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Greyjoy: House Harlaw Reapers

Do Fear the House Harlaw Reapers

Suggested Retail Price: $37.99

PLAYING TIME

60min

PLAYER COUNT

2 players

SUGGESTED AGE

14+ years old

About the Game

The sigil of House Harlaw is a silver scythe. The House Harlaw Reapers have taken that sigil and turned it into an actual weapon of war. Agricultural scythes make poor combat weapons, but the Reapers have adopted using long-handled axes with equally massive blades. These grisly instruments can mow down men in combat the way a regular scythe can mow down wheat in the field. House Greyjoy is putting them to use, clearing the battlefields of enemies.

The House Harlaw Reapers unit box for the A Song of Ice and Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game gives House Greyjoy players a melee-focused unit for their army. The Reapers wade into battle with their scythes, dealing massive amounts of damage as they go. But as they reap, so too do they sew. Sew chaos among the enemy ranks, anyway. Foes do not like standing against these gruesome soldiers. The set also comes with the Warsworn Unit Attachment that will make taking out enemy ranks and units even more rewarding.

Tactical points

With their Ability Reaper’s Fervor, not only are defending enemies more likely to fail panic tests, but also either suffer more wounds from it or allow the House Harlaw Reapers to recover wounds themselves.

Be Careful! Lightly armored, if the Harlaw Reapers don’t manage to accumulate Pillage tokens, they won’t be able recover wounds.

13
Miniatures
1
Unit Card
1
Attachment Card
1
Movement Tray

Highly Detailed Figures

The House Harlaw Reapers are represented on the table by highly detailed, pre-assembled, colored plastic figures, casting an imposing visage on the tabletop.

Everything Included

The box set contains the unit figures, their movement tray, and stat card, meaning that they are ready to use right out of the box.

New Options

The Reapers are a melee-centric unit adept at sewing chaos among the enemy ranks and give House Greyjoy players a new option when building their army.