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Due to a slight printing error Games Workshop is giving the gift of a free Necromunda Scenario to everyone. It’s back to the Spire of Primus!

There’s a recent book out for Necromunda. The Aranthian Succession: Spire of Primus. It’s concluding the current storyline that’s been the driving factor for much of the strife on Necromunda. There’s a new player for the Throne and things are looking kind of rough for the current Helmawr leadership. However, apparently there was a printing issue and now the studio team is making a correction that benefits everyone with a new scenario to play. And if you want to play it to match the lore, you’re going to need a certain Bounty Hunter in your crew…

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via Warhammer Community

“Have you ever been tasked with an important delivery? How quickly could you get this delivery through the streets? Do you know how to dodge covetous rivals whilst protecting the comatose body of your illegitimate father? This new scenario for Necromunda may be for you.”

Download the Additional Scenario Here For Free

Smuggling Run

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At first glance this mission is pretty straightforward. There’s your typical attacker and defender and in this case the Attacker is attempting to move the package to the delivery to the exit edge. There’s a slight tweak in the Crew section for who each player can bring to the tabletop at the start, too.

While the in-universe lore sets this one up as Kal Jericho trying to smuggle out the stasis casket of Lord Helmawr, there’s really no reason you couldn’t just run this with your own gangs as a (somewhat) standard scenario. There’s countless times gangs in the Underhive have attempted to smuggle the McGuffin out of an enemy’s turf. I’m sure you’ll be able to slot this into your own campaigns fairly easily.

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Gangs fighting in the Underhive over smuggled goods? No way! Who would have though that would spark a fight…

Who doesn’t love a classic smuggling run?! Give it a go for free!

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