Reply: Talisman (fourth edition):: Rules:: Re: Some questions regarding...
by RayGuns 1) I too don't have the rules in front of me, but I'm pretty certain that is correct. 2) I thought it was you roll the die and then decided which direction to move (clockwise or...
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: General:: Re:...
by DaveMorgan Just keep a total of XP gained for the whole group and then a new player can spend that XP. The other characters can give any items they have bought and dont want and I would probably...
View ArticleReply: A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition):: Rules:: Re:...
by Radziol You shuffle all cards (including discard pile) for Winter is Coming.And keeping deck III's discard pile separated helps with tracking rounds' number.
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: General:: Re:...
by ebola1717 My group has been doing that. It's a bit tricky, since allies definitely scale a lot as the campaign progresses. Experience is easy enough to scale, since all heroes gain experience at an...
View ArticleReply: Nuklear Winter '68:: News:: Re: Nuklear Winter '68 Rules v1.3
by Malvictis ASFx wrote:Is the rulebook version written somewhere in the printed copy that came with my game?No, but consider the printed rulebook to be version 1.0.
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: General:: Re: Modern...
by grumbletweezer One major difference I can see (from reading here, I don't have Descent) is the HQ has a seriously simple set of rules which makes it really, really easy to create your own...
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Variants:: Re: Some...
by RHPDaddy I think a LOS rule that gives you line of sight directly through a "obstructing" square when you are arranged diagonally with your target but not when you are arranged left-right or...
View ArticleReply: The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game:: General:: Re: Unusual Question...
by Thanee VTSvsAlucard wrote:Just another battle with the collector fiend in me.Heh. Perfectly know what you mean.A 2nd Core Set is actually quite useful (quite a few 2x / 1x cards and threat counters...
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Variants:: Re: Some...
by RHPDaddy PKDuke wrote:It'as kind of funny when you think of these discussions objectively:"I need a more realistic line of sight rule so my attack with an enchanted weapon, enhanced by my magical...
View ArticleReply: Mage Knight: Board Game:: Rules:: Re: Just to be clear: Fame and...
by ppski However in terms of summoning ones, we only get fame for the one which summons, not the one summoned that we dealt with. Right ?
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Reviews:: Re: D2E:...
by JimbobJones Great review!Myself and my nephew played this a TON this past weekend, and we wanted to play more.With First Edition, we'd always have fun with the game, but when we finished a quest...
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Strategy:: Re:...
by Draffut TheBurd wrote:el_chupacabra wrote:There seems to be an almost equal number of threads on here saying that the OL is overpowered as their are that say the heroes are overpowered. That either...
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by artless I would highly recommend to have a player handling more than one hero. It's not so hard to manage, and you won't be bothered with the money problem.
View ArticleReply: Thunderstone Advance: Caverns of Bane:: General:: Re: The set is great...
by manolios Hello!is the back of the cards also lighter in color???If yes, then i'm guessing that the cards will be recognizable only from the backs, giving a somehow bug to the game.is this true?
View ArticleReply: Mage Knight: Board Game:: Rules:: Re: Just to be clear: Fame and...
by eatem Yes he only summons a monster for the attack.
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Rules:: Re: Defensive...
by Wasabi_Eater RHPDaddy wrote:No. You're #2 and #3 above contradict each other. In #2 yousay you exhausted the shield for its abilities and then, in #3, that you instead exhaust DT. You have to...
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Reviews:: Re: A short...
by Pickles Mr Skeletor wrote: Neither game is complex.Here is my special running contest for reanimates. My favourite reanimate has to run 10 metres other skeletons have to run 1000 metres. If you...
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark - Second Edition Conversion Kit::...
by Karui_Kage cfmcdonald wrote:WimpyRanger wrote:I think Steelhorns might be one of the worst offenders with a three action for one stamina heroic, and the ability to remove monster blockages.Also,...
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by Isolater Can you go through what happened in Castle Daerion in more detail?I played this as the overlord, and against 4 heroes they didn't seem to have a hope. It's probably not as easy against 3...
View ArticleReply: Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition):: Reviews:: Re: A short...
by Pickles Cruelsader wrote:PKDuke wrote: You say you aren't going to argue but then post links....come on! I posted the links to demonstrate why the words seem different to me. However, if you could...
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