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The Bol’Goreth Lieutenant Pack features a detailed plastic figure that places its deadly operative, the fearsome troll of The Trollfens, on equal footing with Terrinoth’s champions.
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A hulking figure, tainted with evil, is emerging from the murky depths of the Valdari Swamp, spreading pestilence and plague wherever he steps. Bol’Goreth, who originally appeared as a new lieutenant for the Overlord to control in the Trollfens expansion, now appears in this standalone expansion — Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition) – Bol’Goreth Lieutenant Pack — to allow him to be used without having to play the Trollfens campaign.
In addition to including a sculpted plastic figure that can replace the existing lieutenant token, this Lieutenant Pack introduces the "Raging Infection" Plot deck of specialized cards, which can be triggered during encounters by using deadly new threat tokens.
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 |
Ages | 14+ |
Designer | Daniel Clark (I), Nathan I. Hajek, Daniel Clark, Justin Kemppainen, Justing Kemppainen, Nathan I Hajek |
Publisher | Edge Entertainment, Fantasy Flight Games, Galakta, Giochi Uniti, Wargames Club Publishing |
HordeKing
Plastic figure to replace the cardboard token. Pros: + Nicely detailed figure + Plot Deck for Overloard Cons: - Too many threat tokens
Zauker
Not really sure if this is a necessary addition, but here I am, collecting everything for Descent Second edition...
soccastar001
At least one lieutenant pack is necessary for any Overlord playing Descent. The game is more than a bit unbalanced in favor of the heroes and these provide more options for the Overlord that might give him a bit of a fighting chance. These lieutenant packs contain a deck of cards, tokens, and a plastic miniature. The deck of cards provides the Overlord with some additional options by spending tokens that he earns through adventures. This eventually swings back in the favor of the heroes a little bit because after spending these tokens they are given to the heroes to use for small bonuses. An Overlord can only use one lieutenant pack per campaign so I haven't used them all but have bought many due to the awesome plastic miniature to replace the cardboard token representing most of the villains in the game. One day I plan to paint them all but that is more of a pipe dream than attainable goal...