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Ares Games  |  SKU: AREGRPR103

Sword & Sorcery: Darkness Falls

€55.83 EUR
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Description

Designer Simone Romano
Nunzio Surace
Publisher Ares Games
Players 1-5
Playtime 30 mins
Suggested Age 13 and up
Expansion For Sword & Sorcery


The world of Sword & Sorcery always needs new heroes! With this Hero Pack, you now have the possibility to introduce a new, powerful character into your campaign.

Great men are forged by the harsh climate of the Northern Lands, where strength means survival or death. From these cold mountains, a powerful hero rises to crush evil foes... Kroghan, the fiercest warrior of his Clan! Kroghan can be played as either a Barbarian or a Dreadlord.

As a Barbarian, Kroghan is an example of extreme courage, a champion who gathers heroes under his guidance and leads them into battle!

As a Dreadlord, Kroghan is a cold-blooded and remorseless warrior, a dreadful champion – his enemies whisper his name in fear, and terror strikes their hearts when they meet him on the battlefield.

This Hero Pack features two miniatures of Kroghan (normal and Ghost Soul form), his Soul Gem, and new cards — including legendary treasures such as the creepy Bone Armor, the versatile Snowtroll Tooth artifact, and the deadly Bloodstone!

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Greg Reader
Great addition to S&S

Darkness Falls really expands Sword & Sorcery, bringing in some new elements in and out of the dungeon crawling. The difficulty and complexity of the scenarios have been increased, resulting in more interesting quests. The new treasures seem more balanced, with none feeling overpowered. The new buildings outside of the dungeon, like the one which allows you to tweak your character, really should have been in the base game. The minis are interesting, but strangely they don't get on the table as much due to the way the story unfolds. My only gripe is that the campaign is too short. Just when it starts to get interesting, it's over. Overall, this really is a must if you enjoyed the base game - it does everything better.