SoIF: Baratheon - Heroes

SoIF: Baratheon - Heroes

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The Baratheon Heroes #1 box set gives House Baratheon players in the A Song of Ice and Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game a host of options for when they field an army loyal to King Stannis. The box set contains seven new characters, including a new version of King Stannis himself. With four new options for army’s Commander, players will be able to customize their forces to their liking. All the Stat and Tactics cards needed to play these devoted followers are included, so they can be used right out of the box.

The Baratheon Heroes #2 box set for the Song of Ice and Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game gives House Baratheon players eager to see Lord Renly on the Iron Throne a bunch of new options for their forces. With new Attachments, NCUs, and new choices for their army Commander, the set is a great way for players to customize their forces to fit their own particular playstyle.

The Baratheon Heroes #3 box set for the Song of Ice and Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game contains King Stannis, Justin Massey, Dale Seaworth, and his squire Bryen Farring. Off the field but of even equal value is his wise counselor Maester Cressen, and even the court fool, Patchface, proves his value to his king with his bizarre but insightful mutterings.

The Baratheon Heroes #4 box set: Whether commanding units of their own or standing united around King Renly Baratheon in support of his claim, the heroes of the Rainbow Guard comprise some of the most skilled warriors to take the field in the War of the Five Kings. They count among their number Ser Loras Tyrell, Ser Robar Royce, Lord Bryce Caron, Ser Emmon Cuy, Ser Guyard Morrigen, Brienne of Tarth, and Ser Parmen Crane. Each a capable commander in their own right, they are at their most formidable standing together with King Renly himself on the field, not just for their expertise, but as a symbol for all King Renly’s troops to rally behind.