Vendor: Asmodee
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In the places of power where ordered space decays and gives way to the void, there are those who would call power from the beyond to create abominations beyond our imagining. But there are a brave few who would set forth and risk their lives to put a stop to these terrors. This expansion features 5 investigators and contains all the player cards and customization options originally featured in The Dunwich Legacy cycle.
Smite abominations as the chef, Zoey Samaras. Sniff out a good story as the reporter, Rex Murphy. Use your money and wits to solve any problem as the dilettante, Jenny Barnes. Speak with the dead and perform grim rites as the musician, Jim Culver. And finally, go looking for trouble as the drifter, “Ashcan” Pete, along with his trusty hound Duke.
The Dunwich Legacy Investigator Expansion can be used to build or enhance investigator decks for any Arkham Horror: The Card Game scenario or campaign.
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