The cards

Anatomy of the cards

All cards are standard poker-sized and easy to sleeve (with standard Magic The Gathering sleeves, for exemple).
Once sleeved, it is easy to write on it with an erasable marker, but you can too use a wooden pencil directly on the card, allowing you to erase softly the information if needed.

Faction Cards

A – Faction / Name of the unit
B – Nominal Costs
C – Keywords
D – Visual
E – Nominal Statistics (Move / Range / Melee / Armor)
F – Abilities & Special Rules List (+ lines to be completed if needed)
G – Equipment & Options List (+ lines to be completed if neededd )

Campaign Cards

As not all players are necessarily campaign players, we’ve chosen to offer an optional pack of Campaign Cards, complementary to the Faction Decks.

1 – Name of the model (facultative )
– Experience Tracking
– Skill Advancement
– Battle Scars Tracking / Injuries
5 – Free Notes about the model ( facultative)

The way it works is simple as Hell:

Sleeve your profile cards; put on the front   the profile card of the chosen model, and   on the back a Campaign Card  , allowing you to promote the units of your choice and to note the progression (Experience  Skills and  Scars ) of these units over the course of the campaign.

Goetic Spell Cards

Last but not least, players of the Court of Seven-Headed Serpent will be able to simplify their lives even further by using the optional Goetic Spell pack, allowing them to test different configurations and Sin-dedicated variant Warbands at will, and to swap Powers between 2 games.

a – Name of the Goetic Spell
– Casting Cost (BLOOD MARKERS )
– Limitations
– Effects
e – Keywords

Each beautifully designed card summarizes the spell’s name, cost, limitations and effects and can easily be attached to any caster you want.

Gallery

Some examples of delivered decks

An example of a sleeved card with a profile card on the front and a campaign tracking card on the back.
(At the top, you can see a clear plastic storage box included as a $1 option with the decks)

It is possible to write with a wooden pencil (and erase by gently rubbing)

It is also possible to write with a permanent pencil