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The Belthir Lieutenant Pack features a detailed plastic figure that places its deadly operative, the mercenary Belthir, on equal footing with Terrinoth’s champions.
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With Lieutenant Packs for Descent: Journeys in the Dark Second Edition, you can replace the game’s lieutenant tokens and bring the overlord’s most powerful agents to life. The Belthir Lieutenant Pack features a detailed plastic figure that places its deadly operative, the mercenary Belthir, on equal footing with Terrinoth’s champions. Moreover, it includes a plot deck and rules that allow the overlord to pursue devious new strategies, inserting this fierce dragon hybrid warrior into any quest as his nefarious agent!
Mechanics | Action Point Allowance System, Dice Rolling, Dungeon Crawler, Grid Movement, Hand Management, Miniatures, Modular Board, Partnerships, Variable Player Powers |
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Play Time | |
Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players |
Theme | Expansion for Base-game, Adventure, Exploration, Fantasy, Medieval |
Designer | Daniel Clark (I), Daniel Clark, Justin Kemppainen |
Publisher | Edge Entertainment, Fantasy Flight Games, Galakta, Giochi Uniti, Heidelberger Spieleverlag, Wargames Club Publishing |
Ages | 14+ |
HordeKing
Plastic figure to replace the cardboard token. Pros: + Nicely detailed figure + Plot Deck for Overloard Cons: - Too many threat tokens
Tacit Ronan
Good lieutenant sculpt, he can fly which can be handy. Plot deck is ok, with 2 cards that can be particularly nasty, there are better lieutenant packs out there, but still worth picking up if you want them all.
FriendFive
No reason to ever play without the miniatures once you have them. They are much nicer than using the lieutenant tokens. This is one of the better looking figures out of the base game lieutenant packs. It's the wings; I like 'em. I've got this mini painted now (did it mostly myself but with a few touches from my painting mentor) Haven't yet played with the new cards and tokens, though.