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Haven't had a chance to do this for a while - the Chaos Adversary deck for Warhammer Quest, so it is time for a review! As always, the full lot of pictures can be found at https://ttgamingdiary.wordpress.com/2017/11/15/warhammer-quest-chaos-adversary-cards/



This (actually sizeable – it may not seem that way in the photos but they are much bigger than your palm) card deck adds a bunch of new monsters to your games of Warhammer Quest, both Silver Tower and Hammerhal, and gives a handy reference to existing creatures – no more flicking between books!

One card gives all the rules you need to implement this deck in your game. Exotic Adversaries are used as normal (you just have more choice), while Mighty Adversaries are used in the same way but only pop up once per adventure, as they are a bit harder than regular monsters.

Finally, you can just deal cards randomly when the players meet monsters, though I am not sure many people will do that.

I won’t go through the whole list of monsters this deck includes, as GW have handily posted the list right here. However, there are absolutely no issues with tiny text, as with their Sigmar Warscroll cards, and everything you need is very accessible.

Full marks there.

Each card has all the monster’s stats and abilities on one side, along with how many models will appear when the encounter appears, and the behaviour table on the back.

Simples!

This deck is £15 which, given the size and number of the cards, as well as the additional utility they give in Warhammer Quest, especially if you have a sizeable collection of miniatures, is more than fair enough.

I have no choice but to give this one a full ten out of ten.

40k and Age of Sigmar Blog - A Tabletop Gamer's Diary: https://ttgamingdiary.wordpress.com/

Mongoose Publishing: http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/ 
   
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Auspicious Aspiring Champion of Chaos






Excellent review, Matt! Pre-ordered these last weekend and can't wait to use them! So are you planning to do a Shadespire review? We're all curious to read your thoughts.

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Steadfast Grey Hunter




Thanks for the info Matt
   
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Damsel of the Lady





drinking tea in the snow

Huh! i didn't even know those were coming, that is neat. I'm glad that they're still supporting both games.

realism is a lie
 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut




Huh, that artwork makes me want to start a Khorne force..

Well probably a little late but thanks for the review, Matt! I didn't know these were a thing either.

Very good to know though.
   
 
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