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Shards of war review
Shards of war review













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Raidian is an Order Champion that can’t be destroyed by Attack points if your opponent has less Mastery than you do. Some of the Order cards give you a bonus if you lead your opponent in Mastery (another reason to try for Mastery). Once that’s happened, they sit there until somebody defeats them with 10 Attack and that player gets the Reward.Ĭorruption is my favourite because it lets you get your second Relic! Having two Relics in your deck is very powerful.Īgony is not exactly fun when you face his attack but defeating him gets you 2 cards and another Destiny!įinally, the game adds 30 new center row cards and some of them are simply amazing. If one comes out during setup, then the first player has to defeat it (ha! with a starting deck with 2 Attack in it!) or each player suffers the Attack. This actually gives you a reason to do your purchasing before doing your Attack. You have to defeat them on your turn or else everybody will suffer the “Attack” from them. If you’re replacing a card you just purchased and one of these guys comes up, it goes to the center of the table and you draw a new card. (Editor – You took that from the rulebook, dumbass) These are monsters born from the shards, ravaging the land as monstrous shadows of their former masters. Even if you’re not going for Mastery (and with the possibility of getting a super-powerful relic, why wouldn’t you be trying to get at least 10?), it’s easy to get enough to grab one of these. I like how they’re relatively easy to get but they add a bunch of spice to the game. You don’t replace the Destinies that are chosen, so there will always be at most six available.

shards of war review

“One Mind, One Army” above gives all of your Champions 2 extra health. Some are stronger than others but all of them can be useful. One destiny, when you reach 10 Mastery, let’s you banish it to turn over two more Destinies and then choose two to take. You can only gain one (just like the Relics in Relics of the Future), however there may be times when you’ll be able to get more. These are abilities that you can gain once you have achieved 5 Mastery. Into the Horizon adds two new mechanisms to the game.Īt the beginning of the game, in addition to the 6-card market row, you turn over 6 Destinies.

#SHARDS OF WAR REVIEW HOW TO#

I already explained how to play the game in my Shards review, so I won’t go into that here. It’s published by Stoneblade Entertainment and Ultra-PRO and just came out a couple of months ago (that’s 2021 for those of you looking back at this post a few years from now). Eyler, Rod Mendez and Aaron Nakahara (this is definitely an expansion done by committee, but is that a bad thing in this case?). Gary Arant, Justin Gary, Ryan Sutherland, Jared Saramago, Mataio Wilson and Jason Zila with art by Kris Aubin, Jessica R. Shards of Infinity: Into the Horizon is an expansion for this great game designed by It really came into its own with the Relics of the Future expansion, though, fixing almost every problem I had with the base game.īut when I saw there was another expansion coming, I had to wonder: what was there left to add? I liked it so much that I bought it during the pandemic lockdown for me and the wife to play. I’ve playing a ton of the Shards of Infinity app and I finally played the card game last year at Dice Tower West.















Shards of war review