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Four Horsemen launches Mythic Legions RPG Kickstarter for 5E-adjacent tabletop

Mythic Legions: The Roleplaying Game launched its Kickstarter on Feb 25, 2026, pairing 5E 2014-compatible rules and a Beginner Box with modular collectible figures and pledge tiers that include a $15 Ranger Character Pack and $30 Base Player Rogue.

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Four Horsemen launches Mythic Legions RPG Kickstarter for 5E-adjacent tabletop
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Mythic Legions: The Roleplaying Game launched its Kickstarter on Feb 25, 2026, bringing Four Horsemen’s modular action‑figure lineage into a tabletop RPG that the studio bills as “familiar to seasoned gamers (5E 2014-compatible) and easy-to-learn for those who are new to RPGs.” The campaign frames a core rulebook, a Beginner Box with “all the basic essentials you will need to get started on your first adventure,” and new physical figures as the initial offerings.

The campaign leans hard on figures as both collector items and game pieces. The Kickstarter lists pledge levels for Deluxe Paladin / Cleric, Skeleton Fighter, Orc Barbarian, Wizard, Rogue, Cleric, Fighter and other figures, while Sourcehorsemen emphasizes that “since fully-modular action figures started the Mythic Legions franchise back in 2014, this new RPG’s initial offerings will absolutely include new figures that are not only awesome additions to the Mythic Legions toy line, but also fully usable as part of the new game!”

Character customization is already visible in early reveals. A commenter identifying as memocromatico posted that Jaguallians are a playable species and that the Ranger Character Pack “includes a newly sculpted Jaguallian head, a tail, a wired soft goods cloak, a quiver, and a bow painted to look like wood! These parts can be used with a variety of Mythic Legions figures, but they are shown here on the Elf Rogue. The Character Pack will be $15 in the Kickstarter while the Base Player Rogue will be $30.” Images mentioned in the thread reportedly show those parts mounted on an Elf Rogue, underscoring modular cross‑compatibility.

Sourcehorsemen pitches the product as a Kickstarter-first release with pricing and fulfillment incentives for backers. The announcement says, “This game will first be offered via Kickstarter in early 2026. Backing the game during that campaign will be the best way to get your hands on these items! Not only are prices likely to be lower during the campaign as an incentive to get in early, but Kickstarter backers will receive their rewards before these items are sold at our retail outlets!”

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Retail support is part of the plan. Sourcehorsemen states the campaign will include “retailer-specific tiers and perks” aimed at existing retail partners and gaming-centric shops, and pledges to make it “possible, and profitable, for them to support Mythic Legions: The Roleplaying Game.” That positions Friendly Local Game Stores as a secondary distribution focus after the Kickstarter window closes.

Mechanically, the team promises integration between figures and gameplay rather than purely cosmetic tie‑ins. Sourcehorsemen writes that “since this game is based on a line of fully-articulated action figures, those figures will play an important role in gameplay, allowing you to interact with and customize your character like never before and adding an enhanced level of playability to Mythic Legions: The Roleplaying Game!” With the Kickstarter now live and early pledge pricing visible for at least some items, the campaign is set up to translate the 2014 modular figure heritage into a collector-to-player pipeline that will reveal core rule details, full pledge tiers, and fulfillment timelines as the stretch goals and backer updates roll out.

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