Description
Battles are rarely fought in a vacuum. The greater war adds context to each engagement, from the history of each side to secret agendas and goals that could spell victory even in the face of defeat.
The Dominatus Narrative Campaign Deck offers a shared narrative experience, weaving combined tales of heroism and victory as you and a group of players form alliances and fight connected battles in a multi-game Warhammer 40,000 campaign. As the war escalates, you’ll see your armies and warriors grow stronger with each engagement. While you can stretch a single deck across multiple players, we recommend that each player has a deck for themselves for convenience.
This deck contains 89 cards:
– 27 Agenda cards
– 9 Agenda Achieved cards
– 9 Briefing cards
– 9 Location cards
– 35 Upgrade cards
A 12-page reference booklet is included to help you get started. You will need a Chapter Approved 2026-27: Mission Deck to use the contents of this set. The core rules can be downloaded for free on the Warhammer 40,000 App.
The Dominatus Narrative Campaign Deck offers a shared narrative experience, weaving combined tales of heroism and victory as you and a group of players form alliances and fight connected battles in a multi-game Warhammer 40,000 campaign. As the war escalates, you’ll see your armies and warriors grow stronger with each engagement. While you can stretch a single deck across multiple players, we recommend that each player has a deck for themselves for convenience.
This deck contains 89 cards:
– 27 Agenda cards
– 9 Agenda Achieved cards
– 9 Briefing cards
– 9 Location cards
– 35 Upgrade cards
A 12-page reference booklet is included to help you get started. You will need a Chapter Approved 2026-27: Mission Deck to use the contents of this set. The core rules can be downloaded for free on the Warhammer 40,000 App.
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