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Warhammer Beastgrave: The Accessories Unboxed

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Sep 22 2019
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Come take a look as we unbox the cool new accessories that take Warhammer Underworlds and give it a CCG flavor infusion.

That’s right folks, come with us as we take you through a magical journey inside the various containers of the new Beastgrave expansion. Now the irony of unboxing a box isn’t lost on me, but these accessories are pretty cool–let’s take a look.

First things first, let’s get to the terrain because that’s the one thing that’s not like the others in this pack. This Ghurish terrain is pretty stellar, whatever Warhammer you’re playing. Underworlds, Age of Sigmar, 40K, Kill Team, this terrain works for pretty much everything. You’ve got giant Crystals, monstrous bones, green (or whatever color) slime and some exotic terrain…

Alright now we get to the accessories. Let’s start with the Deck Box (and you’ll also find some special themed sleeves) that will protect your deck. It’s the same sort of thing you’d expect to see from a new core block release from one of those other card games, but it makes sense, given the strangely hybrid nature of Underworld.

Adding to that feel is the new playmat that’s ready to help you get your game sorted and take it to the next level.

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But the real crown of this collection is the new carrying case. It’s the perfect size for your warbands. Firm enough to protect them, but soft enough to be pretty mobile, these cases are a reminder that Warhammer Underworlds is also a miniatures game.

At any rate, all of these accessories should be available now–they’re a lot of fun, we enjoyed digging into them, and if you’re playing Warhammer Underworlds or know someone who plays it, these accessories are a perfect gift.

Hope you enjoyed this look at the Beastgrave Accessories, let us know what you think in the comments!

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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