Something to Quest For

By Guest, in News

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“...I set down my Lance, symbol of duty. I spurn those whom I love.
I relinquish all, and take up the tools of my quest.
No obstacle will stand before me. No plea for help shall find me
wanting. No moon will look upon me twice lest I be judged idle.
I give my body, heart, and soul to the Lady whom I seek...”
- Bretonnian Questing Vow

wi-a-noble-quest.pngWelcome back to another Warhammer: Invasion card of the week spotlight! The Fourth Waystone, the fifth Battle Pack in The Enemy Cycle, will be on store shelves next week, and with it comes a host of new deck-building options. Over the past two weeks, we’ve seen the vile taint of corruption spread through Tainted Well and Corruption of Purity. This week, let’s help even the score by taking a sacred journey with an upcoming Order-only neutral card, A Noble Quest.

Although they may be thematically engaging, Quest cards can be an afterthought when deck-building. Their effects usually require that you amass a sum of resource tokens over a series of turns by placing a unit on that Quest. However, if the unit leaves that Quest for some reason, any resources you collected are lost. So while the Quest card effects may be attractive, triggering them requires a hefty commitment.

But what if it were easier? A Noble Quest is a zero-cost Order-only neutral tactic that allows its player to place one resource token on a Quest card, if a unit is questing there. With inexpensive Quest cards like Prepare for War, Reclaim the Hold, and Repair the Waystones, A Noble Quest helps make the commitment worthwhile and the strategy viable. And remember, Ancient Map is a good way to make sure that your best Quest card hits the table early.

Keep watching at your local retailer, as The Fourth Waystone will be available soon... and join us next week for another Warhammer: Invasion card of the week!