I love me my Crown Royal bags . . . I have 5 large ones and 1 small one. They are the best token bags ever made IMO. Ha ha. Thanks for the sub, and thanks for watching along!
Those are just blue beads you can get at any craft store. They are dirt cheap and come in a mesh bag. Dollar Stores have these as well. Thanks for watching along!
Ah, yes. That game. Played about 4-5 missions and then got rid of it. I did not like the experience at all. First, the cardboard components are awful. My tiles and player boards got heavily warped. The worst I've seen in a board game. The 10 cards for the enemies, the more you go in the campaign, they become way too tough because the enemies does a ton of stuff while you only have 2 measly little actions that are most of the time basic stuf (move and attack). Plus, it happened a lot to me that my hand of cards were only movement and healing, so I wound up doing nothing but get pounded non stop. The level up mechanic is pretty good, but the thing is, the powers and abilities you get are pretty basic and not that interesting. For example, for the rogue, after sweating it out multiple scenarios to get to the Ninja class level 2, you would expect something pretty darn good and useful, but instead, they makes you replace 2 of your cards for 2 smoke bombs. Makes you do a basic move and be un-targetable for 1 turn.... Woopdidoo. That's the best way to make your companions the target and they get pummeled twice as much... not helpful at all. But unless you are lucky and have range attack in your hand of cards, you'll have to waste an action to move right back adjacent to the enemy to attack, so moving away is more often than naught, a bad strategy. Oh, also don't forget, If I remember correctly, I think there are line of sight rules. So I don't think Olette would've been able to attack the GM1 in the back of her, unless you rotated her 90 degrees left. Even though I despise that game, it'll be interesting to watch your playthroughs of it. I'll be watching along 😉
Sounds like a lot of aspects of this game really annoyed you. Hmm. Sorry to hear that. I'll chug along and see what I think after a few more missions. Thanks for your feedback, and thanks again for watching along!
Your on fire with the great content
Thanks, and thank you for watching along!
"Let me put these initiative tokens in this Crown Royal bag" just earned you a lifetime subscriber lol
I love me my Crown Royal bags . . . I have 5 large ones and 1 small one. They are the best token bags ever made IMO. Ha ha. Thanks for the sub, and thanks for watching along!
Late to the party, but this game looks like a good entry into the campaign/dungeon crawler genre. Definitely grabbing it to play with my son!
You might also consider Tales from the Red Dragon Inn as well if you don't already own it! Thanks for watching along!
@@PaulDarcy thanks for the recommendation!
Are these aqua tokens from HF4A ? (Ones you place on initiative markers, might hide them back to mark as used up too).
Those are just blue beads you can get at any craft store. They are dirt cheap and come in a mesh bag. Dollar Stores have these as well. Thanks for watching along!
Ah, yes. That game. Played about 4-5 missions and then got rid of it. I did not like the experience at all. First, the cardboard components are awful. My tiles and player boards got heavily warped. The worst I've seen in a board game. The 10 cards for the enemies, the more you go in the campaign, they become way too tough because the enemies does a ton of stuff while you only have 2 measly little actions that are most of the time basic stuf (move and attack). Plus, it happened a lot to me that my hand of cards were only movement and healing, so I wound up doing nothing but get pounded non stop. The level up mechanic is pretty good, but the thing is, the powers and abilities you get are pretty basic and not that interesting. For example, for the rogue, after sweating it out multiple scenarios to get to the Ninja class level 2, you would expect something pretty darn good and useful, but instead, they makes you replace 2 of your cards for 2 smoke bombs. Makes you do a basic move and be un-targetable for 1 turn.... Woopdidoo. That's the best way to make your companions the target and they get pummeled twice as much... not helpful at all. But unless you are lucky and have range attack in your hand of cards, you'll have to waste an action to move right back adjacent to the enemy to attack, so moving away is more often than naught, a bad strategy.
Oh, also don't forget, If I remember correctly, I think there are line of sight rules. So I don't think Olette would've been able to attack the GM1 in the back of her, unless you rotated her 90 degrees left. Even though I despise that game, it'll be interesting to watch your playthroughs of it. I'll be watching along 😉
Sounds like a lot of aspects of this game really annoyed you. Hmm. Sorry to hear that. I'll chug along and see what I think after a few more missions. Thanks for your feedback, and thanks again for watching along!