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Test of Honour Hojo Clan Samurai
This set contains: 1 Hojo Clan Samurai miniature 1 Recruitment card 2 Skill cards The Hojo clan was famous for building and defending forts and castles. Consequently his skills make him a specialist at defence and holding objectives. The Stand Fast skill lets him resist being pushed back - a subtle but incredibly useful ability when you're trying to take and hold your ground. Meanwhile the Sentinel skill allows a companion to take an injury instead of being cut down as if they were your hero, if they are contesting an objective. Finally, his Recruitment card allows you to choose which of these two Skill to start the battle with. Miniatures supplied unpainted and unassembled.
€6,95
Test of Honour Rennyo, Keeper of the Gate
This set contains: 1 Rennyo miniature 2 Recruitment Cards - Rennyo and Ikko Preacher 1 Skill card As a pacifist, Rennyo is an unusual character who cannot make attacks - instead he provides huge bonuses to all the believers around him. There is also a Recruitment card to use the model as an Ikko Preacher. The Ikko-ikki were a rebellious group motivated by religious doctrine. They consisted of peasants, merchants, monks and even low-ranking samurai who all followed a militant sect of Buddhism led by a charismatic priest called Rennyo. In 1486 the Ikko-ikki staged a violent uprising in Kaga province, overthrowing the governor and taking control for themselves – the first time in Japanese history that commoners had ruled a province. The movement had thousands of dedicated followers – fanatical Sohei warrior monks as well as simple peasant farmers seeking an escape from their lives of toil and oppression. Miniatures supplied unpainted and unassembled. We recommend pinning the staff hand to the body for a stronger join.
€6,95
Test of Honour Sohei Musketmen
Test of Honour is a skirmish wargame played on a tabletop battlefield, with roughly 10-20 models on each side. Players select their force before each game based around a hero – perhaps a samurai, a masterless ronin, or even a warrior monk – along with one or two loyal companions and a variety of followers, who could be anything from clan soldiers to peasants. Battles are swift and bloody as players alternate acting with one of their warriors – moving and fighting to achieve the objective of the scenario, whether that be cutting down the enemy, defending an outpost or finding and protecting a spy. As you play through the battles, your hero will use new skills, and perhaps even take the shameful path of deceit and trickery to gain victory – such choices are the ultimate test of honour. This set contains: 3 Sohei Musketmen 1 Recruitment card 1 Trait card 1 Skill card 1 Multi-base Sohei warrior monks armed with muskets battle against the foes of their temple. The Reckless Shooters trait allows musket-armed troops to move faster but limits them to firing at the nearest enemy! The Grab a Musket skill lets a character shoot with the gun of a nearby friend. Miniatures supplied unpainted and unassembled.
€14,95
Test of Honour Ikko Rebel Mob
Test of Honour is a skirmish wargame played on a tabletop battlefield, with roughly 10-20 models on each side. Players select their force before each game based around a hero – perhaps a samurai, a masterless ronin, or even a warrior monk – along with one or two loyal companions and a variety of followers, who could be anything from clan soldiers to peasants. Battles are swift and bloody as players alternate acting with one of their warriors – moving and fighting to achieve the objective of the scenario, whether that be cutting down the enemy, defending an outpost or finding and protecting a spy. As you play through the battles, your hero will use new skills, and perhaps even take the shameful path of deceit and trickery to gain victory – such choices are the ultimate test of honour. This set contains: 3 Ikko Rebels 1 Recruitment Card 1 Trait card 1 Quest card 1 Multi-base These rebel peasants are armed with a variety of weapons (counting as katanas in a group). The Oppressed Masses trait makes them particularly dangerous against samurai class enemies. The Ikko-ikki were a rebellious group motivated by religious doctrine. They consisted of peasants, merchants, monks and even low-ranking samurai who all followed a militant sect of Buddhism led by a charismatic priest called Rennyo. In 1486 the Ikko-ikki staged a violent uprising in Kaga province, overthrowing the governor and taking control for themselves – the first time in Japanese history that commoners had ruled a province. The movement had thousands of dedicated followers – fanatical Sohei warrior monks as well as simple peasant farmers seeking an escape from their lives of toil and oppression. Miniatures supplied unpainted and unassembled.
€14,95
Test of Honour Ikko Rebel Spearmen
Test of Honour is a skirmish wargame played on a tabletop battlefield, with roughly 10-20 models on each side. Players select their force before each game based around a hero – perhaps a samurai, a masterless ronin, or even a warrior monk – along with one or two loyal companions and a variety of followers, who could be anything from clan soldiers to peasants. Battles are swift and bloody as players alternate acting with one of their warriors – moving and fighting to achieve the objective of the scenario, whether that be cutting down the enemy, defending an outpost or finding and protecting a spy. As you play through the battles, your hero will use new skills, and perhaps even take the shameful path of deceit and trickery to gain victory – such choices are the ultimate test of honour. This set contains: 3 Ikko Rebel Spearmen 1 Recruitment Card 1 Trait card 1 Quest card 1 Multi-base These rebel peasants are armed with bamboo spears. The Mob Rush trait allows them to race forward faster if there are plenty of friends around. The Ikko-ikki were a rebellious group motivated by religious doctrine. They consisted of peasants, merchants, monks and even low-ranking samurai who all followed a militant sect of Buddhism led by a charismatic priest called Rennyo. In 1486 the Ikko-ikki staged a violent uprising in Kaga province, overthrowing the governor and taking control for themselves – the first time in Japanese history that commoners had ruled a province. The movement had thousands of dedicated followers – fanatical Sohei warrior monks as well as simple peasant farmers seeking an escape from their lives of toil and oppression. Miniatures supplied unpainted and unassembled.
€14,95