2 h 11 min

Dad Meta Gaming Episode 4 Dad Meta Gaming

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ad Meta Gaming is a Warhammer 40,000 podcast where two lame dads talk about the convoluted, messy, grim dark lifesty--Game. We like things, but those are secret. Mostly we complain about models cast after 1986 and Space Marine rules.



On this week's show we talk about RNG and variance, which Logan learns are the same thing. There are parenting digressions and fond memories of Bullgryn and tank commanders. John does math so you don't have to.



Thanks to Kevin Macleod for the use of his song "Cannery." I mixed it over my intro a little too loudly but didn't fix it because these last few episodes had their final editing put on all at once. John would have fixed that issue, but I am the captain now. Star Trek quotes!



To support the show and buy some cool cases and models and battle rulers, visit: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WanderlightWargames



They have some models which make excellent Dark Eldar Grotesques. Also! You can order a second set of them mirrored for even more diversity of poses. Who would even think of that? Not me, I once tried to sculp some armpit meat onto an Ork with greenstuff and cut through my thumbnail with a hobby knife. 

ad Meta Gaming is a Warhammer 40,000 podcast where two lame dads talk about the convoluted, messy, grim dark lifesty--Game. We like things, but those are secret. Mostly we complain about models cast after 1986 and Space Marine rules.



On this week's show we talk about RNG and variance, which Logan learns are the same thing. There are parenting digressions and fond memories of Bullgryn and tank commanders. John does math so you don't have to.



Thanks to Kevin Macleod for the use of his song "Cannery." I mixed it over my intro a little too loudly but didn't fix it because these last few episodes had their final editing put on all at once. John would have fixed that issue, but I am the captain now. Star Trek quotes!



To support the show and buy some cool cases and models and battle rulers, visit: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WanderlightWargames



They have some models which make excellent Dark Eldar Grotesques. Also! You can order a second set of them mirrored for even more diversity of poses. Who would even think of that? Not me, I once tried to sculp some armpit meat onto an Ork with greenstuff and cut through my thumbnail with a hobby knife. 

2 h 11 min