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Necromunda: Outland Beastmasters Bring More Vermin To The Tabletop

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Jan 16 2023
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The Outland Beastmasters of Necromunda have found more burrowing baddies to cause some tremors in the Underhive and beyond.

You didn’t think there was just a single Beastmaster running around the Outlands in Necromunda, did you? And you are aware of the very diverse flora and fauna on the planet — even if it’s been stripmined to dust — right? Well, as famous movie quote goes, “Life, uh…finds a way.” And in this case “life” looks a whole lot like a particularly wormy batch of beasts.

via Warhammer Community

“If that weren’t enough, there are even more breeds of Beastmaster on the loose, and they’ve found some other nasty vermin to pal about with – Millisaurs.

These ichorous invertebrates were likely smuggled onto Necromunda centuries ago – courtesy of the planet’s lax import controls – to help clear debris and other critters from mining tunnels. Left unchecked, the voracious worms have by now spread across much of the planet, from outland ore-pits to underhive sump-nests. “

These Millisaurs are pretty nasty beasts. They have rock-skinned hides that make them tough to take out. They have buzzsaw like ringed maws that are capable of to chewing through almost anything. If that wasn’t scary enough they can also get where they need to be thanks to their Infiltrate and Burrowing skills.

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Don’t discount the Beastmaster himself. He’s got a few tricks of his own, too. Adding one to your gang is a great way to get access to a “gaggle of beasts” from the Outlands.

Keep an eye out for these models coming soon from Forge World. Or at least watch where you step in the Outlands and the Underhive of Necromunda!

 

…didn’t we name the Ripperjacks Kodo and Podo already?

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Author: Adam Harrison
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