Well speak of the devil, talking about Close Control, there it is! Spigot is also a key part of the Order team in terms of holding the ball if they need to. This also lets him Tackle the ball from an enemy player and keep it safe from any Counter Attacks that might be coming his way. Since Spigot's Veteran version has Close Control, it felt very natural for him to keep this rule both as a link to his previous version and to help him fulfill his role within the Order. Spigot has always been a spectacular footballer, and his ball control skills have only gotten better with time.

The second Trait on this card is Floored, one which is borrowed from his first incarnation. Again, looking back at Spigot's previous versions provided us with some inspiration here. While, as we've said, the Order doesn't have particularly good access to knockdown, they do have some (Veteran Fangtooth looks like a big beefy boy huh?) and Floored helps Spigot put the hurt out on any enemy player fool enough to get knocked down nearby. Since he has a knockdown on his Playbook, he can also set himself up if he hits that result early when he's attacking someone.

The final rule on the back of Spigot's card will look a bit familiar. One of the coolest things about Veteran Spigot is his Heroic allowing him to make a free Kick without spending Influence, and we wanted to keep that for his latest form (THIS ISN'T EVEN MY FINAL FORM!). However, we didn't want to keep the whole Heroic, and a free Kick as a Heroic by itself is a bit lacklustre. So we took inspiration from the Character Play, On My Mark, to create Reading the Game. Spigot can use this rule to make a Kick himself without spending Influence, OR much more wackily, allow another friendly model to immediately make a Kick without spending Influence. This opens up a whole mess of possibilities for old Spigsy Wigsy and the Ordery Wardery. Spigot can basically be a pinball wizard, booting the ball around all over the place and allowing his team to pull off some real jank.

Eagle eyed readers (or those who can count numbers) will notice that Season Spigot has two rules from each of his previous versions, and yet he's a very distinct and unique model. We're extremely happy with how much Spigot feels like himself, and yet also an Order model. He's a playmaker, he can score goals himself, but he's best used supporting his team and getting the plays underway. It's worth reminding everyone right now that Seasoned Spigot is a Union model until Season 4, when he will split off and become solely an Order model, so he can be used within the Union for the time being.

We're big fans of Seasoned Spigot (especially Sherwin, he LOOOOOVES the Order), and we're confident he's gonna win a place in your hearts too. Let us know what you think on our forums and our social media, and if you think Seasoned Spigot looks like a holy terror, you can pre-order the Faithful box here.

Next week we're gonna be looking at Spigot's new brother in arms, the biggest baddest boy himself, Veteran Fangtooth! Happy trails, catch you soon!