The snakes and the alligator and the deadly plants deff go good with the swamps of death core set. I also wish they would have fleshed out the campaign more then just adding some extra paragraphs of text
What a great review! As for your complaints of small loot deck, I recommend you to mix the western set loot and scavenge decks with the ones from the adventures set. This will make them 20-card decks and the cards are different across the sets. For me it was an improvement and I always play it like that. As for the camp items look for klutz card factory, it's a web app that lets you create your own sob cards. I created and printed an entire set of cards for my Trederran strike team camp items and it works great.
@@PiterMorbidThank you! yeah I've used that website it's great! It's a bit more time consuming than just photocopying the town sheets but it's still a good option
I also recommend you to mix in whatever content you have from Jargono (especially the swamps of death tiles) with the Valley of the serpent kings to add more variety and fun when you get to that world. Also highly recommend the serpentmen of Jargono deluxe enemy pack, as it interacts with the enemies of the adventures core set
I really like the structured mini campaigns and the camp phase in this and the Valhalla set. Those map tile packs are a must for sure. I’ve added several of my swamps of jargono enemies to this set to increase variety. The Traits cards are cool and I like that they included allies. Also, the minis are very nice in these new sets. 👍👍
Shadows of Brimstone is a very good game, but I got rid of my collection. Shelf space was a major issue, and I don’t like publishers/designers who don’t know when to stop. Flying Frog has this serious problem, and so does the Aeon’s End series (which is also very bloated).
@@realdealastrology9 Yeah shelf space can be problematic with this system. I don't mind them coming out with more though. I originally thought I'd only stick with the western setting but after trying this I'm willing to add more core sets. I already ordered FoFo 🤣 shelf space be damned
Purchasing the gates and extra tiles was a very good upgrade.
The snakes and the alligator and the deadly plants deff go good with the swamps of death core set. I also wish they would have fleshed out the campaign more then just adding some extra paragraphs of text
@@tomlajeunesse8622 I prefer less story text personally 😄
The paint job is awesome.
@@gregorycook3550 Thank you!
What a great review! As for your complaints of small loot deck, I recommend you to mix the western set loot and scavenge decks with the ones from the adventures set. This will make them 20-card decks and the cards are different across the sets. For me it was an improvement and I always play it like that. As for the camp items look for klutz card factory, it's a web app that lets you create your own sob cards. I created and printed an entire set of cards for my Trederran strike team camp items and it works great.
@@PiterMorbidThank you! yeah I've used that website it's great! It's a bit more time consuming than just photocopying the town sheets but it's still a good option
I also recommend you to mix in whatever content you have from Jargono (especially the swamps of death tiles) with the Valley of the serpent kings to add more variety and fun when you get to that world. Also highly recommend the serpentmen of Jargono deluxe enemy pack, as it interacts with the enemies of the adventures core set
I really like the structured mini campaigns and the camp phase in this and the Valhalla set. Those map tile packs are a must for sure. I’ve added several of my swamps of jargono enemies to this set to increase variety. The Traits cards are cool and I like that they included allies. Also, the minis are very nice in these new sets. 👍👍
@@thebrewgeek Agreed!
Just like with the western ones are you allowed to combine this one with the vikings one
Shadows of Brimstone is a very good game, but I got rid of my collection. Shelf space was a major issue, and I don’t like publishers/designers who don’t know when to stop. Flying Frog has this serious problem, and so does the Aeon’s End series (which is also very bloated).
@@realdealastrology9 Yeah shelf space can be problematic with this system. I don't mind them coming out with more though. I originally thought I'd only stick with the western setting but after trying this I'm willing to add more core sets. I already ordered FoFo 🤣 shelf space be damned
@@Azure_Death haha true. Enjoy it though! It's very good.