The Great Iron Wall has been breached near ancient Verdun, and all factions converge on this strategic gap. Over 13 weeks, your warband will fight through four escalating phases of the Verdun Salient Campaign—from desperate raids on scattered supplies to claiming mystical relics, establishing territorial dominance, and finally facing the ancient guardian that protects the buried secrets. The campaign culminates in an epic multiplayer siege of Verdun Cathedral itself, where the fate of the front will be decided. With this campaign, we’ll march into the world of Trench Crusade together.
Campaign Info
Phase | Mission | Dates | Ducats | Models |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Supply Raid | August 21st to September 10th | 800 | 11 max |
2 | Relic Hunt | September 11th to October 1st | 900 | 12 max |
3 | Claim No Man’s Land | October 2nd to October 22nd | 1000 | 13 max |
4 | Dragon Hunt | October 23rd to November 12th | 1100 | 14 max |
Finale: The Great War – “Siege of Verdun Cathedral”
Pairings
Phase 1
Charles Winter vs Connor Morley
Lewis Ford vs Dom Neuner
Stephen Platten vs Owain Boardman
Alex Jenkinson vs Dom Neuner
Useful Information
Pairings
On the last Wednesday in each round we’ll publish the pairings for the next round. You then have three weeks to organise your game with your opponent.
Reporting Games
There is no need to report games during this campaign. Each player is responsible for keeping track of their own warband.
Organising Games
The best way to organise your game is via our Facebook Community Chat
However, if you can’t get hold of your opponent, send the club a message/email or shout on the chat.
The club is open every Tuesday and Thursday 6pm to 10pm. There are sometimes weekend openings – these will be published on the website and on facebook in advance.
First Time at the Club?
If you’ve not been to the club before, or haven’t been for a while, below is what to do when you arrive:
- Sign in – upon arrival, visit the counter to pay your entry fee for the evening and scan the QR code on the counter to sign yourself in (this is for fire safety).
- Find a table/opponent – If you’re the first to arrive, simply grab a table and some scenery ready to set up for your game. The first few rounds use half of a standard board so if you’re able to share the board with someone else from the league that will go a long way to help us manage to space better. If you need to check if your opponent has arrived simply ask at the counter.
- Tidying up – once you’ve finished your game put the scenery back where you found it, put any rubbish in the appropraite bins.
Questions
If you’re unsure of anything, feel free to send the club an email, message, or ask at the counter and one of committee members will do their best to help!