Conquest - First Blood Starter - Two player Set

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Grab a friend and dive into the world of Conquest: This special 2 player starter set is themed for our fast paced narrative game, First Blood. With 50 Conquest miniatures, these may be used to play either First Blood or our mass fantasy battle game The Last Argument of Kings. One miniature set, one world of Ea, two game styles to play! The Old Dominion is our newest, 6th faction, to be released for the Conquest series. Your starter army contains the Kheres, Moroi, Praetorians and Legionairres infantry set with the Xhillarch character. The W’adrhŭn starter army comes ready to play with Blooded, Braves, Hunters, and Slingers infantry sets with the Predator character. This includes 2 deluxe paperback copies of the new 2.0 First Blood rule sets (in English) , Living World Information Cards and a path of Conquest guide that helps players understand how to next advance their game play!

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Conquest - First Blood Starter - Two player Set
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Conquest
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