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Manufacturer: Indie Boards and Cards

This accessory pack contains two new specialists (cards & miniatures) for use with Flash Point: Fire Rescue.The Veteran is not the fastest or best in any one area, but he can make the rest of your team more effective and knows how to stay out of danger. The Rescue Dog is man's best friend, able to quickly reach victims in need and drag them to safety.

Both these new specialists are a great way to add variety and fun to your firefighting adventures!

Contents:
1 Veteran Miniature
1 Veteran Specialist Card
1 Rescue Dog Miniature
1 Rescue Dog Specialist Card


Ages: 10+
Players: 1-6
Game Length: 45 minutes


This is not a stand-alone game. A copy of Flash Point: Fire Rescue is required to play.

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2 reviews

Veteran Great! Dog so-so.

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

The veteran is fantastic. He has an aura that buffs his teammates so that they can do more and avoid being knocked down. He's especially good with the CAFS firefighter. The dog we've had trouble with. It's inability to open doors and break down walls is a major hindrance. It is very fast but you would have to build your team around it. When my brother played as him he mostly just ran around and did nothing. We joked that the dog ran into the building and barked at the fire and made more fire.

November 12, 2015 6:12 AM

James

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

The veteran is fantastic. He has an aura that buffs his teammates so that they can do more and avoid being knocked down. He's especially good with the CAFS firefighter. The dog we've had trouble with. It's inability to open doors and break down walls is a major hindrance. It is very fast but you would have to build your team around it. When my brother played as him he mostly just ran around and did nothing. We joked that the dog ran into the building and barked at the fire and made more fire.

November 12, 2015 12:00 AM

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