"Venturing into the Nightvault of Warhammer Underworlds" Topic
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Tango01 | 22 Sep 2018 10:15 p.m. PST |
"Nightvault landing on my doorstep sprang the initial question of "Where am I going to keep all these cards?!". I remember the very same thought trawling through my mind when Shadespire appeared within my clutches. When the first season of Warhammer Underworlds landed, it relentlessly became my most-played game for months to come and brought with it untold enjoyment. Nightvault follows it including new warbands, new cards and the inclusion of magic to the game. Do these tarnish the refined formula that Shadespire ushered in? Or does it bring with it a new era of card-focused skirmish that my table will quickly be overwhelmed by? The answer to these questions are not as clear-cut as you'd might hope. There's a number of factors to consider here. Whilst it'd take a sizeable chunk of time to go into detail for each of them I'll summarise as best I can. The first key thing to acknowledge is that it's impossible to fully bring judgement to Nightvault until all cards are released, I'd say. Certainly, I'll let you know what I can regarding the contents of the core box. However, as we saw with the Katophrane Relics in Shadespire, the following releases could very well turn the game up on its head…." Main page link Amicalement Armand
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