
This sticker set will be a unique addition to your board game, making the experience more engaging and fun. The simple tokens take on new colours and shapes, making it easier to get involved and giving you a more eye-catching table presence.
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Stickers are easy to apply to the corresponding pieces. If you're familiar with the game, you'll probably have no problem finding the right place for the stickers, but if you are, here's a guide to each sticker.
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The world of Imperium is ever expanding. You can find sticker sheets for several expansions in my shop. If you have purchased stickers for add-ons too, before you start sticking them on, I highly recommend you to read this guide first! There are stickers in the later expansions that are for the base game, giving extra options for older components.

The most exciting pieces are the agents. Each player has three of them in their respective colours.
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If you want all your agents to have the same style, you have the option. As you can see in the attached image, you can use the simpler front sides, paired with the back stickers. The only difference in this case is the number of white circles, which varies by color for better differentiation.
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​But if you want to add a little spice (pun intended!) to your favourite colour, you can do that too! Each colour has five different, unique agents, one of which also has a sword. Use the ones you like best!


One sticker each for Score and Counsilor discs. As with the agents, the white circles make it easy to distinguish the colours.
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For the cubes, one sticker is recommended, even though there are more on the sticker sheets. These are spare stickers in case they get lost or damaged later.
In total, put Combat stickers on twelve dice and Influence stickers on four.
Like the agents, the mentat will also receive two stickers. Here you have two options to choose from. An all-black-and-white one and a spice-infused one with blue glowing eyes.


In the case of resources, each token will receive two stickers.
There will be a spare for each resource, in case one of your tokens gets damaged, detached or worn out over the years.

The big thing of the first expansion is the appearance of spaceships. The Dreadnoughts get four stickers, in two styles. One style is identical in all colours, but the other is completely unique.
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​You can use all four stickers for the two ships, combining them, but you can also use one sticker per figure, as only one side will be shown at a time.


Each disc comes with a sticker for the Freighters, according to the player's colour.
The cubes have also received a new sticker for technological improvements. The Negotiator stickers are applied to the cubes used in combat. My suggestion is to place them on the opposite side to the sword, one per cube. This way you can use your cubes for both combat and technology without any problems, because only one sticker will be visible at a time.
It is advisable to stick only six dice in this way, because you will not place more agents on planet Ix. The rest of the stickers are just spare.
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The last elements of the sheet are four new agent stickers. These provide additional options to the base game pieces.
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The second expansion adds more discs to the game. Each colour comes with two stickers for the two new discs. These are single-sided.
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The combat cubes also get an additional sticker to represent the specimen. They are placed on the side opposite the sword, one per cube. Roughly 4-6 pieces should be enough to play with, but you can add more.


At the bottom of the sheet, each color gets two more agent stickers for variety. The agents on the right are swordmasters.

The third Imperium expansion adds the new Sardaukar Commanders. If you don't want to use the plastic figures but want to stick with the cubes, you can use this set to upgrade them. You will find two different styles on the sheet. I suggest using one sticker per cube.
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Chani is a special character, just in the sense that she has a unique cube. You will find the beige cube stickers in the middle of the sheet, six in total. You can stick one, two or all of them, as you like!


Bloodlines has the added bonus of adding a lot of little things to the existing mechanics. In the same spirit, the sticker sheet also features stickers for parts of previous boxes.
A new mentat, new swordmasters, new agents and dreadnoughts. You can use these mixed with the previous components, with even more options to choose from.

Fun facts:
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1. While not the first real-time strategy (RTS) video game, Dune II established the format that would be followed for years to come. As such, Dune II is the archetypal real-time strategy game. This game was one of my first games ever!
2. Denis Villeneuve's movies are awesome, clear masterpieces, but not perfect adaptations. A lot of things are missing or changed from the book. Baron Harkonnen, though a terrible character as it is, is even more atrocious in the book!
3. The game is designed by Paul Dennen, who is also responsible for the Clank series.
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Have fun applying your stickers and play many games!
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Etsy: Parfum - Board Game Sticker Set
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Dimensions: 105 x 148 mm | 4.1 x 5.8 in. - No. of sheets: 6 pieces for the Base Game, 1 piece per Expansion - Matte vinyl material, kiss cut stickers. - Stickers for front and back. - Readjustable to get the right fit. - Waterproof. - Extra stickers just for fun! - Colors may vary due to different screen settings.
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Please note that this product is not recommended for children under 36 months due to the presence of small parts. The sticker set is specifically designed to enhance your gaming experience and is not intended as a toy.
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This pack is an unofficial third-party addition, designed and manufactured by Drenus' Art. All brand names, product names, company names, and trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are not associated with the Drenus' Art brand.