Updated - Kill Team Wahapedia
“I own the official books,” says Sarah, a tournament organizer. “I buy them because I love the art and want to support the game. But I use Wahapedia for 100% of my actual gameplay. It’s faster. It’s accurate. GW’s own app is a joke by comparison.”
“I wouldn’t have started Kill Team without Wahapedia,” admits Alex, a player of six months. “The barrier to entry was too high. Wahapedia lowered it to zero.” You might expect tournament circuits to ban Wahapedia. You would be wrong. kill team wahapedia
“Knowledge is power. Guard it well.” — The Emperor’s proverb. But on the internet, knowledge wants to be free. Note: Wahapedia is an unofficial fan resource. Games Workshop has not endorsed it. This feature is a commentary on community practices, not legal advice. “I own the official books,” says Sarah, a
GW has historically been aggressive with fan projects. They’ve issued takedowns for army list builders (like Battlescribe’s data repositories) and fan animations. Yet, Wahapedia remains standing, hosted on Russian servers outside the reach of typical DMCA claims. It’s faster
So next time you see a player at a Kill Team table, tablet in hand, know this: They are not cheating. They are simply using the only tool that makes the game make sense.