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Warhammer: October Collectible Coin & Monthly Miniature

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Warhammer: October Collectible Coin & Monthly Miniature

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It’s time to plan a visit to your native Warhammer Store in October to get your arms on a creepy coin and month-to-month miniature!

With October proper across the nook it’s that point of 12 months when of us get all…spooky. It’s all in good enjoyable, proper? RIGHT?! I hope so. Anyhow, Games Workshop has revealed the Collectible Coin for the month of October and it includes a selected Cursed City.

through Warhammer Community

“You can also pick up October’s collectible coin of the month, which is also Cursed City-themed. Sadly, you won’t be able to use it to buy your freedom if you’re captured by Gorslav the Gravekeeper. It’s available from the 1st of October. Ask the store staff how you can claim this month’s coin.”

Yep! It’s Cursed City themed and appears…fairly cool really. I just like the wolf picture on the coin! Check in together with your native Warhammer Store for particulars on how one can rating one in your go to. Now, so far as the miniature of the month you’re in for a (trick or) deal with!

“To celebrate the re-release of this action-packed cooperative game, you’ll also be able to pick up a free Cursed City miniature at your local Warhammer store.”

Naturally, that is solely whereas provides final. I’m questioning precisely how this can get divided up however I’m wanting ahead to seeing these miniatures obtainable once more.

Supply points apart, Cursed City had among the coolest sculpts for miniatures inside a Boxed Game from GW in a very long time. I do know quite a lot of Graveguard gamers obtained a kick out of getting all these zombies and skeleton choices so as to add to their armies. And then there was the hope of the Undead Ogor military…

And let’s not low cost all these heroes! Pretty candy assortment of fashions proper there for certain. So if you would like a coin or a shot at one of many miniatures be sure you drop by your native Warhammer Store beginning October first!

 

Tis the season…of Spooky!

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Writer, Editor, Texas Native, and Austinite for 15+ years, Adam covers all issues Tabletop Gaming. Which contains Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, D&D, Board Games and every thing else that includes cube, boards, playing cards and a desk.
A hobbyist, participant, and collector of miniatures and video games, Adam’s present obsession are his Death Armies for Age of Sigmar, his Blood Angels and Tyranids for 40k, and his ever rising Arkham Horror: The Card Game Collection.

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