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Age of Sigmar: More Solo-Hammer Adventures

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Apr 16 2020

Games Workshop is back with another batch of battles for playing solo Warhammer!

Last week, GW surprised me by tossing out some rules to play some solo Warhammer and hunt some Troggoths. That was a cool idea and it’s a pretty great concept. They even suggested swapping out monsters for ones you have in your collection and playing the campaign that way. It also makes for an interesting teaching game for brand new players.

Well today they are back with round two! This new campaign will take you dungeon delving into the haunted crypts of Glymmsforge and your opponents are the spectral terrors of the Nighthaunt!

via Warhammer Community

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Glymmsforge Catacombs Campaign Download

Last week, rules writer Sam Pearson introduced us to Troggoth Slayers, a campaign system for Warhammer Age of Sigmar allowing one or more people to play solo by leading a small army on a quest to slay the Troggoth King. In this article he returns with another campaign – this time, you’ll be delving into the haunted crypts of Glymmsforge and battling all kinds of Nighthaunt nasties that dwell below. How long will your stalwart heroes be able to survive?

This campaign is much different that the previous version. While the last campaign was a series of linked battles, this one is a bit more dungeon-crawly. It is recommended for 3-4 heroes and the goal of the campaign is to see how many chambers you can clear. Be aware, the more heroes you bring, the more enemies will show-up so it’s not always best to load-up on heroes and dive in.

There are also rules for lasting injuries and slain heroes – basically damage sticks around! Again, the idea to see how many chambers to clear – so you might want to build your crew with that in mind. Each chamber starts off a with a role to see what’s inside:

There are also rules for the opponent AI and it’s all really simple stuff:

All you’ll need for the enemies is the Nighthaunt forces from Soul Wars to play through this campaign.

The campaign has two battleplans and rules for everything you need to know so why not give it a whirl? It’s a dungeon crawl using the AoS Rules with some tweak – sounds like fun to me!

 

It’s a Catacomb Crawl!

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Author: Adam Harrison
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