![]() While I am a little disappointed that these are not two entirely new boards, it is 100% a good thing that these have brought back these new tiles – especially for newcomers only getting into the game now. In the box are also 2 double sided tiles that interestingly bring back boards that we have seen from previous seasons, one from Shadespire the other from Nightvault. As we also see this style on the Essential Cards pack we will be looking at later, I do wonder if this will be the style as we move towards Season 5. With the redesign the artwork also gets more room to breath, making the cards more visually striking too. These are actually in a new style compared to the existing Underworlds Warbands, and I actually really like the layout of these – We get text at the top of each card to tell us what the type is along with a much cleaner layout of character cards that make scanning over the details easier to parse during a game. We also get 2 pre-made decks (one for each warband). ![]() While I’d have liked 2 entirely new warbands, these are still nice kits and I’ll happily take any excuse for more models to use for the game! As the models have sculpted bases they fit nicely alongside the existing Underworlds warbands, and their aesthetic fits with the the early season Underworlds (Shadespire and Nightvault) vibe that this box summons up. ![]() ![]() These are not new sculpts, but use some of the easy to build models that came out alongside Warhammer Age of Sigmar Soul Wars. You get two warbands (And bespoke decks for each) – The Storm of Celestus and Drepur’s Wrathcreepers. ![]()
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