Drifter Hero Pack
(Limit 2 per customer)
Traveling the plains and trails as a Drifter is a lonely life, but one born of necessity. These scruffy and reluctant Heroes are not much to look at, but when the chips are down, they know how to get the job done. Drifters are rare and have a supernatural element to them, with a penchant for long life and always being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Followed by darkness and death, Drifters fear making any long-term attachments, as they have seen enough to know that nothing lasts forever...well, almost nothing.
The Drifter is a new Hero Class that can be added to your games of Shadows of Brimstone. He is a veteran gunfighter, with long years of experience in fighting evil wherever he goes. As a Danger Magnet though, a Drifter rarely needs to look for trouble... the darkness always finds him. Includes Male and Female Drifter miniatures in high-detail PLASTIC, two 30mm plastic bases, Drifter Double-Sided Hero Character Sheet, Rulesheet, Drifter Upgrade Chart, Starting Upgrade Cards, and Starting Gear.
Figures supplied unassembled and unpainted.
Posted by Heath on 20th Dec 2023
Love the model Love the attract danger concept but wow an elite ability is tough enough but a freebie Be ready for some tough fights people nice abilities but can be found wanting with the huge gulf of double required experience points This plus the free elite ability make it hard to choose the drifter but it’s all in the challenge A decent purchase
Posted by Greg Osborne on 15th May 2021
This character (and mini) recreate the essence & look of Clint Eastwood's character, down to the cheroot.
This character is one of the main reasons I got into the Weird West genre. I feel inpired to create my own Frontier Town and name it Lago.
Posted by Unknown on 4th Jan 2021
Requiring double xp to level means that the drifter will soon be left behind if all characters are starting out at the same time (as in our campaign). Certain classes level more quickly due to the killshot-based XP (e.g, the gunslinger) and will leave the drifter behind in a flash and very quickly you have a character at level 5 and a level 2 gunslinger being hopelessly unable to keep up in a level 5 adventure. While I enjoy challenges, this was pretty harsh and we had to toss the rules aside in order to keep one of our players interested in playing.