Hi Alex!! The first encounter should use the "1st Encounter" deck. There should be 4 in there somewhere. They will make your first fight less brutal. Great playthrough :)
@@BoardGameCo in the game the first 3 combats are taken from "the easy pool" because at that point you still have the starter deck. Doesn't matter how good you are with the starter deck you can get bad draws and loose a ton on hp
@@marioruiz5758 Bingo. It's a pretty pivotal part of the game, as those first encounters are where you get the cards/potions you need for the first elite.
I worry that the digital version of this game is a little too fast-paced for quite so faithful a board game implementation. For instance, I can't see myself moving my energy block back and forth each turn. And shuffling your deck so much seems like it could get tiresome.
Agreed. Originally, the novelty of the board game will entice people, but the fiddly nature of cube movement, shiv/strength/weakness tokens, (significant) shuffling, etc. will be skipped. Then people will start to look at their hands and say - yeah I beat this minion - and not even play out the round. Corners will continue to be cut until players realize the video game is just ideal for this type of game. It’s saving grace is multiplayer, but that better bring a lot for players to take such a big step backwards.
Can you PvP with Spire champions? Love the idea of championing each other’s decks and seeing how builds do against each other. Something I think is missing from the video game. How much relic hoarding is there? I find always buying and pathing for relics can make for some well tuned decks with lots of permanent buffs in play, overpowering them significantly. Got this game on the PS4 and just revisited it. Five battles before the act 3 boss in my best run ever, I paused and accidentally quit out!!! So, the campaign ends when 3 big RPGs that I’m watching also end. Monty Python, Cowboy Bebop and Stokerverse. And I just backed Paranoia. The most fun and memorable RPG I’ve ever played, where everyone is a hidden traitor. However, I also backed Old Gods of Appalachia RPG, based on an awesome horror anthology series podcast. Well worth checking out. Household, a fairies, sprites and other little people RPG ported and later abandoned by CMON. Brindlewood Bay, I wouldn’t have noticed if not for Room&Board and Wicked Ones… that you randomly mentioned once with Shelfclutter. Thanks for the play Alex.
Not exactly the same as PvP, but have you tried the downfall mod yet? It lets you play as the monster bosses pitted against the heroes. It’s really fun and could kinda scratch that itch
Why would anyone put themselves through this especially when only playing solo. The video game has the perfect pace so that losing is not very frustrating and you just want to go again. I never could see myself playing this back to back solo
@@BoardGameCo oh oops sorry I thought I went back and deleted this comment after I saw that you realized it later. Now I feel bad. ;p either way, game looks good, I like the pc version and might get this one but the price seems steep though I understand why: 700+ cards and other things lol. What do you think? Is it worth the price?
Just to give you the heads up, the large slime in the boss battle (that spawned after you killed the main boss) had a 10 with a gold square around it and the 2 had a gold square around it. I assume this means that it would start with 12 health not 9.
Which version are you playing with? I can not decide if I should back the standard option or go with the deluxe option. Usually dont use playmats at all, not sure if it is worth it. However I would like to have the metal coins.... not an easy decesion this.
The game looks great and maintains the challenging aspect but the overhead is too tedious. Backing this when you already own an overhead free version just doesn't feel practical.
For single player? Absolutely. But I watched a co-op play on another channel and it looked really, really fun. Lot of dialogue, planning, trading, and the wins seemed really satisfying. Exactly what you want in a co-op game.
@@paulthompson7361 Unlike the video game, where at half the slimes health you split in two, this card says "On death, summon acid slime and spike slime at the start of next turn" Unless inside the rulebook it states something otherwise that i am not familiar with.
Doesn't really appeal to me. The video game is nice because it automates all the complexity so you can just go and do it. this requires way too much setup for me.
It is alot but to be fair look at everything it comes with. Like 800 cards, many of which are double sided with art sleeves (upgrades)... Mats, boards, chips, markers, figures etc not to mention all of the thought and planning to distill and rework the game down to tabletop and multiplayer. When you really consider it, I don't think it's that crazy.
@@matthewhaworth5935 I can see that it comes with a lot of cards and sleeves are always nice to have from the get-go, but 100 dollars + VAT + shipping is still insane! The four figures in this game are completely cosmetic, they serve no real function and add to the cost for no real reason. I mean you could get the base box for Nemesis for well under a 100 from KS, I think it was 80 and included VAT, and that comes with a lot of miniatures and very detailed plastic tokens, just as an example. There is no way the cost should be this high for a card game where you don't even get any extra costs for artwork as it's nearly all recycled from the video game. I did back it, as I do love the video game and think it will be fun to play with friends, but the price is FAR above the mean price for similar board games out there, especially with one that was basically guaranteed to be backed fully from the get-go as it does already has a loyal audience.
Hi Alex!! The first encounter should use the "1st Encounter" deck. There should be 4 in there somewhere. They will make your first fight less brutal. Great playthrough :)
I know :) But if I recall correctly those say in the rules for new players? Or am I misremembering?
I don't remember a rule like that, but you also played an early version of it that may not have had 1st Encounters yet.
@@garydworetsky9025 I don't currently have it...either way, the decision was intentional, but still might have been a tactical or rules error :)
@@BoardGameCo in the game the first 3 combats are taken from "the easy pool" because at that point you still have the starter deck. Doesn't matter how good you are with the starter deck you can get bad draws and loose a ton on hp
@@marioruiz5758 Bingo. It's a pretty pivotal part of the game, as those first encounters are where you get the cards/potions you need for the first elite.
@25:35 I love Movie Magic :D
I worry that the digital version of this game is a little too fast-paced for quite so faithful a board game implementation. For instance, I can't see myself moving my energy block back and forth each turn. And shuffling your deck so much seems like it could get tiresome.
Agreed. Originally, the novelty of the board game will entice people, but the fiddly nature of cube movement, shiv/strength/weakness tokens, (significant) shuffling, etc. will be skipped.
Then people will start to look at their hands and say - yeah I beat this minion - and not even play out the round. Corners will continue to be cut until players realize the video game is just ideal for this type of game.
It’s saving grace is multiplayer, but that better bring a lot for players to take such a big step backwards.
Can you PvP with Spire champions? Love the idea of championing each other’s decks and seeing how builds do against each other. Something I think is missing from the video game.
How much relic hoarding is there? I find always buying and pathing for relics can make for some well tuned decks with lots of permanent buffs in play, overpowering them significantly.
Got this game on the PS4 and just revisited it. Five battles before the act 3 boss in my best run ever, I paused and accidentally quit out!!!
So, the campaign ends when 3 big RPGs that I’m watching also end. Monty Python, Cowboy Bebop and Stokerverse.
And I just backed Paranoia. The most fun and memorable RPG I’ve ever played, where everyone is a hidden traitor.
However, I also backed Old Gods of Appalachia RPG, based on an awesome horror anthology series podcast. Well worth checking out.
Household, a fairies, sprites and other little people RPG ported and later abandoned by CMON.
Brindlewood Bay, I wouldn’t have noticed if not for Room&Board and Wicked Ones… that you randomly mentioned once with Shelfclutter.
Thanks for the play Alex.
Not exactly the same as PvP, but have you tried the downfall mod yet? It lets you play as the monster bosses pitted against the heroes. It’s really fun and could kinda scratch that itch
What card protectors are you using (if you don't mind me asking)?
They come with the game
@@brycedecker7142 is it a certain pledge level or base game?
@@Foxbat131 it comes with all levels since the action cards are double-sided (normal and upgraded) so you need them to form a draw pile
@@brycedecker7142 thank you!
Go ahead
Why would anyone put themselves through this especially when only playing solo. The video game has the perfect pace so that losing is not very frustrating and you just want to go again. I never could see myself playing this back to back solo
the game is a little different than the video game especially how the defect works
20:30 on death the large slime was supposed to summon 2 other slimes, the fight was not over.
Yep, I notice this later :)
@@BoardGameCo oh oops sorry I thought I went back and deleted this comment after I saw that you realized it later. Now I feel bad. ;p either way, game looks good, I like the pc version and might get this one but the price seems steep though I understand why: 700+ cards and other things lol. What do you think? Is it worth the price?
Cultist + Louse is the first fight? Damn, this game is hardcore.
Thank you for this. I had no clue this kickstarter existed.
Glad to help :)
Just to give you the heads up, the large slime in the boss battle (that spawned after you killed the main boss) had a 10 with a gold square around it and the 2 had a gold square around it. I assume this means that it would start with 12 health not 9.
Which version are you playing with? I can not decide if I should back the standard option or go with the deluxe option. Usually dont use playmats at all, not sure if it is worth it. However I would like to have the metal coins.... not an easy decesion this.
So the game doesn't work with transparent sleeves? Since cards are two-sided and you see what's on top of your deck?
Correct, but sleeves come with the game because of that
The game looks great and maintains the challenging aspect but the overhead is too tedious. Backing this when you already own an overhead free version just doesn't feel practical.
For single player? Absolutely. But I watched a co-op play on another channel and it looked really, really fun. Lot of dialogue, planning, trading, and the wins seemed really satisfying. Exactly what you want in a co-op game.
Nice video, good quick play. Did you originally draw a "first encounter" card? (rulebook pg. 9)
I did not.
This kinda demonstrates non player of the computer game will face a quite complex set of rules they're likely to misinterpret .
Wait why didn't you split the slime when you killed it ?
Black Blood is Ironclad only and replacement of it original relic.
Funny thing, the watcher is my most loved char followed by the defect
For me is Defect followed my Watcher :D Ironclad is the most boring one
@@iphatbass I can see that as ironclad is the most straightforward to play designed to be the introduction
@@carlosd.7208 Yeah, he's perfect as a starting character, but after you play hundreds of hours of StS, he's pretty boring 😁
That hoody looks really good. Can I ask where it is from? Might want one :)
Kohls :) www.kohls.com/product/prd-5591105/mens-sonoma-goods-for-life-colorblock-hoodie.jsp?skuId=37827242&om_mid=_Order_Confirmation&om_etid=62848968&TRA&ET&Order_Confirmation&mi_u=62848968
Cool play through. Thanks!
Happy to help :)
Neglecting Dash and Dagger Spray as the first 2 cards really hurts
Is the tabletop sim version of this game available to the public?
I don't know
Tabletop sim version releasing tmrw, according to the comments on the Kickstarter
It is now, check the Updates' section of their Kickstarter page
woot
Any idea if this is currently purchasable I can't seem to find it
Was this back before the two extra coins and solo artifact were added?
No, I just missed it
@@BoardGameCo Okay, thanks for the reply. I know they had made that change at some point, but I didn't know when.
Was the easy pool modified for the board game? Cultist +1 for your first combat is brutal.
Ty for the video!
Games looks very nice
Yep :)
You were supposed to split the large slime
ah you beat me to it.
mistakes happen
Surely not as it was killed outright. If it had health left at the end of the turn, it would split
@@paulthompson7361 Unlike the video game, where at half the slimes health you split in two, this card says "On death, summon acid slime and spike slime at the start of next turn" Unless inside the rulebook it states something otherwise that i am not familiar with.
@@cobra770 nope, you are right, my bad
Doesn't really appeal to me. The video game is nice because it automates all the complexity so you can just go and do it. this requires way too much setup for me.
I think the appeal is the ability to physically feel the cards being drawn and played. Plus it makes for easy expansion content.
this looks like more work than fun
I can't speak for how it looks, but I can say it's definitely fun.
The Price is brutal 😭
I hear you.
For real. I can’t believe I still backed it. 😅
It is alot but to be fair look at everything it comes with. Like 800 cards, many of which are double sided with art sleeves (upgrades)... Mats, boards, chips, markers, figures etc not to mention all of the thought and planning to distill and rework the game down to tabletop and multiplayer. When you really consider it, I don't think it's that crazy.
@@matthewhaworth5935 I can see that it comes with a lot of cards and sleeves are always nice to have from the get-go, but 100 dollars + VAT + shipping is still insane! The four figures in this game are completely cosmetic, they serve no real function and add to the cost for no real reason. I mean you could get the base box for Nemesis for well under a 100 from KS, I think it was 80 and included VAT, and that comes with a lot of miniatures and very detailed plastic tokens, just as an example. There is no way the cost should be this high for a card game where you don't even get any extra costs for artwork as it's nearly all recycled from the video game.
I did back it, as I do love the video game and think it will be fun to play with friends, but the price is FAR above the mean price for similar board games out there, especially with one that was basically guaranteed to be backed fully from the get-go as it does already has a loyal audience.