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Wyrmspan: Playmat
Why switch to natural rubber for Wyrmspan? Some players prefer this neoprene-like material because it\'s easier to remove cards from them. Each playmat is sold separately so you can buy exactly as many as you need (i.e., if you usually play Wyrmspan with 1 other person, you could buy 2; Wyrmspan plays up to 5 players).
Wyrmspan: Upgrade Pack
These 45 metal coins and 104 wooden resource tokens were designed specifically for Wyrmspan (the game includes cardboard tokens). All metal coins are identical, and there are 26 each of the resource tokens: meat, gem, gold, and milk.
[DAMAGED] Rauha
After millennia of sterility, life has sprung again on Rauha. As a venerable Shaman, one of its five worlds has been entrusted to you. Your powers are divine and allow you to shape the environment in order to turn this world into a cradle of life energy, keeper of serenity and harmony for the centuries to come.
Viscounts of the West Kingdom Collector's Box
This Collector\'s Box is designed to fit Viscounts, Gates of Gold, Keeper of Keys, and all additional content, such as promos and metal coins. It fits sleeved cards. The box is the same size as the Collector\'s Boxes for Raiders of the North Sea and Paladins of the West Kingdom (295x295x69mm).
Requires Viscounts of the West Kingdom.
Tiny Epic Dungeons: Extra Dice Set
12 Additional Dungeons Dice to support all player counts and do not have to pass the dice.
The Queen's Gambit: The Board Game
Wonder what it would be like to experience chess like the extraordinary Beth Harmon? In The Queen’s Gambit: The Board Game you compete with other players to claim pieces – and points – from the board. Each turn, you can move your “Gambit” like a different chess piece. But you’ll have to plan ahead like Beth if you want to outwit your opponents and win the game!
[DAMAGED] Windmill Valley
It’s the late 19th century, and more than 9000 windmills dot the landscape of the Netherlands, some of them purpose-built to dry the lowlands, called polders. In the polders between these windmills are fields filled with colourful tulips—the flower that once was a part of the turbulent history of the first financial bubble but is now simply a quintessential part of the Dutch landscape, especially on the famous Bloemen Route (or “Flower Route”).