ARACHNOPHOBIA WARNING: This bundle contains a bunch of spiders!
Welcome to the Spider Den. Step carefully, or you might never leave this place.
We hope you will enjoy our web-infested bundle in your spider-themed ark.
Content
1 Environment Tarot Card with card back artwork
6 Adversary Tarot Cards
1 Battle Map

Spider Den - Tier 1 Traversal Environment
Webs stretch across each surface, each strand trembling with unseen movement. Pale egg clusters pulse faintly in the dark, waiting to hatch at the slightest disturbance.
The Environment, once again, comes with the beautiful Artwork of Hieu Nguyen. You can find him on instagram under @hatschyuh

Spitting Spider - Tier 1 Standard Adversary
A cunning predator that sprays sticky strands of silk from a distance, entangling prey before closing in for the kill.
Jumping Spider - Tier 1 Skulk Adversary
A furry, sharp-eyed hunter with powerful legs, always ready to pounce and seize its next victim.
Trapdoor Spider - Tier 1 Skulk Adversary
An ambushing spider that buries itself, waiting for unsuspecting prey to stray too close to its hidden burrow.
Spiderling - Tier 1 Minion Adversary
A newly hatched spider, driven by instinct to find and consume its first prey.
Giant Spider - Tier 1 Bruiser Adversary
A hulking spider with massive, venom-dripping fangs capable of felling even the largest prey.
Broodmother - Tier 2 Leader Adversary
An enormous spider with a swollen abdomen, capable of colonizing the den with an endless amount of offspring.
The original ideas for most of the spiders came from Reddit user u/4d6-veteran. Thank you for the cooperation to create this bundle!

Made for home printing
- Print layout for A4 + US Letter (just print at 100% and you should be fine).
- Edge-to-edge layout, made possible by the new infinite pattern on the card back, which saves space and makes it easier to crop.
- Card sizes are standard size Poker Card/MTG-Card and Tarot Card.
- Custom Damage, Trait and Range Indicator.
- Custom card back with an infinite pattern. Brushes, textures, and filters were used to stay close to the original look.