Warhammer Underworlds - Direchasm - The Crimson Court

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Warhammer Underworlds - Direchasm - The Crimson Court
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Prince Duvalle leads the coterie of Soulblight Gravelords known as the Crimson Court, a band of merciless hunters united by their cruel abilities. They found their way into Direchasm through a splint of the spreading Katophrane Curse, intent upon taking full advantage of the rich variety of prey promised by the living mountain's depths.

Claim the mountain in a riot of bloody violence with the Crimson Court. These Soulblight Gravelords introduce a new mechanic called Bloodlust, which you must control if you are to emerge victorious. This set also features a range of universal cards for any warband in Warhammer Underworlds.

This set contains:

  • 4x push-fit Crimson Court miniatures – no glue required to assemble
  • 4x fighter cards, representing each warrior in your games – Prince Duvalle, Gorath the Enforcer, Vellas von Faine, and Ennias Curse-born

A further 62 playable cards (only available in this set) to enhance your fighters and provide new tactics and challenges for your games of Warhammer Underworlds: Direchasm, including:

  • 12x Crimson Court objective cards
  • 10x Crimson Court upgrade cards
  • 10x Crimson Court ploy cards
  • 10x universal objective cards, usable by any warband
  • 10x universal upgrade cards, usable by any warband
  • 8x universal gambit cards, usable by any warband
Additional information
Name
Warhammer Underworlds - Direchasm - The Crimson Court
SKU
GW-AOS-110-94
Vendor
Games Workshop
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