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Sand & Bone Unboxing + First Match of Spearhead

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In this video I crack open the Spearhead: Sand & Bone Gaming Pack and talk through whether it’s actually worth buying. I was super pumped for this one because it fixes a few things from the first Spearhead pack, and overall it’s a pretty clean package: one sprue of terrain (two fences, two walls, the coffin, and the statue), a set of clearly color-coded decks (twists and player decks for each side), and a thick cardboard board with two layouts. The terrain looks great on the table—tons of skulls, candles, vines, and spooky details—and it’s easy hobby-wise: prime black, drybrush grey, then pick out the metals, bones, and candles. I do have a couple gripes. The board needed a bit of “bend the creases the other way” to lay flat, and the book is thin and honestly kind of disappointing because there’s basically no lore. Rules-wise, a lot of it is available online anyway, but I still like having my army rules in paper. Then I run through my first match on the Delore side: I played the new Cities of Sigmar Fusil Platoon into David’s original Seraphon Spearhead. I lost 17–15 in a super close game, and my big takeaway is I misplayed my Wildercorps early and kind of pinned myself, which made reinforcements and board space a nightmare. The pack itself though? If you love Spearhead, I think it’s a buy—more terrain, new cards, new maps, and more variety game-to-game.

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