Be sure to also litter them with further evidence, such as tracks and blood spatters. Emphasize the claustrophobia by having the skull opening and pathways between caverns requiring tight squeezing. You can also expand it by having the behemoth’s ‘skin’ hardened to form caves, supported by the ribcage and other bones.
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The players will be entering through the eye socket, so your encounter could begin and end in the skull’s interior. What they find within can change depending on how long you want the encounter to run. The drag marks will be easier to find and spelunking equipment could be present to show that the explorers did not venture in prepared. Notes and journals could detail the previous few days, with decreasing coherence. It should have little items of worth, populated instead with clues to the encounter. Otherwise, your players will begin with investigating the camp. Investigating the opening can reveal that it is not stone, but you should try to avoid using the word ‘bone’ outside of the very highest rolls to identify it. We’re transitioning from horror encounters to desert encounters, so why not start with one that can function as both? The buried behemoth skeleton is initially seen as only a cave entrance, otherwise covered in an enormous, rounded dune. If the party enters, they find themselves squeezing through a small opening and into a large, roughly spherical chamber. Approaching the entrance, echoes of shifting and scratching creep out. Drag marks, wide grooves in the sand with signs of a struggle, lead to the cave. The abandoned gear is identifiable as that of archeologists and explorers, clearly for exploration of the strange formation. Not a hundred feet away is a collection of packs, tents, and abandoned mounts. The party can hear movement from within.Ī large dune rises with a circular opening. 1 – An archeology camp, devoid of life, is found outside a shadowy cave entrance. As always, we aim to aid and inspire in the creation of unique, personal stories.
#DESERT COBRA PACK PLUS#
Each one will have the usual explanation, plus tips and guides on adapting and running them.
#DESERT COBRA PACK HOW TO#
The adventures will accompany our desert maps to give you some ideas for how to use them in your own campaign. One must survive both the heat of the sun and the dangers that have grown under it.Īs (Australian) winter passes and the heat picks back up, we transition into our desert encounters. This place, these deserts, seem to possess a hunger for those that brave their blistering fields. Each day, the dunes shift and change into what could be mistaken for a new landscape. VAMP Mk 2ĭanger at the Docks - SDCC version - Cobra Night Landing vs.The sands burn like fire, whipped up by swirling winds. Joe Sky Hawkĭanger at the Docks - Cobra Night Landing vs. The Viper's Pit - Beach Head, Cobra Trooper, Cobra Viperīattle Below Zero - Cobra Wolf vs G.I. The Eagle's Edge: Destro, General Hawk, Leatherneck Skystriker 2014:Īrctic Ambush - Snow Job vs. FOE Strikerĭesert Duel (SDCC Version): Cobra Basilisk vs. Joe Chimeraĭesert Duel: Cobra Basilisk vs.
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Vanishing Act: Hit & Run, Torpedo, ZartanĬrimson Strike (SDCC Version): Cobra Scythe vs. Rock Rampage: Alpine, Cobra Shock Trooper, Rock Viper Steel BrigadeĬhase for the MASS Device: Cobra Commander, Cobra CLAWS Trooper, Duke Marine Devastation: Cobra Shadow Guard vs. Hunt for Cobra Commander: Cobra Commander vs. Sinister Allies: Cobra Viper & Iron GrenadierĬobra Legion: Cobra BAT, Cobra Officer, SAW Viper 2016:Īrashikage Duel: Snake Eyes vs Storm Shadow Vehicle packs were discontinued for 2016 due to lackluster sales at retail. The line continued into 2015 with the release of additional "concept case" figures and vehicles. The line was also shared with online retailer. Joe 50th Anniversary line featured products from the famed "concept case" as well as reissues of existing figure with a minimally altered color scheme. Consisting entirely of products from the "A Real American Hero" theme, the G.I. In 2014, Hasbro partnered with retailer Toys R Us to distribute a limited production run of figure and vehicles to commemorate the G.I.