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Oath of the Outcast introduces four heroes and three monster groups previously available only in the first edition of Descent: Journeys in the Dark, as well as two brand-new quests. Trenloe the Strong, Laurel of Bloodwood, Elder Mok, and Shiver join your quests as eager heroes, but even as they enter your quests, monsters arise to attack. This is the first of the Heroes and Monstersexpansions.
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Oath of the Outcast introduces four heroes and three monster groups previously available only in the first edition of Descent: Journeys in the Dark, as well as two brand-new quests. Trenloe the Strong, Laurel of Bloodwood, Elder Mok, and Shiver join your quests as eager heroes, but even as they enter your quests, monsters arise to attack. This is the first of the Heroes and Monsters expansions.
Oath of the Outcast includes three monster groups: bane spiders, beastmen, and razorwings! You will also gain two new quests in this expansion: Oath of the Outcast and Prison of Ice and Lies. In these quests, you will attempt to stop the perpetrators of a dark ritual from reanimating a host of powerful undead warriors.
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, Fighting, Miniatures, Adventure, Exploration, Fantasy, Medieval |
Ages | 14+ |
Publisher | Edge Entertainment, Fantasy Flight Games, Galakta, Giochi Uniti, Heidelberger Spieleverlag, Wargames Club Publishing |
Designer | Nathan I. Hajek, Nathan I Hajek |
Col_Orange_1
(Bought to gain out-of-print 1st Ed. miniatures) Laurel Bloodwood is pretty badass. Shiver... not so much. The new minis for Mok and Trenloe are very good. All of the monsters I had already from 1st Ed. vanilla. The Beastmen are very dynamic - I'm sure to eventually replace my master beastmen with these. Bane Spiders are a slight improvement (replacement masters again, probably). Razorwings have goofy chicken legs, but have their wings folded above them so you can actually have them standing next to each other in a corridor - much better.
Eric Ridley
I have all the 1st edition monsters from this, and have marked it as 'owned' in my road to legend app.
Tatsu
Monsters: Spiders, beast men, razor wings Heroes: Trenloe the Strong, Laurel of Bloodwood, Elder Mok, and Shiver