Shikarri Nomad Crusaders Enemy Pack
Once an advanced space-faring civilization, the people of Shikar had a rich culture of art, music, and technology. But when a cataclysm introduced Dark Stone to their world, the corruption of the Void spread quickly, consuming their planet in Darkness. Those that escaped are now nomads, traveling from world to world, on a crusade to stop the spread of the Void across the galaxy. They have vowed to destroy all Dark Stone and fanatically hunt down those that have been tainted by the Darkness.
This Enemy Pack contains everything you need to add the ruthless, Void hunting Shikarri Nomad Crusaders to your games of Shadows of Brimstone! There are 6 Shikarri Nomad Crusader models, as well as the large Enemy Record Sheet for them, die-cut counters, and all of the Threat Cards needed to add them to your games.
Figures supplied unassembled and unpainted.
Posted by Lexi on 27th Aug 2022
Finally faced these darkstone hating folks in the canyons today, definitely an interesting and challenging enemy! The elite options are pretty punishing and that armour makes them really tough to hurt.
The sculpts are very nice and I appreciate the options available for heads. A great and flavourful addition to the pool of enemies.
Posted by Jens on 12th Aug 2021
Great enemies, with a very interesting mechanics (without corruption, no enemies at all) and you can meet them in many Other Worlds - so perfect, for all-in gamers
Great detailed miniatures and you can assemble them , they way you like, with your own head variations
Posted by Louis d'Auteuil on 18th Nov 2019
Those minis are very easy to assemble. There is a few options for the kind of heads you want them to have (helmet, male or female).
Good addition to your collection. Also, since they have enemy cards for every world, you should often meet them.
Posted by Scott Everts on 7th Nov 2019
Nice to see a new human enemy type and they have an interesting backstory. The sculpts are quite nice. I have noticed the slight scale change on human minis since the original release. It looks like later figures are about 5% to 10% larger. Plus their bodies are a bit bulkier and their accessories are larger. So the early figures look a bit small compared to these later designs.