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Epic Encounters: Web of the Spider Tyrant

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Management number 206819180 Release Date 2025/10/29 List Price $28.80 Model Number 206819180
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Ensnare your roleplaying group in a sticky situation with Web of the Spider Tyrant, containing all the ingredients you need to run a skin-crawling Giant Spider encounter! (Including a SCARILY detailed Giant Spider miniature on a 100mm base.)

Compatible with 5e or any fantasy roleplaying game, Web of the Spider Tyrant is an Epic Encounters boss box that takes you deep into the spider’s web.

There in the dark depths lurks the Spider Tyrant — an ancient fear, old as time and twice as deadly. Few who encounter one survive, and those who do are forever changed.

Can you escape the eight-legged clutches of the ultimate fear?

(Please note the miniature comes unpainted)

  • 2+ Players
  • Ages 11+
  • 120-360 Minutes

What's in the Box?

1 unpainted Giant Spider Miniature (100mm base)
Tokens
Double-Sided Game Mat
Packed Adventure Book (with monster stats)
Tips and tricks for running an awesome encounter (that work for any RPG game)
Make your next game night one to remember. With just one box, you can run a skin-crawling spider encounter your players will be talking about for weeks!
Use Web of the Spider Tyrant as a standalone encounter, or as part of a new or existing RPG campaign. Want a truly epic experience? Combine this set with Labyrinth of the Goblin Tsar.


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