CMON – CMND0275 – A Song of Ice & Fire Umber Ravagers (Destroyers of House Umber)
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House Umber is not known for its cavalry, but it is as devastating and deadly as any in Westeros. The destroyers of House Umber are not as heavily armoured as other cavalries, but they strike with unbridled fury. If they attack an enemy from the flank…
SKU | 383787 |
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EAN | 889696016775 |
MPN | CMND0275 |
Categories | Games, Tabletop |
Tags | Adult, CMON, Expansions, from 14 years, SALE, Strategy games, Tabletop figures, Teenagers |
House Umber is not known for its cavalry, but it is as devastating and deadly as any in Westeros. The destroyers of House Umber are not as heavily armoured as other cavalries, but they strike with unbridled fury. If they attack an enemy from the flank or rear, it means swift, cruel death for the enemy. They are fast, efficient and hugely resilient, a perfect force for the North, where bare survival depends on how fast and hard you strike.
The unit expansion A Song of Ice & Fire – Umber Ravagers brings four miniatures to the popular world of the epic tabletop game. Included are four House Umber Ravagers as well as a unit card and a movement board.
A Song of Ice & Fire – Stark Starter Set is required to play this expansion.
– Players: 2 players, ages 14+
– Play time: 45+ minutes
Weight | 0,3 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 16 × 6 cm |
Target group | Adult, Teenagers |
Produkttyp | Tabletop figures |
Kind | Strategy games |
Playing time (max) | 90 min |
Skill | Profi |
Playing time (min) | 45 min |
Language | DE |
Age recommendation | from 14 years |
Kind of Product | Expansions |
Players (max) | up to 2 |
Players (min) | 2 |
Color | multicolored |
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Manufacturer information
Asmodee GmbH
Friedrichstraße 47
45128 Essen
DE - Deutschland
E-Mail: vertrieb@asmodee.com
Person responsible for the EU
Asmodee GmbH
Friedrichstraße 47
45128 Essen
DE - Deutschland
E-Mail: vertrieb@asmodee.com
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