Come and take a look at the first Sisters of Battle release for 2019 along with a new deck of powerful cards for Warhammer Underworlds.
This week GW is taking it easy in preparation of some major releases, but they are giving us the first of many Sisters releases, and a new card pack for Underworlds.
Sister Amalia Novena: $35
(Limited Availability At Local Retailers)
Warhammer Underworlds: Power Unbound Cards: $20
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Upgrade your decks with Warhammer Underworlds: Power Unbound – a massive expansion with something to offer every warband. This set allows you even more choices when choosing your gambits, upgrades and objectives, and could well be the key to your next killer deck.
36 new Universal cards offer something for any deck, while Warhammer Underworlds: Nightvault Warbands can enjoy 3 warband-specific options each – perfect if you play Stormsire’s Cursebreakers, Thorns of the Briar Queen, Zarbag’s Gitz, Eyes of the Nine, Mollog’s Mob, Godsworn Hunt, Ylthari’s Guardians or Thundrik’s Profiteers. If you’re curious, you can check all of the cards from this set out in the Deck Builder.
This set contains 60 cards, consisting of:
– 20 objectives
– 20 gambits
– 20 upgrades
Please note – you’ll need a Warhammer Underworlds Core Set to use the contents of this box. 24 cards in this set require a specific Warband to use, while 36 are usable by any Warhammer Underworlds warband.
Death’s Mercy (CD): $17.50
An Aeldari audio drama
The Harlequins of the Masque of the Fading Dawn bring their deadly artistry to bear on a force of humans – but their Death Jester has another agenda that puts their performance into question.
LISTEN TO IT BECAUSE
Gav Thorpe continues his exploration of the Harlequins and their myths and legends in an audio drama that focuses on the sinister Death Jester.
THE STORY
Following the whim of the Laughing God, the Masque of the Fading Dawn conduct an audacious attack against mon-keigh invaders. Battling to secure their legacy, the troupe put on a performance worthy of remembrance against a backdrop of acerbic remarks from their Death Jester, Adroniel. Intent on a spectacular finale, Adroniel becomes hell-bent on obliterating their unremarkable human foe with deadly artistry, until a strange encounter challenges her role in the final act…
Written by Gav Thorpe
Running time 58 minutes and 20 seconds. Performed by Grace Andrews, John Banks, Steve Conlin, Emma Gregory & Matthew Hunt.
Gloomspite (Hardback): $27
A Warhammer Age of Sigmar novel
The Bad Moon looms over the city of Draconium, and Watch Captain Helena Morthan knows it bodes ill for the town. Can she and grieving warrior Hendrick Saul defeat the plans of the Gloomspite Loonking and save their people?
READ IT BECAUSE
Andy Clark tells a twisted and disturbing tale of the grots of the Mortal Realms, delving into darkness in more ways than one. Strap in – this is going to be a wild ride…
THE STORY
In the dark corners of the Mortal Realms, the mysterious Gloomspite Gitz go to war, following the trail of their abominable deity. Nowhere is beyond the sight of the Bad Moon, not even those places under Sigmar’s protection, like the city of Draconium, sweltering beneath the scalding rain of Aqshy. In this boiling pot of tension, the regent prays to Sigmar for guidance while Captain Helena Morthan puts out fires: blades drawn in the streets, heretical doomsayers preaching the end of days, and insects eating watchmen alive.
When the grieving warrior Hendrick and his warband arrive at the gates with a prophetic warning, Captain Morthan sees a way to save her people. But with Skragrott the Loonking plotting underneath Draconium, and the Bad Moon looming in the sky above, will there be a city left to save?
Written by Andy Clark
These new releases from Games Workshop look great this week and we can’t wait to see these new Underworlds cards in action on the tabletop! Make sure you check back next week to see what’s new from Games Workshop.