Trench Crusade Brings Its Grimdark Warfare To Kickstarter
October 30, 2024 by brennon
Trench Crusade, the Grimdark tabletop wargame set in "a blasphemous alternate WWI era" is now available on Kickstarter with options to get your hands on all manner of miniatures (both physically and digitally) as well as physical rules and more.
Background // Trench Crusade
Trench Crusade comes from the mind of artist Mike Franchina and features rules designed by Tuomas Pirinen of Mordheim fame. It has then been brought to life by James Sherriff and a great team of creatives from the industry including sculptors like Doug Hamilton, Saint Decent, Ana Roman and more.
Players take control of a warband of miniatures taken from a suitably grim selection of factions. Activating their miniatures in alternating order, actions are resolved by rolling two d6 where a 2-6 is a fail and a 7-11 is a success. A 12+ turns into a critical success. Your choices allow you to add and remove dice from this roll which therefore changes fate in your favour. This is done simply so firing from an elevated position adds a die whereas if a miniature is in cover, it removes one.
Trench Crusade Gameplay // Fortress Factory
More of the main mechanics for Trench Crusade comes from the use of Blood and Blessings. When a miniature takes wounds but isn't killed, it gains what's called a Blood Marker which can then be used to force it to roll at a disadvantage. You can also use it to give you an additional die to see if you wound your enemy when attacking them.
Blessings work the opposite way. They can be used to give you an advantage on rolls or force an opponent to take a die away from their wound roll against you. This push and pull of Blood and Blessings means that there are plenty of tactical decisions to make when diving into your games. Blood and Blessings can also be used to fuel magic and maybe even gain the attention of the gods.
Trench Crusade Gameplay // Fortress Factory
If you want to know more about Trench Crusade and how it works, the rules will always be free. You can get the rules HERE from the Trench Crusade website so you can try before you buy.
The Miniatures
Trench Crusade is, at its heart, a miniature agnostic game so you can use whatever figures you have in your collection. But, the team have worked with some amazing sculptors in order to bring to life a series of miniatures for all of the different factions in the game.
Heretic Legion // Trench Crusade
The miniatures, as mentioned earlier, can be picked up digitally as STL Files for you to print at home OR as physical miniatures, printed by MyMiniFactory and Only-Games. What you're seeing here represents all of the miniatures for the different factions that you can get your hands on when going for certain pledge levels.
New Antioch // Trench Crusade
As well as getting all of these miniatures (either digitally or physically) you can also get what they call Warbands. A Warband features eight miniatures from one of the six factions that can be used to make a 700 Ducat Starter Warband in-game.
Court Of The Seven-Headed Serpent // Trench Crusade
These Warbands can be used to take you through a short campaign or into the midst of a longer one if you prefer. From there, you'll want to get your hands on more miniatures for your faction (or kitbash your own) and dive deeper into the options available to you.
The Sultanate Of The Iron Wall // Trench Crusade
All of the miniatures look absolutely stunning and it's so nice to see the vision of Trench Crusade brought to life by so many talented sculptors. You could very easily get one of the Warband sets to form the basis of your collection and then add on different miniatures from your collection. Or, just go all in and get all of these "official" miniatures.
Trench Pilgrims // Trench Crusade
It looks like these miniatures are also going to be available later on down the line at retail so if you like the idea of picking up a faction but you don't want to get all of the miniatures right now, you could always go with a Warband and then expand later on down the line thanks to Only-Games.
The Black Grail // Trench Crusade
Last but not least, we also have some words on the book. Whilst the rules are entirely free online, there will be a big hefty hardback for you to get your hands on as part of this campaign. It will feature the rules but also loads of Trench Crusade lore and art from Mike Franchina as well as John Blanche, Dave Gallagher and Paul Bonner.
The Living Rulebook still exists (as mentioned above) so that will be your first port of call. This book as part of the Kickstarter is for those eager to get all of the Trench Crusade they can into their veins.
Could you be tempted by Trench Crusade now you've seen their offering on Kickstarter?
"Trench Crusade comes from the mind of artist Mike Franchina and features rules designed by Tuomas Pirinen of Mordheim fame..."
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Is that Jesus with the Lewis gun?
Coming this Christmas: Jesus gets a Lewis Gun, and clears the the world of SIN! Can I get an AMEN?
And why is there no Grenadier of Antioch? Totally missed opportunity!
Look really gnarly cool. Way too pricey.
Wow. That Grenadier of Antioch deserves a very respectful * slow clap *
Right? 😁
Not cheap. I’d like it all but I’m in for two factions currently. Fulfillment from Only Games gives me the heebie jeebies though. I may bottle it before the campaign is out.
Would you kindly elaborate on why the heebie jeebies?
I’ve no confidence in Only Games. They were overworked with truly awful support long before this huge Kickstarter. Getting handful of models out of them felt like going to war. I’d resolved never to use them again.
If I was a discord user I probably would not have backed the project at all given how toxic the progressives are who run their server…
Whattya mean “Only Games”? Am I missing something, because I’m seeing this as being supplied by “Factory Fortress INC”? I ask cause I pledged at +HERESIARCH+ and bought it all plus an extra rulebook.
I couldn’t give a rat’s arse about the political shite people have stirred up about this. It’s toy soldiers.
I’m happy it is advertised as being for Mature Audiences, but what about the second part of my question?
Only Games are doing the physical fulfillment
I’ve only had good experiences with Only-Games but that was for a relatively small production run of stuff from Greytide. It’s a real bugger that you’ve had issues getting stuff from them.
Well I’m trusting I think $236 of my pledge to them currently. I’ll be hopeful they’ve got better
Where did you see that? Apologies, I do not have a lot of experience backing Kickstarter campaigns. (nm, just found it!) Man I hope these folks have gotten their act together!)
It’s on the main campaign page after the list of Stretch Goals and somewhat under ‘Manufacturing’ the part with the pictures of actual prints.
Urgh. That sounds fun like pancreas cancer. Probably best to heed your own warnings.
Thanks for the heads up.
I’m torn on this. I like the setting – although WWI like trench warfare and designs feel a bit forced when the barriers to the hells were breached since the crusades. I.e. how unlikely would a bellicose tech development similar to our real world history be in such a scenario…? I feel there ought to be more otherworldly infused weaponry as well as different mundane counterparts and a quite different look. The minis seem fine and the art work is what really captured my interest with the very first announcements (obviously). Still, I think the design is not exactly my… Read more »
Might be worth trying out the free rules and seeing if the game is for you before diving in?
Indeed sound advice. Thanks, Ben! I already got several different iterations of the playtest rules. I guess I’m courting TC for a while now. Buying the physical book for me would be more as what people might call a ‘coffee table book’ – mainly for the art and probably to read in, if the lore part will actually be so good (Who knows? Some names were put out there.). For me, rules would be, well, also in there. ^^ So, I could wait for it to hit retail. The problem is, they make conflicting statements about whether the book will… Read more »
Tbh neither the setting nor the game really appeals to me, depending on how accurate the scaling is to 40k I wouldn’t mind buying some of them to use as proxy Guard Regiments. Some models for the Sultanate could be a fun riff on Tallarn. The New Antioch faction could probably slot in for – Insert Generic Feudal Regiment Here – apart from the Heavy Mechanised Infantry, unless you get a bit loose with the rules and called them Sentinels. Could probably use some of the Heretic Legions & Trench Pilgrims as Traitor Guard stand-ins. Also got plenty of options… Read more »