Dracula’s America: Hunting Grounds
Seit Beginn dieser Woche kann die erste Erweiterung für Dracula’s America vorbestellt werden. Die Jagdgründe sind ab dem 25.01. eröffnet.
The Hunting Grounds is here.
If you haven’t ordered a copy, do so. That way you’ll have the book and still have time to choose which of the new miniatures you want from the offers that’ll be shipped on the 25th.
Dracula’s America: Hunting Grounds (96 Seiten) – 14,99 GBP
Auch die Erweiterung setzt auf die Trennung zwischen Wild West und Horror und bietet Fans beider Welten neues Futter:
This supplement for Dracula’s America: Shadows of the West contains a host of new rules and material and offers something for every player.
– Two New Factions: The Forsaken, ragged survivors of the 7th Cavalry tormented by a bestial curse, and the Shadow Dragon Tong, crimelords with an agenda as mysterious as the powers wielded by their enforcers.
– The Hunting Grounds: Scenarios and encounters that focus on this mythical realm and the power and threats found within it.
– Territory: Build and develop your headquarters, and exploit the benefits it offers, but beware your enemies taking the fight to your home turf.
– Outlaws, Mercenaries and Bounty Hunters: New campaign options, allowing you to turn to a life of crime, bring in wanted fugitives, or sell your gun to the highest bidder.
– New Monsters: The denizens of the Hunting Grounds, in all their terrifying glory.
– New Hired Guns: There’s all kinds of folk willing to sell their skills, and these new Hired Guns offer a range of tactical options… if you can afford them.
– New Gear: Bring a Gatling Gun to a knife fight, or find out why you were always warned about misusing brimstone chalk and vials of ectoplasm.
– New Skills: Riding and Leadership skills give you new combat options and help your posse stay in the fight.
Die Erweiterung verspricht also eine Menge neuer Modelle, von denen wir ja bereits einige gezeigt haben. Wir freuen uns besonders auf die Gatling Gun!
Quelle: Dracula’s America auf Facebook
„Neu“ ist bei der ziemlich altgedienten Old-West-Range von Artizan aber ein relativer Begriff, oder? Ein Kumpel hatte die Gattling schon vor… 15(?) Jahren bei sich herumstehen. 🙂