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Replace the lighter health chips in your game with Premium Health! These health chips are heavier than the health chips that come with Cloudspire, matching the weight of the unit chips in the game. Premium Health gives you more stable stacks on the table, a custom hard top foil sticker design, and more satisfaction moving your minions across the mat.
The Cloudspire Skymat adds a beautiful layer of theme and convenience to your table! Made of edge-stitched, 3 mm-thick neoprene, the 40"x 35.5" Skymat commands serious table presence and is the ultimate accessory for your battles in Ankar. The beautiful sky background really makes the floating isles of Cloudspire come to life. Many of our fans say the mat is so nice that it's now their go-to...
Cloudspire Vol. 2: Ankar's Plunder brings the next stage of The Joining War to life, telling the story of new factions Horizon's Wrath and The Uprising and how they rained chaos down on Ankar during the griege's attempt to take control of the sky islands. The Ankar's Plunder hardcover collects the Horizon's Wrath and Uprising solos together in one gorgeous tome, complete with expanded story and...
The Joining War hardcover lore and art book brings the story of Cloudspire and illustrations of Anthony LeTourneau to new heights!
This expansion adds a new Corporation to fight against, and a powerful CEO. BioDefend is a weapons manufacturer, and maybe the most dangerous corporation.
This expansion adds a new Corporation to fight against, and a powerful CEO. BioDefend is a weapons manufacturer, and maybe the most dangerous corporation.
This expansion adds a new Corporation to fight against and a powerful CEO. Ebbwall is one of the key corporations responsible for bot subjugation. With their premiere training facilities, this private defense contractor ships highly-trained guards to other corporations around the world.
This expansion adds new captain cards and chips, mods cards, mission cards, equipment cards and dice, new bots chips and cards, terminal cards, and adaptive missions cards.
Every heist needs a specialist, and with The Specialists bot pack expansion, you'll be getting four of them!
The year is AD 79. Seers have learned of the imminent eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and those versed in the mystic arts have made invocations to stop the calamity from claiming thousands of lives. However, these actions have angered Pluto, god of the underworld, who vows to usher in even greater destruction unless the earth’s strongest champions accomplish a series of tasks in a realm of grueling...
Everyone needs more magnets in their life, and you can never have enough brass. With those two truths at the forefront of our decision-making, we came up with the BrassMag miniatures for Too Many Bones. There’s nothing better than the sweet, sweet sound of metallic miniatures schlapping and shklinking onto the heavy-duty Gearloc chips!
Enhance your Too Many Bones experience by adding Dart, the Escapist! Dart is the first ever two-sided Gearloc! Utilizing thicker neoprene, you'll be literally flipping back and forth between her more controlled standard side, and her out of control "dangerous" side! With her companion "Boar'd" and numerous toxins to throw at baddies, Dart gives you powerful crowd control options and a whole new...
Baddies are back on the menu! Carcass, the survivalist Gearloc, is never one to let an enemy go to waste. If he collects a Baddie, you can be sure he'll salvage every piece of it, with recipes that transform his fallen foes into buffs and heals for himself and his party. Whether picking up his fallen foes on the battlefield or salvaging fresh meat directly from the stacks, you'll never look at...
Ghillie is at the ready with his bow drawn, ready to send Baddies off to the long sleep with brute-busting broadhead arrows. He’s in the zone and ready for mayhem! When you’ve got a target on your back, there’s nothing more reassuring than a battlefield laced with traps and a Gearloc zoolinguist calling the animals of Daelore to your aid.
40 Waves in Daelore sails in with a host of new Too Many Bones Encounters and Baddies, all designed for the mechanics of Too Many Bones: Undertow.
One, Gearloc! Two Gearlocs! Three Gearlocs! Four Gearlocs! Ah ah ah ah! With their internship at an end, it will be up to Slank, Gerbil, Flan, and Helix to combine their efforts for an epic tag-team adventure. Don’t underestimate the Lab Rats once they gain some momentum. They are equipped with some brain-bending technology and some Baddie-smashing potential.
40 Days in Daelore adds 40 new Encounters and 15 unique Baddies to your existing Too Many Bones game. Add a ton of variety and challenge to the table. With 40 Days of Daelore, you'll never know what's coming next. A myriad of new challenges await you. New battles to win. New decisions to fret over. New characters to meet. New Baddies to slay.
It’s not an adventure without loot. Grab Nugget and take advantage of a gifted treasure hunter with tricks up her sleeve. She’s a shiny gem in the rough! Armed with her bolo, dagger, and longblade, Nugget can rush in close and cut Baddies to the quick or dance out of range and sling stones until no one else is queuing up to get hurt.
Wielding an arsenal of metal orbs, Polaris is well-positioned to sling iron, nickel, and cobalt around the battlefield like a mad scientist with a slingshot! Polaris will hypnotize and magnetize. With radiation and trepanation, she’ll direct her orbs until Baddies are terrorized at the thought of Daelore earth floating around them.
40 Caves in Daelore throws you into the deadly tunnels under The Break, with new Encounters and Baddies designed for the mechanics of Too Many Bones: Unbreakable.
If you’ve ever wanted to rage against the Tyrant machine, then boy, howdy, do we have something for you. Rage of Tyranny offers a supercharged Tyrant tussle for fans of Too Many Bones who like their games to offer more bones and less meal—as in a painful rearrangement of their Gearloc anatomy.
This ebullient, muscle-bound Gearloc might not attack on every turn, but when he does, look out! The first playable martial artist in Too Many Bones, Static can meditate on turns when he doesn't deal damage, allowing him to save up Dex and unleash blistering attacks when the time is right.
A campaign, you say?! We were getting bombarded with “fan letters” (that’s what we call threats these days) crying out for Too Many Bones to play like a campaign, and we didn’t want to let you all down, so that’s what The Age of Tyranny offers!
Too Many Bones comes loaded for bear by breaking into a new genre: the dice-builder RPG. This game takes everything you think you know about dice-rolling and turns it on its head. Dripping with strategy, this fantasy-based RPG puts you in the skin of a new race and takes you on an adventure to the northern territories to root out and defeat growing enemy forces and of course the infamous...

