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.
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Green Machine
Second half of a campaign - *sigh*. The first half is in "Mists of Bilehall." Three new monster classes, some new tiles and a handful of cards rounds out the contents. The set does introduce Hybrid classes, which is an nice concept. In the end, still a little disappointing.
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.
Tyresia2
Wow - just wow. Simply put, this expansion is a masterpiece. Just look at the miniatures, c'mon! The overall "undeath" feeling is perfectly conveyed and the new monster models -truly- look terrifying. Their stats seem to be a little situational, but their in-game flow is perfect. However, what really makes this expansion shine over the other ones is its innovation. The new hybrid classes are surprisingly well-balanced, and bring a lot of new combinations for players who want to experiment with new champion-class combos. I totally loved the new Soulbinder deck, and ended up including the Scourge in every single game I've played so far. Having an Overlord's pet around the board really changes -everything- for both sides and it's a groundbreaking innovation. I can't but totally recommend this expansion.