Play As Seraphon & Forge Weapons In Age Of Sigmar: Soulbound

July 1, 2021 by brennon

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Cubicle 7 has now released two of their Warhammer Age Of Sigmar: Soulbound supplements in a digital format. You can now snap Stars & Scales alongside Steam And Steel and drop more options into your Fantasy roleplaying adventures.

Stars & Scales - Age Of Sigmar Soulbound RELEASE

Stars & Scales // Age Of Sigmar: Soulbound

Stars & Scales introduces you to the strange and unknowable mysteries of the Seraphon. The Seraphon are, much like the Stormcast Eternals, not able to be taken into a Binding (adventuring group) but that doesn't mean that they don't help out the forces of Order when required.

To that end, a selection of allies, characters and more have been included as part of Stars & Scales for you to encounter during your adventures. As well as that, you'll also find two Archetypes that you can play as. Rules are presented for creating Skink Starpriest and Saurus Oldblood characters alongside subfaction bonuses and additional options for being Starborne or Coalesced.

Seraphon might not be a regular addition to your Binding but I do like the idea that you could have some recurring characters popping up now and then to aid the Binding and guide them towards the desired end. Perhaps the Seraphon have a plan all of their own and are simply using the Binding to achieve it?

Steam And Steel

As well as being able to play as the strange Seraphon, you'll also be able to forge weapons, armour, runes and even contraptions using Steam And Steel.

Steam And Steel - Age Of Sigmar Soulbound RELEASE

Steam And Steel // Age Of Sigmar: Soulbound

There is a lot packed into Steam And Steel. If you're playing as a Fyreslayer or a Kharadron Overlord in your games of Soulbound then you will really want to pick this up. They have presented so many different relics, items and more that you can work on crafting. There is something there for everyone which is always nice to see.

They have even presented rules for making mechanical chairs and prosthetic limbs which you can use with your characters if you desire too. As I say, something for everyone! I wasn't overly fussed about the more mechanical side of Age Of Sigmar, to begin with, it all felt very World Of Warcraft and Gnomish, but I've come around to it after reading more about it in a few books and tinkering with the Kharadron Overlord miniatures range.

Are you going to be checking out these two new supplements for Age Of Sigmar: Soulbound?

"There is something there for everyone which is always nice to see..."

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