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king of tokyo promo monsters King of Tokyo/King of New York: Laargus Promo Monster

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king of tokyo promo monsters King of Tokyo/King of New York: Laargus Promo MonsterLarry, Arthur, and Gus don't strike much terror on their own due to their small stature. Tired of not striking as much fear as their other monster counterparts this trio of terror realized that by working together they could reach their dreams of becoming king. Their name comes from the combination of the first letters in their name, and when put together (despite being a little on the nose) shows how their unity makes them large and in charge. IELLO

Larry, Arthur, and Gus don't strike much terror on their own due to their small stature. Tired of not striking as much fear as their other monster counterparts this trio of terror realized that by working together they could reach their dreams of becoming king. Their name comes from the combination of the first letters in their name, and when put together (despite being a little on the nose) shows how their unity makes them large and in charge.

IELLO has partnered with BGG to bring a new challenger to the King of Tokyo or King of New York arena! Submitted by BGG user "Demon Jim", Laargus beat down the competition to win the honor of becoming a promo monster!

It is compatible with both King of Tokyo and King of New York and does not have evolution cards.

    For more information, visit the BGG listing.

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