Your journey has taken you deep into the Mistlands. Now, your adventures continue with The Chains that Rust, a new expansion for Descent: Journeys in the Dark.
37.90€
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Otiac1
I do not recommend getting The Chains that Rust or the Mists of Bilehall - they only add tiles and monsters to the grouping and the Campaign for both 'combines' into one two-act campaign (much like the standalone two-act campaigns from the base game, Nerekhall or Labyrinth). At some point there are just..too many monsters, tiles, effects, conditions, tokens to keep up with, and so I don't recommend getting Bilehall or Chains as they add too much to the game with too little return and eventually your entire set up becomes too burdensome. The other smaller expansions at least give you new hero choices/classes without the specific extras in cards solely for those expansion campaigns.
Gaius
Second of two of a small box expansion for Descent. Undead Ravonloft style theme. Probably the most difficult campaign to date. Would have rated it higher but I feel a little robbed on value based on cost of this expansion, especially considering all quests are only 1 encounter each (instead of the standard 2 encounters per quest). One of the better storylines in the D2E series with a climatic (abet short) conclusion.
jellospike
Bought this along with Mists of Bilehall to play them together as a new campaign. The hybrid classes are lazy and not especially interesting, the new monsters are pretty innovative and cool, especially if you like undead and the new "campaign" is very different and super hard. However, you do end up getting less for more money than a single big-box expansion... [b]House rules level: See base game[/b]