![]() ![]() One book is the “rulebook” (although not quite, see below) and the other is the Adventure Book. Nice Linen finished cards: these are Villain cards with a color in the upper left corner! This color activates one of the Big Bad’s abilites! The Lost Village comes with a bunch of new cards and two books. ![]() SO: you will have to have played all the way through Part I, saved/remembered what new cards you upgraded to, and THEN you can finally play The Lost Village! Unboxing and Components Once you are done playing the Ruin of Thandar, you will have a lot of cards from that expansion explicitly for your character!! These cards are needed for The Lost Village! Why do you need the Part I Ruin of Thandar expansion? In the campaign game, you “level up” as you play (getting new cards, new Skills, new Abilities, and new Treasure). In addition to (a) Hero Realms and (b) The Character Packs (one pack for each player), you also need (c) The Ruin of Thandar expansion Part I. The Character Packs give you a little more specialization (almost but not quite Variable Player Powers), and a little more flavor to the game: Each Character Pack has 18 cards (replacing the base starting cards, and adding two “ability” cards). The new expansion is smaller: it doesn’t quite has the same amount of cardsīesides the base game of Hero Realms, you also need the Character Packs (see below). I liked the original Ruin of Thandar cooperative expansion so much it made #4 on my Top 10 Cooperative Deckbuilder Games (and it probably should have made my Top 10 Games That Can Be Played Fully Cooperatively, since the base game REQUIRES these expansions to be fully cooperative). For those of you who don’t know, Hero Realms is a competitive, 1 vs.1, deck-building game. The Lost Village itself is Part II of that campaign (with more obviously planned). The Ruin of Thandar is a cooperative expansion campaign for Hero Realms. What Is The Ruin Of Thandar Campaign? Hero Realms and the needed components and expansions to play the Ruin of Thandar campaign! There are a lot of Kickstarters that have already gotten their copy, so I am late to the party, BUT it also seems to be sold out already at most online stores at the time of this writing. It was originally a Kickstarter, but I ended up ordering it from Miniatures Market and got it as soon as it came to retail. 29, 2020), I received Part II of the Ruin Of Thandar Campaign: The Lost Village in the mail. Kurt Depner on A Review of the Cooperative Lo…Ī Review of the Coop… on Saunders’ Law: All Coope…Ībout a week ago (it’s Aug. Our Next Campaign? Part I: Unboxing, Solo Play, and First Impressions May 11, 2023Ĭoopgestalt on A Review of the Cooperative Lo… A Review of Valor And Villainy: Lludwick’s Labyrinth. ![]() A Review of Illiterati: A Cooperative Word Game May 19, 2023.A Review of Red Carpet In Ruins May 27, 2023.A Review of The Stuff of Legend: A Hidden Traitor Game That Can Be Fully Cooperative June 1, 2023.A Review of the Mists Over Carcassonne: The Cooperative Carcassonne June 10, 2023.Component Errata: Legends of Sleepy Hollow June 16, 2023.First Impressions of Indiana Jones: Sands of Adventure June 20, 2023.A Review of Monster Pit (A Cooperative Board Game) June 25, 2023. ![]() Top 10 Cooperative Tile-Placement/Tile-Laying Games June 30, 2023.A Psuedo-Review of The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic in Gotham City July 14, 2023.A Review of Race for the Raft: A Cooperative Tile-Laying Game … with Cats! July 21, 2023.RichieCon 2023 and Interesting Games Since Last Summer July 29, 2023.First Impressions of Kinfire Chronicles (A Solo/Cooperative Dungeon Crawler) August 4, 2023.A Review of Chaos In Copperforge: An Expansion for the Cooperative Deck-Builder Battle For Greyport August 11, 2023.A Review of 2070: The Cooperative (sorta) Graphic Novel Book Game August 17, 2023.A Review of Davy Jones’ Locker: The Kraken Wakes (It’s a Crackin’ game!) August 25, 2023.A Review of Bedlam in Neverwinter: A Dungeons & Dragons Escape Room in Three Acts September 1, 2023.A Review of Midnight Murder Mysteries: Cooperative and Solo Modes Only September 7, 2023.A Review of the Cooperative Lord of The Rings: Adventure to Mount Doom Board Game (Solo review only, we’ll see why…) September 9, 2023. ![]()
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