Face Ghosts & Mighty Draugr In The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms

November 6, 2023 by brennon

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Modiphius has recently released some neat new miniatures for those looking to expand their adventures in The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms. There are some spooky offerings for you to scoop up for this 32mm miniatures game including actual ghosts and some shambling undead champions.

Ghosts Of Yngvild - The Elder Scrolls Call To Arms

Ghosts Of Yngvild// The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms

Leading the way, we have the Ghosts Of Yngvild which dive deep into the stories that you can explore in Skyrim. Here we have Arondil, the Exiled Necromancer who has been doing all sorts of dark experiments. This has summoned the Yngvild Ghosts who are now being controlled by Arondil alongside a Breton and Dunmer Necromancer ally. A great set for those wanting to play out a specific scenario!

If you're looking to face down a deadlier threat then you can also pick up this set of Draugr Masters.

Draugr Masters - The Elder Scrolls Call To Arms

Draugr Masters // The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms

This set comes with some great characters to lead your Draugr warbands in The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms but also solid options for bosses and mini-bosses that you could face if you were playing the game solo or in cooperative mode. You've got a Solstheim Dragon Priest from the Skyrim DLC as well as a Draugr Wight Lord and three Draugr Wights. A solid way for you to boost the lethal effectiveness of your Draugr!

If you're a Mage who is seeking to protect themselves against your foes then you could also summon yourself a Frost Atronach. You might even encounter these in the wild should you be near particular places of power.

Frost Atronach - The Elder Scrolls Call To Arms

Frost Atronach // The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms

This fellow can be summoned from the depths of Oblivion and is going to be great at smashing apart your foes in close combat. Even when they die, the Frost Atronach can also explode and spike their enemies in icy shards.

Last but not least, we have some Sabre Cats that are going to be prowling the wilderness and ambushing unsuspecting heroes on the road. Don't get turned into kitty food!

Sabre Cats - The Elder Scrolls Call To Arms

Sabre Cats // The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms

Using their heft, these predators are going to be pinning down all that get in their way and turning them into mince meat! I like the idea of heading down into the depths of a catacomb to find that all of the bandits have been killed. As you go deeper, you find that there are in fact a pair of Sabre Cats that have been after a good meal and have now turned on you!

Will you be picking up some of these new miniatures for The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms?

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