Also, a huge thank you to Games Workshop for providing me with a review copy so that I am able to share my thoughts with you all.įirst things first, let’s breakdown this unique mechanic that comes with this chaotic warband. There are a total of 32 cards and 4 fighters to breakdown. It doesn’t mean that it is inherently bad but perhaps can be considered hard to use or counter intuitive to your game plan. Lastly, a score of “D” means the card is on the weaker side of things. A score of “C” means that card can be good in certain situations but will usually require extra support. “B” means that the card is strong and will usually be included, but not always. Note: As per my previous articles, I’ll be using the following rating system.Ī score of “A” means that the card is very powerful and should almost always be included in your deck builds. In this review I will detail the fighter cards, the Desecration mechanic, and review all the faction specific objectives, gambits, and upgrades. If you are interested in hearing our take on the Universal cards that come in this expansion, check out this article.
Hello you Slaves to Darkness! Today I will be discussing the first warband to enter the Direchasm via an expansion: Khagra’s Ravagers.