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Our Verdict
Perfect for those looking to ramp up the difficulty with an iconic villain and imposing miniatures.
Highlights
- Mumm-Ra introduces new tactical challenges
- Fantastic visual quality of miniatures
- Exclusive weapons that shift gameplay
- Pure nostalgia for series fans
Keep in mind
- Requires the base game to play
- Language dependency for cards/sheets
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If you already enjoy the mayhem of Zombicide and have a soft spot for 80s nostalgia, the Thundercats Pack #3 is the perfect upgrade to spice up your tabletop experience. This expansion isn't just about 'more miniatures'; it's about cranking up the difficulty and adding strategic depth to your sessions. The main attraction here is the arrival of Mumm-Ra, the iconic villain who comes to turn the survivors' lives into a living nightmare.
What makes this pack truly interesting is the antagonist's versatility. You don't just get one Mumm-Ra, but two distinct versions: the Necromancer and the Abomination. While the Necromancer focuses on manipulating and summoning zombie hordes to corner the heroes, the Abomination is a brute force of nature that charges the front lines, crushing everything in its path. It's the perfect blend of crowd control and massive damage, forcing players to rethink their survival tactics.
Beyond the villain, the pack includes exclusive weaponry and thematic special effects inspired by the Thundercats universe. These items aren't just for show; they introduce new combat dynamics and utilities that make the gameplay richer and more varied. If you felt that the undead hordes were becoming too predictable, the presence of a master of dark arts and a colossal monster will bring back the tension needed to keep the group on edge. Get your heroes ready, gather your team, and try not to be annihilated by the forces of evil, because Mumm-Ra is not playing around!
What makes this pack truly interesting is the antagonist's versatility. You don't just get one Mumm-Ra, but two distinct versions: the Necromancer and the Abomination. While the Necromancer focuses on manipulating and summoning zombie hordes to corner the heroes, the Abomination is a brute force of nature that charges the front lines, crushing everything in its path. It's the perfect blend of crowd control and massive damage, forcing players to rethink their survival tactics.
Beyond the villain, the pack includes exclusive weaponry and thematic special effects inspired by the Thundercats universe. These items aren't just for show; they introduce new combat dynamics and utilities that make the gameplay richer and more varied. If you felt that the undead hordes were becoming too predictable, the presence of a master of dark arts and a colossal monster will bring back the tension needed to keep the group on edge. Get your heroes ready, gather your team, and try not to be annihilated by the forces of evil, because Mumm-Ra is not playing around!
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Publisher
CMON Global Limited
Designer
Jean-Baptiste Lullien, Nicolas Raoult, Raphaël Guiton
Which base game do I need for this pack?
You need Zombicide: Black Plague to use the miniatures and rules included in this pack.
What's inside the box besides miniatures?
In addition to the two versions of Mumm-Ra, the pack includes exclusive weapons and thematic special effects.
Does Mumm-Ra make the game significantly harder?
Yes! The Necromancer's summoning abilities and the Abomination's raw power create much more complex obstacles than standard zombies.
How many players is this recommended for?
The pack enhances the experience for groups of 1 to 6 players, depending on the base game setup.
Are the miniatures detailed?
Yes, they follow the Asmodee quality standard, providing imposing presence on the table.
Is it hard to learn?
If you already know the Zombicide rules, the learning curve is minimal; it's mostly about adding new cards and abilities.