She put the Golem on top (and acquired it) and the Crawling Hands next. The other card was the Crawling Hands henchman, so we got our first look at it then. One was the Goblin Golem of Obsidian-a promo ally card I’d gotten with Deck 2, which is basically Ranzak in a mech suit. Yoon started off at the Canny Jackal, and used a Blessing of Nethys to peek at the top two cards. This particular set of locations doesn’t have as many monsters, and there are two locations that had none at all (except for the potential henchman or villain). We really wanted as many boons as possible to collect. Neither the Natron Zombie nor the Crawling Hands henchmen allow you to close a location after defeating them-not that we’d want to. (Tup actually has 18, with Deliverance, so that’s a slight help.) We didn’t have to worry about taking damage quite as much as burying cards, because buried cards don’t count. Since we start with 17 cards each, that means each of us needs to acquire 4 more cards before the end of the scenario to win. To win, each character has to have 21 or more cards in their hand, deck, and discard pile. He’s not terrible, but if you don’t have Electricity, you have to bury a random card from your discard pile… which is particularly bad in light of the other rule for this scenario. For starters, any time you encounter a regular monster, you banish it and face the Natron Zombie henchman instead. We knew this scenario was going to be a tough one. But it seems that tonight those hands are a bit creepier than usual. Now it’s time to head to the auction house, the Canny Jackal, where the severed hands of dishonest scavengers are mounted on the Pillar of Second Thoughts as a warning. Well, it seems we had a pretty successful journey through the necropolis of Wati. The rest were released on Thingiverse, and are available there and here on MyMiniFactory: ( Ambush Maw, Baymara, Battlefield Elemental, Dreadfolk, Nightfiend, Patchmaster, and Wolfeater).Īll monsters were designed and sculpted by Dutchmogul, except for the Cave Lurker, which was sculpted from concept art by Adam Slivka.We continue our journey through Pathfinder Adventure Card Game: Mummy’s Mask with Deck 2: “Empty Graves.” In case you missed it, we started here with an overview of the base set, and you can read about Deck 1 here. And, of course, there are spoilers ahead! ![]() ![]() Many of the models included were only released via Patreon ( Cave Lurker, Dreadhounds, Eye of Maloch, Graven, Guardian Dragon, Helweald Dryad, Hellwright, Pinfolder, Quarrymaster, Snail Knight, Spellworm Colony, Thornbacked Shribbler, Wilderfolk, and Zenogon). This set also includes a PDF of 5E compatible rules for each monster (and for the narrator, Baymara, the Grand Chronicler of High Hivald). These designs are scaled for standard miniature gaming (compatible in size with Reaper, Games Workshop, et cetera) and are optimized to print on home FDM (or SLA/DLP) machines and will print without need of supports. ![]() This collection of 20 unique monsters (with 24 total miniatures) was compiled from models released as part of our first "Monster Mondays" event (a weekly model release for our Patreon supporters).
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