Nerve Check
Nerve Check
Podcast Description
Nerve Check, is the best Kings of War podcast listened to by tens of people.
Join Ben, Jon, and Ray as they talk Kings of War from the frozen wastes of Ontario, Canada. The meta, tournaments, lists, and players who make the scene.
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The podcast covers a wide range of topics related to Kings of War including tournament previews, player interviews, rules updates, and strategy discussions with episodes featuring insights on the March of Death tournament, experiences from the Dead of Winter tournaments, and in-depth analysis of the Clash of Kings 2025 changes.

Nerve Check, is the best Kings of War podcast listened to by tens of people.
Join Ben, Jon, and Ray as they talk Kings of War from the frozen wastes of Ontario, Canada. The meta, tournaments, lists, and players who make the scene.
A quick episode, Ben, Ray, and Jon discuss the upcoming Northeast Kings of War tournaments, including:
A. Dead of Winter 24/25 January in Albany NY
B. Mood For Love 31 January in Hamilton, Ontario
C. March of Death 28 Feb/1 March in Brantford, Ontario
March of Death Lists construction: 2500 on the first day, 2000 on the second. The 2000-point army must be represented in the 2500-point list. In the 2000 point list, units can be decreased in size, removed, artifacts changed, and battalions reduced. The idea is that the army has fought a campaign and has been reduced in size.
For those wanting to skip right to the tournaments, skip the first minute and 55 seconds.
Links:
Dead of Winter
March of Death
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