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Godtear is a fast-paced, high-action combat game for two players, in which each player takes their warband of Champions and Followers and battles rival warbands for control of the precious Godtears scattered across the land.
Godtear has been carefully designed to be quick to learn and throws players straight into the action and also offers a huge depth of options and tactics to explore. With innovative and organic scenario mechanics, no two games of Godtear are ever the same. The aftermath of each game will leave you wanting to play again and again; there’s huge replayability for players experimenting with different Champion selections and play styles.
Champions progress and grow in power as you play through a narrative campaign, further customizing your gameplay experience. Built from the ground up for narrative driven campaign style play, Godtear also offers balance and clarity of rules for highly competitive tournament play.
- Dynamic tabletop combat game for 2 players
- Includes highly detailed, pre-coloured PVC miniatures
- Ideal for demos, Godtear is quick to set up and learn. Even the miniatures come pre-assembled!
- Fits on a 3ft x 2ft table
- Great introduction to miniatures games for first timers
- Strategic depth and shifting scenarios will keep experienced players engaged
- 12 unique, highly detailed miniatures
- All the tokens, dice and boards you need to play Godtear
- No assembly needed—all miniatures come pre-assembled and pre-coloured
- Godtear's fluid combat and straightforward mechanics are ideal for beginners
- Whilst dynamic scenarios and shifting battlefields will keep experienced players invested
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