Faeries Have Been Spotted In The Moonstone Kickstarter!
October 24, 2016 by deltagamegirl22
The whimsical fantasy world of Moonstone continues to grow as each stretch goal is passed. There are already four different goals that have been unlocked, including upgraded packing that shows off the beautiful artwork from Shane Cook, Gotchgut The Giant, and (perhaps most importantly) both Faeries Troupes!
The retail quality packaging was the first to be reached, which only makes the miniatures more special as it shows off the wonderful artwork for the characters of Moonstone.
Next up, came Gotchgut The Giant. He's available as a resin add on that can play in either of the initial factions. He'll sit on a 40mm base, so I know he'll look every bit as detailed as the Goblin Firespitter from Goblin King Games' first miniature.
And last, but certainly not least, both Troupes for the Faeries have been unlocked as available add-ons. Yes, please! First is the Enclave, featuring Teetoe, Fraya, and Fencer. Box 2 is the Shadow Glade, featuring Butterfingers, Wasp and Silvertongue. I cannot wait to see how these play in the game.
Don't you worry, there's plenty more where these came from, and the Gnome have yet to be introduced in Moonstone.
Will you be adding Faeries to your collection?
"...there's plenty more where these came from, and the Gnome have yet to be introduced in Moonstone"
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I didn’t think I needed a fantasy skirmish game, but there is something about the art work and sculpts for Moonstone that has me very tempted. Will be keeping a close eye on this!
Closing in on Gnomes now. Faeries are nice, and unusually paired with Goblins. Going to back, question is to what level.
I like what I see.
the faeries are my favourites but those gnomes are amazing.
I think it stands a good chance of completing all the stretch goals so fingers crossed.
bring on the whimsy and deliver the magical fairy tale of my youth.
bippity boppity boo
Yes I like a good gnome… and these are some of the best I’ve seen