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Sniping Hexa





Some small city in nowhere, Illinois,United States

Alright, so I am kind of moving away from miniwargaming since the quality of their batreps (especially for Warmachine) as reached an all-time low for me. So, I started to move to other Warmahordes-centric battle reporters and looking to expand my subscriptions.


Started watching more of Advanced Manuevers stuff and I kind of like what I see so far, but does anyone have any other recommendations?

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Mortitheurge Experiment



Philadelphia

As you mentioned Advanced Maneuvers has been one of the best ones because it explains the why's of the game, I like when they have a couple of short games they do a 2-1, sometimes you learn a bit more on the massacres
   
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Tea-Kettle of Blood




The ones that I regularly watch (other than Advance Maneuvres) are:

- NJ Warmachine & Hordes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC215qWuaJOn3FoYFDRjnpnQ/videos
- Muse on Minis: https://www.youtube.com/user/museonminis/videos
- Chain Attack: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQTsyieQ0QgCk78kBa3VC6A/videos
- Crippled System: https://www.youtube.com/user/CrippledSystem/videos
And off course, PP's own channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/PrivateerPressPrime/videos

Keep in mind that most of those channels won't have any commentary on the videos posted, but will instead post high-level tournament games.
   
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Dakka Veteran




Illinois

A few other that haven't been mentioned:

L2WARGAME: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo0D7Zo90SrFO1kuErr1u-w
Counter Slam: http://www.youtube.com/user/vegron
Also if you are looking for some specifically Cyngar batreps: http://www.youtube.com/user/TrevytheGreat

Also I would check out Muse on Minis, they have articles, podcasts, and videos. Some of them are batreps others talk about different things. http://museonminis.com/

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Wicked Warp Spider






Ios

Chain attack does EXCELLENT podcasts. Clear audio, clear format, and always rounds off with a silly top 5. Highly recommended.

The problem I have with Warmachine batreps (in general) is that so far I have not seen a single one except Wargamegirl who can edit them for sound. There's noisy environments, poor quality microphones, including people's coughs and other small (and highly annoying) sounds.
I, too, would be very grateful for recommendations to batreps who bother with post production

I really need to stay away from the 40K forums. 
   
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Dakka Veteran




Illinois

 Mahtamori wrote:
Chain attack does EXCELLENT podcasts. Clear audio, clear format, and always rounds off with a silly top 5. Highly recommended.

The problem I have with Warmachine batreps (in general) is that so far I have not seen a single one except Wargamegirl who can edit them for sound. There's noisy environments, poor quality microphones, including people's coughs and other small (and highly annoying) sounds.
I, too, would be very grateful for recommendations to batreps who bother with post production

A lot of batreps that are taken from tournaments don't bother with post production, however I have seen several people who all add in a commentary track over the the batrep. Crippled System does this, so does Advanced Maneuvers. Trevy the Great does his batreps where he will speed up the footage and without the sound and put in his own commentary track instead.
   
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Enigmatic Chaos Sorcerer




Tampa, FL

I like watching Learn 2 Wargame (L2Wargame) most of the time, also because (until recently ) they were one of the few podcasts with a lot of Khador batreps and I play Khador.

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Formerly WayneTheGame 
   
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WayneTheGame wrote:
I like watching Learn 2 Wargame (L2Wargame) most of the time, also because (until recently ) they were one of the few podcasts with a lot of Khador batreps and I play Khador.


Their latest episode is very Khador centric, though I've only listened to the first hour. I can understand Brandon and the Khador burnout, I got burnt after 3 months or so of irregular games, and he's been playing them for the last year and a half and gets in far more games than I do.

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Paingiver







Wargamergirl has some of the highest quality battle reports of any game. UInfortunately quality takes time and she only publishes one battle every few months.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVSqFZiGn4cHzSk1Y_CeBMw

BitzAndPiecesNL have not published any battle reports in some time but they have a back catalog of over 100 battles. Really good if you want to study older strategies or refresh yourself on models that have been around for a while.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIGF1PXyRdUadgSRYPpds0w

Menoth John sometimes publishes brunch battle reports taken from his twitch stream. Production value is second to his notoriety. He is better known for his painting videocast and from his time with Lost Hemisphere podcast but he plays some games too.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgCEb0w9i-S5kqaW-odnr9Q

The 1 Grots were much more active a couple of years ago, but much like BitzAndPieces their back catelog is good to review what people were doing during SR2012 and SR2013.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcB8NbIJX4-zbU2XROkSsjQ

Really Average Wargamers are new and have posted several videos in the last three months.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTKWRYwb1HJWEQfbSQtUxCg

RHQ TV also have two wonderful battle reports on youtube but the channel shifted to LoL content so don't expect anything new from them.


   
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Gun Mage





In the Chaos Wastes, Killing the Chaos scum of the north

I really have to second Wargamergirl and Chain Attack they do the best Batreps I've seen (and the Chain Attack Podcast makes long bus journys much more entertaining)

 Thortek wrote:


Was she hot? I'd totally bang a cougar for some minis.

Wanna see some Cygnar? Witty coments? Mediocre painting? Check this out! 
   
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The Conquerer






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Its unfortunate that Wargamer Girl hasn't done much recently with Warmahordes. I do enjoy her Batreps. And the video on the Khadoran Wardog is a classic.

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Gun Mage





In the Chaos Wastes, Killing the Chaos scum of the north

WargamerGirl Vs Chaos Dan was a good video as well

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 Thortek wrote:


Was she hot? I'd totally bang a cougar for some minis.

Wanna see some Cygnar? Witty coments? Mediocre painting? Check this out! 
   
 
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