![]() ![]() ![]() Moving on, there are three new monuments included: Poseidon, Hades and Hephaestus. Players can choose to “quest” for training with Chiron to gain new and powerful combat cards and he is still classified as a monster and can be killed like the others. This dude adds in a slew of “training” cards which are placed in the Quest space on the board. Now those first four are pretty standard monster with their own unique abilities, however Chiron is in a league of his own. There are also five other new monsters you can add to your regular repertoire of monsters, Siren, Cetus, Typhon, Python and Chiron which have their own respective miniatures and monster cards. ![]() However, the other players can hunt him just like any other monster. If you control Talos you can move him about and/or attacks regions during your turn. This factory is something new for the game, it not only serves to go towards the temple victory condition but also whoever controls it also gains control of a specific monster called Talos. Two of the lands have cities and one has an all new factory temple that can be built. This is a very small section of board that sits right next to the bottom right of the regular board and includes three new land areas to control including Atlantis. The first and probably most noticeable thing that is included is the new gameboard. Let’s run through the additional materials in the Dark Ages. This is a big box expansion which means the cost is a bit higher (basically the cost of a full board game) BUT you are getting SO MUCH stuff held within that it will drastically alter your game. Let’s start with the Dark Ages expansion. ![]() Tidal Blades: Heroes of the Reef & Angler’s Cove Expansion.Join Join The Fuzzy Llama in his Adventuresįollow me on Twitter My Tweets Recent Posts Enter your email address to follow The Fuzzy and receive notifications of new posts by email. ![]()
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