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Epic Encounters: Labyrinth of the Goblin Tsar available for pre-order now

June 5, 2021 by Andrew Newton

Stormforged Games have announced that pre-orders are now available for a brand new Epic Encounters warband box.  The Labyrinth of the Goblin Tsar warband box features everything that players will need to run a good 2 – 6 hour long roleplaying campaign that will lead adventurers into the dark depths of the labyrinth to curtail the Goblin Tsar’s evil schemes.  Be careful though, for the shadows seem to be alive and the one they call the many-legged prince waits to consume all who enter.

The Labyrinth of the Goblin Tsar warband box will feature 20 beautifully detailed miniatures, including 9 unique sculpts, which will look absolutely gorgeous once painted.  There’s also an adventure book filled with enough information that it will fuel the imagination.  There’s also a wealth of monster stats that can be used for players to weave an epic story that will last the ages…. or at least until the next epic saga.

The upcoming Labyrinth of the Goblin Tsar Warband Box features:

  • 20 highly detailed miniatures (inc. 9 unique sculpts).
  • Double-sided battle mat.
  • Adventure book.
  • Monster stats.
  • Tips and tricks for building tension and excitement.
  • Fifth edition compatibility.

The Labyrinth of the Goblin Tsar releases on the 10th September and is available to pre-order here.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News Tagged With: Epic Encounters: Labyrinth of the Goblin Tsar, Steamforged Games

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