Featured this month is Grinkrak’s Looncourt by Katarzyna Gutowska. The warband is stunningly presented with some of the smoothest squig skin you’ve ever seen and amazing highlights on the clothing. Killer closeups here and also here

Check out Web Highlights from previous months here, or dive in by category below!
Content Creators
PODCASTS
What the Hex has an awesome discussion called Cheering on the Underdogs, related to playing less-popular and underpowered warbands, how to go about it, and why you can have fun without being hypercompetitive. I love this kind of thing.
Path to Glory has a recap of the NOVA Open, what went down, and how mark’s interesting Zondara PP/RS Build performed live.
YOUTUBE

A New channel has spun up, and has their first Battle Report! Check out the Spanish Language channel Ojo de Cuervo and their video showcasing Jaws of Itzl vs Crimson Court which has a high quality voiceover as well as card graphics to show off what’s being played, a live score tracker, you name it. Good stuff and looking forward to more!
Critical Focus Channel has a cool little series started about most enjoyable warbands to play. Here’s their entry about the rankings they came up with for the Chaos grand alliance!
Cinderfall Gaming has a Rivals battle report, with the Skinnerkin and Raging Slayers facing off against Jaws of Itzl using Emberstone Sentinels. Great beginner-friendly intro describing the fighters and warscrolls!
Agents of Sigmar have a Cyreni’s Razors vs Sepulchral guard game played on a cool custom board
BLOGS
Goonhammer posted a cool “Warhammer Underworlds One Year Later” article discussing some of the changed mechanics and how they feel a year later. He also discusses whether some of the promises that were made during the preview season had been kept.
Jake also has a short article on Redundancy in Deckbuilding, drawing on some concepts from other card games and using his NOVA deck for the Krushas as an example
Staggerers had a super fun article on Underworlds Superlatives, showing what they thought each warband did ‘better than anybody else’. Cool way to showcase that every warband has a use case and a reason to play them! Also in keeping with their tradition of lovin’ them pings, they put together a pings tier list that’s a fun read.
Jon Grant Miniatures talks about Blackpowder’s Buccaneers, covering their special skills with the new rules update and how he likes to use these cagey pirates.
Events/Organized Play
September 6th-7th was Minis and Mayhem in Vancouver, BC, which will featured two a Golden Tickets! Here’s a rundown of the event from Andy, who did quite well with Brethren of the Bolt
The Polish team championships also went down this month, and there’s a whole slate of livestream videos from Glorkazworka
UPCOMING
October 4th will host the next Agents of Sigmar Nemesis Tournament at Willen games in the UK.
October 4th-5th is the Czech Major 2025 in Prague, which will be a Nemesis best of 3 event. Contact honza@honza.info for registration and payment info.
October 18th, George/Kyros of Path to Glory is hosting the NYO WHU event with a Golden Ticket on the line in New York USA. Grab your ticket here!
November 6-9th is the World Championships of Warhammer in Atlanta, GA. They were dumb enough to let me commentate last year, and they fell for it again when they offered me a competitor’s ticket after Tacoma. So far as I know, What the Hex?! will have coverage again on The Mortal Realms Youtube Channel, so tune in for some live games and get some early looks at Spitewood in action.
Painting/Hobby

Incredible vibrancy on Galanghann of the Glade by Javier Rodríguez Lozano
The Ephilim we showed before painted by Honza Skypala has won best painted at the polish championships. Check out this display board made for them! Eyeballs everywhere
Mind-blowing NMM Gold on Kro-Jax by Toni Garcia. Super bright and incredibly well done
Gorgeously detailed Crimson Court by Kruks_Minis – check out those glowing eyes!
Borgit’s Beastgrabbaz diorama by Conscious_Trifle_402 – it even has some cool UV/blacklight glowing effects!
Skabbik in awesome green and purple fluorescence by Prior-Peanut7185
Stuart McQuarrie shares some WIP Sons of Velmorn with extreme weathering and rust effects which looks amazing on the classic warband
Super neat blood splatter on white armored Emberwtach in the Knights Excelsior scheme by Paint n Rolls
Thundrik’s Profiteers in a super vivid yellow by Wedrall – crazy different stylistic take on the warband but I am digging it
Kamandora’s blades with extra emphasis on the flayed mouths, which look gross and spooky by HriMiller
Kitbashed Briar Queen for Trench Crusade by surreal-seclusion which has an awesome outer-space stippling stars look to her robes
Sotek’s Venomites in maximum cuteness by Matty Manzl
Headsmen’s Curse with a cool blue fade, and a bic lighter to match. Awesome transitioning by FritzeHaarmann
Skabbik’s Plaguepack proxies in super old metal skaven sculpts by 61 painting. Check out the text on their book pages! They weren’t done yet though, 61 painting also shared these awesome grey-skinned Grymwatch with excellent facial detail
Grinkrak’s Looncourt done with some UV resins that make the bright colors pop by Ok_Sir7483
Elias Swiftblade from the Farstriders rocking a molten blade by leejanesburns
The Hungering Skaven from Spiteclaw’s Swarm by JamPaladin
WantGold went on a painting spree this month – here’s their crisp Zikkit’s Tunnelpack (I dig the red and blue wiring, looks authentic), and classic Khagra’s Ravagers with really sharp highlights
My beloved Ironskul’s Boyz, painted in a nice yellow by Tightning. Love the freehand decals!
Deintalos the Exile converted into a Mordheim vampire lord by m0nolithPainting
Sweet Dread Pageant painted up by Senior_Honey_6865
Skull-faced Kamandora’s Blades by Philip Bergen which use coal black skin and china white face paint to striking contrast effect.
Paul Gayner has finished up Khagra’s Ravagers in the classic chaos black, but with converted and proxy miniatures to still bring the four-gods motif through. Nice fusion of styles and a unique take on a warband that still stays true to theme
Jonas Færing is back again with more beautiful work. This time we have Knives of the Crone and Kamabdora’s Blades, and you always love to see what little personal touches he comes up with. Cotton Candy blue hair, no hair at all, take your pick!
Adam, Borbely finished up some amazing Kainan’s Reapers in cream white and rich purple, which look super nice together against his black background.
MISCELLANEOUS
Another 3d terrain board! Unileeco put together this winter town square and it looks awesome. Check out a short video here

That’s a wrap! Tune in next month for October’s highlights, and don’t forget to Spend your Glory!



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