Slaine - Kiss My Axe - Starter Set

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Slaine - Kiss My Axe - Starter Set
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Sláine: Kiss My Axe! is a skirmish tabletop miniatures battle game for two or more players set in the fantasy world created by the legendary comic creators Pat Mills and Angela Kincaid. Axes and swords clash whilst Earth and Sour magic lash out across the Land of the Young, as the Earth Tribes of the goddess Danu battle the decaying Drune Lords and the relentless Fomorian Sea Demons.

In Sláine, players take control of a small band of Earth Tribe, Drune, or Fomorian warriors as they fight for glory and survival in the mist-shrouded lands of Tir Nan Og and beyond. This starter set contains scenery, tokens, cards and all the rules you need to play, including scenarios, advanced rules and profile lists to create your warbands such as the heroes of the Earth Tribes and Drune Lords included in this set and much more...

Contents:

  • 8x Warlord Resin miniatures with plastic bases: Sláine mac Roth, Slaine in warp spasm, Nest, Ukko the Dwarf, Slough Throt, 3 Skull Swords with sword & shield.
  • 1x resin Weirdstone with Drune Priest
  • 2x MDF celtic huts and fences
  • 108-page full-colour A4 softback rulebook
  • 8-page Quick-Start scenario booklet
  • Full-colour, double-sided die-cut game tokens
  • 4x Character cards
  • 2x Unit cards
  • 5x Hero Feat cards
  • 13x Feat cards
  • 18x Boon cards
  • Plastic game tokens
  • 2x Six-sided spot dice
  • 8x Combat dice
Additional information
Name
Slaine - Kiss My Axe - Starter Set
SKU
WG611519901
Vendor
Slaine
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