Warhammer Underworlds is getting another batch of support called Power Unbound. Check out the latest word on the deck of cards.
Warhammer Community unveiled a new deck coming to the Warbands’ selection called Power Unbound. While we don’t know all the details, we had actually heard about this a while ago as a rumor.
Earlier Rumors
An Industry insider had this to say:
Keep your peepers open for a new summer card pack that promises unlimited power
Warhammer Underworlds Card Packs
To talk about what it could be, we’re going to have to backtrack some. Each Warband has a different Leader. The Leader is usually the most important dude on the team through combat skill or just giving bonuses to his friends. That being said, GW released a card pack exclusively on the Leader role, last summer. The cards inside the pack were generic upgrades, scorable objectives, and ploys that were all focused around the Leader and Leader only.
Moving forward, Warhammer Underworlds is a game with a bunch of different Warbands that can cast spells. Obviously, The Tzeentch Warband, The Eyes of the Nine casting the most. Each Warband that can cast spells only has a couple of spell cards that they can cast. Essentially, the cards are faction locked.
So could these new power cards be a pack that focuses on nonfaction-specific spells that any Wizard can cast? We hope so! While the spell flingers inside Nightvault are useful, the times where they draw a spell card is pretty rare. Plus, there’s no guarantee that it will even go off. It would be nice to see a different batch of spells pumped into the game that are totally relevant across the board.
While it didn’t turn out to be quite all that, Warhammer Community has said the following:
Warhammer Underworlds: Power Unbound Deck Announced
You’ve mastered the new warbands. You’ve tuned your deck into a glory-generating machine – but still, that coveted trophy remains out of your grasp. But help is at hand – enter Power Unbound!
The preview given to us by Warhammer Community was actually extremely vague. But we know:
- It is a 60-card set
- It will have 36 universal cards for any Warband.
- It will also have three Warband-specific cards for each faction for Nightvault.
Cast your bets at what the cards will be exactly and let us know what you can come up with in the comments of our Facebook Hobby Group.