
Welcome, Heroscape friends (and those who don’t play/collect the game but actually like reading my oddball takes on board games laced with pop culture references and other nonsense)! We’ve got two items to deal with today.
First, I’ll give a quick review/recommendation about Air Marshall Zed Nesbitt, the newest BIG figure that releases this month. Second, we’ll talk a little bit about tariffs and the workaround (of sorts) for summer 2025 Herospace releases from our friends at Renegade Game Studios. It’s a distinct possibility that I may insert a bit of personal political opinion into the second discussion.
Zed Nesbitt: Any Landing You Can Walk Away From Is a Good One
The first thing you’ll notice about Zed is how large the zeppelin is… seriously, look at it!

For comparison, the only figure larger than the Air Marshall (from the last year of Heroscape) is the golden dragon, Xenithrax the Vineweaver. However, due to the unique shape of the figure (see the picture above), the airship is a lot more maneuverable than other recent “biggies” like Queen Maladrix or the Iron Lich.
Beyond his rather obvious flying powers, Zed can also Skyhook up other small & medium Vorid figures and carry them with him. I think this will be especially helpful once the Tanuki Trickster common squads are released this summer. Zed can also Crash Land – taking a wound to his figure and getting a FIVE dice attack on every adjacent figure. (I’ll note from personal experience that this is [a] lots of fun to do, and [b] needs to be used judiciously, as the airship can quickly be set upon by those figures who survive the impact.)
I’m pleasantly surprised how well this figure turned out – this was always one of the most fanciful designs of the HasLab version of Age of Annihilation. It’s actually better balanced than Xenithrax – though I would be careful about knocking it over mid-game as it is big enough to rearrange a number of smaller figures when it goes down.

Tariffs and Heroscape
Earlier this week, the good folks at Renegade Game Studios let those of us here in the U.S. know that the next wave (Boiling Tension – releasing around GenCon in August) will be affected by the ridiculously high tariffs currently in place.
The recently imposed tariffs came after we had already started manufacturing on August Heroscape titles. They significantly increase what we pay to bring these releases to life. Unfortunately, an increase of up to 145% to our manufacturing cost is not something we can fully absorb. We are doing our best to absorb part of them with the hopes that they at least come down to a more manageable level in the future. We waited until the last possible minute to make this decision but now we are at a point where we must ship the next wave or miss our release date.
So, starting tomorrow (May 1st) the prices will increase on the August wave of Heroscape releases for US customers due to the recent tariffs.
UPDATED: from Renegade Game Studios:
As some of you may know, we have been experiencing issues with our webstore’s shipping tool. Recently, some stores on our Retailer Webstore have experienced this system error: “Unfortunately one or more items in your cart can’t be shipped to your location. Please choose a different delivery address.”
While we have found a temporary fix for this issue, we don’t want anyone to miss out on ordering at the current prices. In response, we will be extending the lower pre-order pricing through Friday, May 2nd.
Starting May 3rd, these Heroscape items will have the following new MSRPs:
- Scavorith, Lord of Ruin UNPAINTED – $30
- Scavorith, Lord of Ruin PAINTED – $40
- Imperator Kayne UNPAINTED – $30
- Imperator Kayne PAINTED – $40
- Revnan Acolytes & Grave Grim UNPAINTED – $40
- Revnan Acolytes & Grave Grim PAINTED – $60
- Molten Crustaceans & Tanuki Tricksters UNPAINTED – $40
- Molten Crustaceans & Tanuki Tricksters PAINTED – $60
- Heroscape Glyph Pack – $30
- Heroscape Lava Fields of Valhalla – $70
Here’s the good news:
- ALL RGS website pre-orders placed before May 3rd will be honored at the original price. This includes any orders already placed.
- They are still on track for August and the Fall releases.
- All Gen Con events, Store Championships, local tournaments, and Valkyrie Trials support remains unchanged.
More good news from my perspective – the tariff bump is only $5 for each item.
I’ve written about the foolishness of tariffs more than once on my personal blog – most recently with an extensive series of quotes from game publishers. W. Eric Martin and BGG News are doing a great job of keeping us informed about how this unbelievably short-sighted (and quite possibly unlawful) imposition of these tariffs is damaging our hobby. Please do yourself a favor and keep informed about this – and reach out to your congressional representatives to let them know your opinion.

Want to read more Heroscape coverage from the OG?
- Heroscape in New Hands: The Renegade Con Panel (October 2023) preview
- The Gates of Valhalla Swing Open… Again: The Return of Heroscape (March 2024) preview
- Heroscape – Wave 2: The Story Continues to Unfold (June 2024) preview
- 10 Questions About The New Era of Heroscape (August 2024) review
- Heroscape – Wave 3: The Rising Tide Raises All Boats (October 2024) preview
- Another Wave of Heroscape (And Questions!) (October 2024) review
- Heroscape: Another Love Letter (February 2025) review
- Heroscape: Boiling Tension (February 2025) preview
- Heroscape: Heavily Armed Woodland Creatures and the Stuff of Nightmares (March 2025) review
How about some stuff I wrote back in the day about Heroscape for my personal blog?
- Heroscape for Beginners (and Robo) (November 2009)
- I’ve chronicled a number of our massive battles – complete with pictures!
- Defeating the Marro Invaders + Heroscape Update (October 2007)
- Battle Royale + Battle Royale: National Heroscape Day + The Battle is Over (October 2008)
- Marvel vs. the Citizens of Valhalla (April 2009)
- Arena of Doom (December 2010)
- In November 2010, I wrote a goodbye letter to Heroscape when Hasbro ended the line…
I received review copies of the new Heroscape material – Wave 1, Wave 2, and Wave 3. Back in the day, I did receive some promo figures, a couple of Volcarren Wasteland boxes, and a wave of figures as a “thank you” for my work as a playtester. (I also received a very cool Heroscape T-shirt which fit 42 year old Mark but isn’t as kind to 60 year old Mark. But I still have it hanging in my closet.)
Please note: any political commentary about tariffs and/or the current administration is my own and does not necessarily reflect the views of the other Opinionated Gamers and/or Renegade Game Studios.