New Heroes! Steam & Shadow For Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms
May 5, 2021 by brennon
Modiphius has now dropped the new releases for Chapter II of The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms. Steam And Shadow introduces the mechanical contraptions of the Dwemer plus the brutal backstabbing of the Dark Brotherhood to this 32mm Fantasy skirmish wargame.
Online Character Pack // The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms
We shall start with something a little different. A lot of folks will have seen the epic cinematic trailer for The Elder Scrolls Online and Modphius has now sculpted up the characters from said trailers for you to use in-game!
The set comes with The Nord, The Breton and The High Elf that you can use as your hero or companion during your solo, cooperative or competitive adventures. You also get the villainous Mannimarco, The King of Worms who is looking to bring low the forces of good in Tamriel. These figures are very a period of history long before the events of the Skyrim video game but they should still be fun to see used on the tabletop.
Steam And Shadow
When it comes to the next chapter of The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms, we've got a big new bundle that allows you to get your hands on loads of new miniatures.
Council Of The Dark Brotherhood // The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms
If you're looking to lead the way as a murderous cult then you can play around with the Council here. This set contains Astrid, Festus Krex, Nazir, Gabriella, Babette and Vezeera. They could be used as allies if you're playing a more villainous hero or as foes that you must face down in the darkness of a dungeon somewhere.
If you're looking to take on the role of a Dark Brotherhood Assassin then you could pick up the Aspirants pack too.
Dark Brotherhood Aspirants // The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms
With plenty of daggers to their name, these Aspirants are going to be slicing throats and poisoning people! I like that we've got a good mix of different factions represented here allowing you to make a very bespoke group of killers.
If you fancy challenging some powerful elementals then you can also unleash the fury of the Flame Atronachs on the tabletop.
Flame Atronachs // The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms
These could also be flaming demons that you summon yourself and unleash on the tabletop! I am always a fan of playing a Mage and having access to summoning magic. Who wouldn't want a bunch of "pets" to help you kill your enemies?
The big bundle also comes with all of the previously announced Dwemer releases and the big Frostbite Spiders. You also get the big new Card Pack which contains all of the printed material that you need to use these miniatures in your games.
Steam & Shadow Card Pack // The Elder Scroll: Call To Arms
This gives you an all-in-one set for you to use when playing your games. I like that we're getting this bundle of story content that help build on the world of The Elder Scrolls nicely. I think a lot of folks are going to be enjoying the game in that solo/cooperative sweet spot.
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Those look really good.
nice
Fabulous looking detailed figures.
Is that Apocalypse in the first picture?
One day, when I’ve caught up with my other models building and painting I’d quite like to have a go at some of these… one day!?!
Who am I kidding?
Like the ESO intro characters – may get those not for use in this game, but – is it me, or do some of the other packs characters look like they have awkwardly placed heads?