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Shadow of War World of Warcraft Board Game Expansion

Shadow of War World of Warcraft Board Game Expansion
From Fantasy Flight Games

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Product Description

Those keen on creating quality time activities for their families will find the World of Warcraft Boardgame a good buy. The World of Warcraft Boardgame is a fantasy adventure that is ideal for team based play. Users have reported the World of Warcraft Boardgame as being an excellent holiday activity. There is enough variety in the gameplay of the World of Warcraft Boardgame to make adults also interested. Often this game ends up as a family favorite.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45224 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Fantasy Flight Games
  • Model: WC04
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 3.00" w x 8.00" l, 1.50 pounds

Features

  • Shadow of War is a card expansion for World of Warcraft the Board Game
  • Requires World of Warcraft Board Game to play
  • Contains new rules, new options, and new ways to customize your gameplay
  • Ten new talents, ten new powers, new blue quests, and almost 200 new item cards.
  • Ages 12 and up

Customer Reviews

Decent Add-on4
This is a decent add-on to the WoW Board Game. However, if you are limited on money, buy the Burning Crusade expansion first, In my opinion, that is a better addition to the game than this add-on. However, this is a worthy add-on if you get hooked on the original (as I did.) The add-on consists mainly of a new deck of destiny cards that add new events (in addition to the current event cards), blue cards - quests to reward something for defeating blue creatures, a new set of item cards (mainly as rewards for the blue quests) and a few new powers and talents for the original characters. The new powers and talents are truly the value of the addition - while interesting things happen from the destiny cards, and the blue quests are nicer than killing blue creatures for nothing, I think the expanded choice of powers and talents is the best part of the addition. Which is why I say to get the Burning Crusade expansion first. You pay a lot for this expansion if all you mainly want is the 10 or so new powers and talents...