Grab The Final Warhammer Quest: Cursed City Set This Weekend
November 28, 2022 by brennon
Games Workshop is going to be releasing the final expansion for Warhammer Quest: Cursed City this weekend. Pre-orders will go live for Nemesis where the heroes of Ulfenkarn will find themselves battling against deadly foes as the city crumbles around them.
Nemesis Expansion // Warhammer Quest: Cursed City
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Nemesis introduces new enemies for you to face from the expanded Soulblight Gravelords collection including scheming Necromancers, Wight Kings and Vargheists. As with the last expansion set, this box comes with all of the cardboard but none of the miniatures. So, if you want to get stuck into this one, you will have to pick up the various miniatures separately.
It should also be noted that Nemesis requires Nightwars and the original Cursed City board game to play so make sure you've rooted out those as well. It's a shame that we're not going to be getting as much focus on the expansions of Cursed City as we did with Blackstone Fortress. I would imagine the pandemic and everything else going on over the last few years has but a bit of a dent in their plans but at least they have capped it off rather than leaving the story unresolved.
Could you be tempted to finish off Cursed City with the Nemesis expansion?
"As with the last expansion set, this box comes with all of the cardboard but none of the miniatures..."
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How about no.
Is this the worst expansion system in history ? – I was at my gaming club last night, a fellow is nearly finished painting the core game for playing. So if he wanted to order this at the weekend, based on the first expansion needed + first expansion models also needed what is the total cost of 2 expansions + figures for both expansions ( do you need more figures to play expansion 2 ).
Just madness…
Never played the game so nope.
This is disappointing, compare this to Imperial Assault. Yes you could buy extra minis, but you didn’t have to as you got tokens in the box and only needed the core game not the other expansions.
It is a pity but I think this game was thrown under the COVID issue bus and the lockdowns in China causing the printer problems.
It is a shame because behind all the issued is a really good board game with some wonderful models. The pity is that I dont think we saw the full arc of the story GW had planned.
I would suggest if people are concerned about buying the models honestly just use proxy stand in models. The vampire underworlds set is pretty nice set which can be used.