Want to support without spending a cent?  Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it. However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering. Optional Support (Affiliate Link) If you’re already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs. Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

  7. Feb 16

    Episode 96 - Survive The Cull

    Send us Fan Mail Episode 96 – Survive the Cull  11th Edition is on the horizon — and if history tells us anything, something isn’t surviving the transition. In this episode, we look at which units across Warhammer 40,000 might be on borrowed time. From Space Marine redundancies to Astra Militarum edge cases, and the quiet decline of Flyers and Fortifications, we break down the patterns behind the cull. This isn’t panic — it’s pattern recognition. Cull doesn’t mean death.  But it does mean change. Support the show Support the Podcast If you’re enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel. Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows. Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show. Prefer to watch instead of listen?  You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel. Want to support without spending a cent?  Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it. However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering. Optional Support (Affiliate Link) If you’re already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs. Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

  8. Jan 15

    Episode 95 - Looking Into The Warp (2026)

    Send us Fan Mail The Warp is stirring… and that usually means change. In this episode of Wobbly Player Syndrome, we look ahead to the next year of Warhammer 40,000 and read the signs pointing toward 11th Edition. No leaks. No doomposting. Just experienced players connecting the dots from recent rules, releases, and design trends coming out of Games Workshop. We talk faction fortunes, rules direction, hobby trends, and the big questions every 40K player is asking right now: who’s set up to win, what’s about to change, and what’s worth paying attention to as the edition cycle turns. If you want informed speculation, genuine hype, and a clear-eyed look at where the game is heading, this one’s for you. The Warp is whispering. The year ahead is going to be big. Support the show Support the Podcast If you’re enjoying the show and want to help keep Wobbly Player Syndrome rolling, Patreon is the single best way to support the channel. Your support helps cover hosting, gear, production time, and lets us keep improving the podcast while staying independent. You also get access to behind-the-scenes updates, polls, and exclusive content as the channel grows. Support us on Patreon: Patreon is live – jump in and help shape the future of the show. Prefer to watch instead of listen?  You can also catch the full podcast on YouTube over on The RedBelly Forge channel. Want to support without spending a cent?  Following, subscribing, liking, and sharing the episode goes a long way—and we genuinely appreciate it. However you support, thanks for being part of the community and helping keep the Warp whispering. Optional Support (Affiliate Link) If you’re already picking up hobby supplies, you can also support the podcast by shopping through our Gap Games affiliate link. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does add a tracking cookie and gives the channel a small kickback that helps cover running costs. Totally optional—just another way to support the show wh...

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A podcast by a bunch of Aussies who love Warhammer 40k! Hosted by RedBelly, this crew of casual and competitive players rambles through the grimdark future with hobby updates, tactical hot takes, battle reports, and deep dives into all things Warhammer. Whether you're in it for the lore, the laughs, or just to hear grown adults argue over plastic soldiers, there's something here for every 40k enthusiast. 

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