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Blood Bowl: Spike! Journal Issue 20 (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Blood Bowl: Spike! Journal Issue 20 (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Guest editor Hetepheres Aktulye, Monarch of the Splendous Quills, dusts off the parchments for a royal issue of Spike! Journal, focusing on the Nehekhara Nightmares. This exciting issue will help you get the most out of your team, and includes rules for themed pitches and balls, the Khemri Classic Cup, coaching tips, and entertaining editorials.
Inside this 32-page softcover magazine, you'll find:
– Kings and Queens of the Desert!: History and background on Tomb Kings teams, a breakdown of the players' positions, and a team roster
– Famous Teams: With a focus on the Nehekhara Nightmares, and the history and highlights of other well-known teams
– The Khemri Classic Cup: Rules for running an alternate league with a Tomb Kings theme
– New Rules: Special rules for running games on a Pyramid Catacombs pitch, and Tomb Kings balls
– Dirt from the Dugout: Mindy Piewhistle's regular gossip column reveals a shocking spate of tomb robbings in the Charnal Valley
– Chat with the Rat: Hackspit 'The Scribbler' Quillchewer's regular article includes an interview with Sharek the Indomitable
– An Ancient Empire Rises Again: Tips and guides for coaching the Tomb Kings to victory
– Cabalvision Presents: Sand and Deliver: A spotlight article on a famous game, and rules to help you recreate it yourself
– Special Rules and Achievements: Six new Achievements and four Special Rules
– Ask Lord Borak: The legendary Chaos player offers his unique perspective on all things Blood Bowl
– Coffin Corner: A memorial for those who gave their lives doing what they loved best
You'll need a copy of Blood Bowl: The Official Rulebook – Third Season Edition!, which is available separately, to make full use of this magazine.All Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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