Pirates of the Frozen North

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Pirates of the Frozen North is an expansion set to the constructible strategy game Pirates of the Spanish Main, by WizKids. It was released on February 14th, 2007

It includes "modern" Vikings, viking longships, icebreakers and Icebergs (which was a new piece of terrain in this set). The icebergs will be able to move around and hit ships. Rumors also state that there will be magic runes, and various other ways to destroy ships. The icebreakers, resembling Greek galleys, gain a bonus when ramming. WizKids will bring back the "Marine" keyword which has not been seen since Barbary Coast. Also to add to the story line, the Vikings are opposed against The Cursed and many gain bonus when fighting them.

Also there will be a new promotion. If one can collect four special tokens (a spear, shield, helmet and an axe) They will receive a special "Nordic Raiders Pack". These tokens are now considered somewhat rare, in contrast to the last set's collectible pack inserts, which could be found in every pack.

Longship- You roll two dice for each cannon on a ship with this keyword. Each cannon is considered a separate attack. She gets +1 to her boarding rolls, she can't be pinned or pin, can rotate on her stern, and can move a short when derelict.


Pirates of the Spanish Main
Expansions: Pirates of the Spanish Main | Pirates of the Crimson Coast | Pirates of the Revolution | Pirates of the Barbary Coast | Pirates of the South China Seas
Pirates of Davy Jones' Curse | Pirates of the Mysterious Islands | Pirates of the Frozen North
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