The Stark expansion Lords of Winter and the Baratheon expansion Kings of the Storm provide a huge boost in deck building options for these two houses and they also provide some very good cards usable in any House. Each of these deluxe expansions comes with a playset (3 copies of a card) of every card and 2 lists of advanced decks you can use
Expansion Icon Cards in this expansion are marked with the Mother of Dragons expansion icon to distinguish them from the cards in other A Game of Thrones: The Board Game products. This Mother of Dragons expansion increases the player count in the game to eight by adding two new playable houses, Arryn and Targaryen. Also, a vassal system increases
In the second edition of A Game of Thrones: The Board Game, three to six players take on the roles of the great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, as they vie for control of the Iron Throne. Based on the best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones is an epic board game in which
Description from the publisher: Travel north and join the Night’s Watch with Watchers on the Wall! Within this expansion, the Night’s Watch explores new and existing themes, as you find new ways to defend the Wall, new ways to conscript your opponent’s characters, and plenty of rewards for focusing on the three branches of the Night’s Watch: Rangers, Stewards, and Builders.
I was excited to get a copy of this game, and after reading the rules I can't wait to see this hit the table. I have a question about the expansion. I've had good luck with FFG's expansions, and I don't mind buying an expansion every now & then. However, it seems like this game doesn't need an expansion. Granted, I haven't actually played it
If you have A Game of Thrones and play it a lot, get this expansion. It is fresh and fun. If you have A Game of Thrones and don’t play it much, get this anyways. It makes it shorter and easier to pull off of a shelf and play without having to plan a night around it. If you don’t have A Game of Thrones. I still recommend trying to play this one.
You could try the 6 player game with each player controlling 3 factions (assuming you are playing second edition or have the appropriate first edition expansion), but this gets out of hand fast. The main problem is the fact that the 7-cities to win threshold is too low.
The 2nd edition now allows players the extra ability to muster units or destroy defense orders, which is HUGE for defensive and/or offensive purposes. This edition has also included ports, previously only available through a 1 st edition expansion.
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