"You realise, of course, the utterly stupendous nature of the matter before us. To us, as to only a few men on this earth, there will be opened up gulfs of time and space and knowledge beyond anything within the conception of human science and philosophy."
–H.P. Lovecraft, The Whisperer in Darkness
Who could have ever guessed that your search for two missing professors would lead to this? The wind howls. Ritual magic vibrates through the air. And the world is ripping apart. Your time is running out. Your doom is fast approaching!
Where Doom Awaits is the fifth Mythos Pack in The Dunwich Legacy cycle for Arkham Horror: The Card Game. Even as its new scenario carries your investigations rapidly toward their climactic conclusion, it dizzies your investigator with a distorted version of reality. The woods outside of Dunwich are changing. You’ll find clearings strewn with blood and bodies, rivers frozen solid despite the temperate air, and paths that rip open, revealing chasms through the dimensions and other worlds elsewhere in the void…
Fortunately, you won’t find yourself wholly unprepared for the alien challenges these dimensional rifts represent. Twenty-eight player cards (two copies each of fourteen different cards) offer a range of solutions, provided you’ve earned the experience points to add them to your deck.
Asherai
Full cycle of Dunwich Legacy, equivalent to both the campaign expansion and investigator expansion. Full cycle (Dunwich legacy + 6 mythos packs) - 350 ILS
Bayushi Sezaru
Arkham Horror: the Card Game is an awesome crossover between RPG and card game, thriving in atmosphere and character development. No need to point out that expanding the card pool (both with new scenarios and new investigator cards) is a great way to keep it fresh and enticing! Where Doom Awaits is the fifth Mythos Pack, and contains the seventh scenario of the Dunwich Legacy campaign. In addition, of course there are a few new player cards.
Epava
Clibing this hill up to the ritual site is enjoyable, Not a game-breaking scenario but a classic one I would say.