Tabletop is more than a board game. You place small miniatures, such as soldiers, monsters or heroes, on a built-up table and move them across terrain, ruins and woods using a fixed set of rules. Dice decide whether an attack lands, a tape measure checks the range, and in the end every game tells its own little story.
Many people paint their own miniatures. For most of us that's just as much part of the hobby as playing, a calm, creative side of it between games. But you don't have to: plenty of people learn it with us, and some just love to play.
Alongside classic tabletop, trading card games like Magic and Pokémon, role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons and classic board games all have a place with us too. At Legio Intermeratus you'll find all of it under one roof, plus people who are happy to show you how it works.
The best part: tabletop is a social hobby. You sit across from each other, talk, laugh and roll dice. No screen, no pressure, just a table and good company.