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  • A robust 1 player starter ready to play a game of First Blood or The Last Argument of Kings. This Old Dominion set is loaded with a complete stand of 12 Athanatoi, Legionairres and Praetorians, a set of "undead" Cavalry in the Kataphractoi, and the Strategos character. Each starter set will have a very thorough First Blood army as well as a great beginning set to play a game of Last Argument of Kings. Included in this set are BOTH rulebooks for First Blood II and TLAOK II, along with all assembly instructions, a great path of Conquest guide, and all bases and stands. A great value for players, a substantial discount over the prices if purchased separately. How do the Old Dominion play? The Old Dominion is an elite, defensive army that gets more powerful the more casualties it suffers. Combined with sturdy infantry and powerful supporting Cavalry and Brutes, this makes a very unique army whose power increases as the troop count decreases. Old Dominion armies generally play slower, wanting to grind down their enemy while getting stronger themselves until the enemy just cannot handle them any longer and break allowing the ever advancing forces of the Old Dominion push their way through. The Old Dominion armies can also take a Fallen Divinity, which changes how their army plays, as this monstrous centerpiece takes power from your army to enhance itself into a massive apparition of death that sweeps across the battlefield.

    MSRP $149.99

    Released on May 31, 2023

    $119.99

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  • A robust 1 player starter ready to play a game of First Blood or The Last Argument of Kings. This City States set is loaded with a complete stand of 12 Hoplites, Phalangites, and Agema, the Aristarch and 3 Minotaurs - build them either as the Haspsits or Thyreans. Each starter set will have a very thorough First Blood army as well as a great beginning set to play a game of Last Argument of Kings. Included in this set are BOTH rulebooks for First Blood II and TLAOK II, along with all assembly instructions, a great path of Conquest guide, and all bases and stands. A great value for players, a substantial discount over the prices if purchased separately. How do the City States play? The forces of the City States consist of a strong core of rigorously trained and drilled soldiers supported by an assortment of hulking Minotaurs, towering spellcasting giants and mechanically enhanced veteran warriors. Although lacking strong missile support and with only one Cavalry option, the infantry core of the City States brings a plethora of troop types, formations and Special Rules to be pound-for-pound one of the most efficient infantry forces in the game. When playing with the City States it is important to protect your vulnerable flanks and engage your Infantry line as soon as possible. Once in combat the Faction’s unique Strategic Stack will allow you to forfeit an Activation in one front to subsequently pressure and Activate twice on another. Finally, you can fine tune the defensive or offensive output of your infantry formations by adding Minotaurs within their formations!

    MSRP $149.99

    Released on May 26, 2023

    $119.99

  • Aghema are, without a doubt, the best fighters available to a City States commander. They are invariably the personal guard of rules, tyrants and council members alike. Armed, armored and augumented to the highest standards that a ruler can afford, the notion of failure or defeat is anathema to these elite soldiers, who are trained to fight and win on any battlefield under any circumstance. Infantry Dual Kit: 12 plastic miniatures that can either make Agema or Thorakites, 1 set of Infantry Bases, 2 Command Cards.

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    MSRP $39.99

    Released on May 26, 2023

    $31.99

  • Hoplites know that the difference between victory and defeat lies with the strength of the Phalanx and focus their efforts on the integrity of its shield wall. The canniest veterans among the Hoplites know that pure defense will see a phalanx buckle under uncontested enemy pressure, thus they turn their eyes to the Dorilates, the spear masters among their number, to set the tempo and angle of their thrusts, complimenting the sheer defensive power of the Phalanx with increased aggression. How they Play: A veteran Hoplite, the Dorilates trains and coordinates the shield wall/pike formation. When the Regiment clashes with the enemy formation, the Hoplites/Phalangites unleash a rapid barrage of spear/pike thrusts forcing enemy soldiers to cower, keep their heads down and ultimately force them into exposing weaknesses in their formation.

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  • Every army of the City States that marches to war, does so under the supervision of at least one Mechanist. One could be forgiven for believing he is there to ensure the smooth operation of the army and the countless machines, both big and small, that are so vital to the smooth operation of a City State’s army. What many fail to recognize is that he is there to ensure that reality itself operates along the rules and parameters laid out in their Lexicons by their Divinity. How they Play: As a spellcasting support Character, the Mechanist excels when positioned just behind the main battle line providing necessary utility abilities and enhancing the range of your Promethean’s spells. Activate the Mechanist’s Supremacy Ability to give all Regiment’s Activating from your Strategic Stack the Hardened (+1) Special Rule and see your enemies halt their advance before the might of your shieldwall!

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    Released on May 26, 2023

    $19.99

  • Infantry Dual Kit: 12 plastic miniatures that can either make Agema or Thorakites, 1 set of Infantry Bases, 2 Command Cards.

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    Released on May 26, 2023

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  • A robust 1 player starter ready to play a game of First Blood or The Last Argument of Kings. This Dweghom set is loaded with a complete stand of 12 Hold Warriors, Fireforged, Initiates, and Dragonslayers, and the Hold Raegh. Each starter set will have a very thorough First Blood army as well as a great beginning set to play a game of Last Argument of Kings. Included in this set are BOTH rulebooks for First Blood II and TLAOK II, along with all assembly instructions, a great path of Conquest guide, and all bases and stands. A great value for players, a substantial discount over the prices if purchased separately. How do the Dweghom play? Dweghom armies are slow, tough, and implacable as one might expect of their ancestry. However what truly makes them unique is their magic. With access to fantastic combat magic and defensive spells Dweghom are capable of being an elemental hurricane on the battlefield throwing out walls of fire, slowing enemies down by turning the very earth they stand upon against them. Combined with very powerful, elite infantry and strong specialized non-infantry choices to round out the army, Dweghom players tend to decide where they want to go on the table and relentlessly carve a path there no matter the odds.

    MSRP $149.99

    Released on May 26, 2023

    $119.99

  • A robust 1 player starter ready to play a game of First Blood or The Last Argument of Kings. This Hundred Kingdom set is loaded with a complete stand of 12 Men at Arms and Household Guard, 2 sets of Cavlary in the Household Knights and the Mounted Squires, and the premium Mounted Noble Lord. Each starter set will have a very thorough First Blood army as well as a great beginning set to play a game of Last Argument of Kings. Included in this set are BOTH rulebooks for First Blood II and TLAOK II, along with all assembly instructions, a great path of Conquest guide, and all bases and stands. A great value for players, a substantial discount over the prices if purchased separately. How do the Hundred Kingdoms play? The Hundred Kingdoms cannot claim to have the best troops, but they have damn good troops and they tend to have more of them. Their cavalry is second to none and the intrinsic flexibility of the human mindset means your opponent cannot be certain what he will face: A veteran force of hard bitten infantry supported by powerful casters? A thundering charge led by an impetuous lord that bets everything on the speed of horse and strength of arms? OR The canny and disciplined combined arms approach of a shrewd imperial officer who leverages each of these pieces into a sum greater than the whole?

    MSRP $149.99

    Released on May 26, 2023

    $119.99

  • These are three large, super elite cavalry forces. These have a premium look, and play action in the game. Exemplars even amongst the superhumanly skilled Orders, the Order of the Ashen Dawn are spoken of in hushed whispers and respectful tones even by those who are unlucky enough to count them as enemies. Clad in baroque armor of a craftsmanship that has reduced master smiths to tears, these holy warriors are the definitive answer to the monsters and nightmares that plague mankind. They are the final guardians of the Sealed Temple and the keepers of its darkest treasures. FUN FACT - In First Blood these will be officers with unique rules, thus 3 cards. A unique feature for this set.

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    MSRP $69.99

    Released on May 26, 2023

    $59.99

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