Ep 16: Las Vegas Open: Austin Morgan

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2017 · 1H 55M

Ep 16: Las Vegas Open: Austin Morgan

from Scruby & Wells · host Tyler Emerson

Austin Morgan joins to talk about his experience playing sylvaneth at the Las Vegas Open Age of Sigmar Grand Tournament. Show Notes: 1) Austin on Twitter: http://twitter.com/austin_theman 2) Las Vegas Open: http://lasvegasopen.net 3) Age of Sigmar EU: http://ageofsigmar.eu 4) AoS Tactics: http://aos-tactics.com and https://goo.gl/ug5Ns4 5) Vince Venturella on YouTube: a. Formats in AoS: https://goo.gl/Vgea2a b. Schemes in AoS: https://goo.gl/zYofHM c. Color Pie in AoS: https://goo.gl/hkyAyd 6) AoS ITC Calendar: https://goo.gl/TXriL0 7) Coalescence Global Narrative Event: https://goo.gl/2asd7e Twitter: http://twitter.com/scrubyandwells Email: [email protected]

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