Creator: Asgard Rising | From £5.99
What It Is
Ten different zombie sculpts from Asgard Rising, each with its own shambling pose and tattered clothing. You've got the classic arms-outstretched lurchers, a few crawlers dragging themselves forward, and a couple that look like they're mid-lunge. The details lean into decay without going full gore — exposed ribcages, torn fabric, hollowed faces. They're varied enough that you won't have a horde of identical undead shuffling across your battlemat, which matters more than you'd think when players are trying to pick targets.
At The Table
Zombies are the workhorses of low-level D&D 5e and Pathfinder 2e encounters, but this pack gives you enough variety to build something more interesting than "twelve zombies appear." Use them for a plague-ridden village in Dolmenwood where the dead won't stay down, or populate a necromancer's lab in Shadowdark with experimental subjects in various stages of reanimation. The mix of poses means you can stage a proper horror scene — some banging on doors, others crawling through windows, a few already inside waiting in the dark.
For Call of Cthulhu, these work brilliantly as reanimated townsfolk in a scenario like "The Haunting" or any coastal village gone wrong. In Blades in the Dark, they're perfect for a score gone sideways in Charterhall when that "harmless alchemical experiment" turns out to be anything but. And if you're running a one-shot focused on survival horror, ten distinct zombies let you track individuals without needing tokens — that crawler who lost its legs three rounds ago is still coming, just slower.
Printed in high-quality resin. Supplied unpainted. Sized for 25mm bases.