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07-12-2013: some new info and pictures about Mage-Knight HeroClix:
"...each Mage Knight: Resurrection figure will incorporate SwitchClix technology and feature two dials! One dial is intended to be played with the Mage Knight 2.0 rule set, and the second dial is fully HeroClix Powers and Abilities Card (PAC) compatible! That’s right; Mage Knight and HeroClix fans will each have two great ways to enjoy Mage Knight: Resurrection!"
Our first Mage Knight: Resurrection product is a 24 Ct. Gravity Feed display! (SKU 71051)
There are 25 figures to collect with the following rarity breakdown:
11 Common Figures
8 Uncommon Figures
5 Rare Figures
1 Chase Figure
Next up we have the Mage Knight: Resurrection Campaign Starter set! (SKU 71053). The Mage Knight: Resurrection Campaign Starter set includes five re-painted sculpts (all with new dial designs) and one sculpt that is unique to the Starter itself, the Harrowblade!
The Mage Knight: Resurrection Campaign Starter set also includes everything you will need to return to the fantasy realm of Mage Knight:
One Mage Knight 2.0 compatible Combat Dial and one HeroClix PAC compatible dial per figure
6 HeroClix Character Cards
HeroClix Core Rulebook
HeroClix Powers and Abilities Card (PAC)
Campaign Scenario Rules
48 Horde Tokens
Terrain Marker and Object tokens
Dice
4 Maps
From Wikipedia:
"Mage Knight is a miniatures wargame using collectible figures, created by WizKids, Inc, and is the earliest example of what is now known as a Collectible Miniatures Game. The game was designed by founder Jordan Weisman along with Kevin Barrett. The game is the first to use WizKids' Clix system, combining roleplaying and wargaming elements with aspects of collectible card games. Mage Knight achieved success after it was introduced in 2000. "
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