Streets of King’s Landing is the third chapter pack in the "Dance of Shadows" cycle for A Game of Thrones: The Card Game. Containing three copies each of twenty new cards, this pack immerses you in the world of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series. As the story progresses into the pages of A Dance with Dragons, those who would play the game of thrones find themselves helplessly surrounded by enemies. In King’s Landing, Cersei Lannister struggles to hold onto power as the Tyrells and the Faith of the Seven split the loyalties of the capital’s citizens. At the Wall, Jon Snow takes the role of Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, but has trouble balancing the demands of duty with those of morality. Finally, In Essos, Daenerys Targaryen has become the queen of Meereen, only to discover that the realities of rule differ greatly from expectations.
The Dance of Shadows cycle reintroduces the player-favorite Shadow mechanism from A Game of Thrones: The Card Game First Edition. This mechanism increases the tension of your encounters, keeping games steeped in mystery and a constant fear of the unknown. As the sun sets on Westeros, you must decide how much of yourself you are willing to sacrifice in order for your plots to come to fruition.
—description from the publisher
Bayushi Sezaru
The second edition of A Game of Thrones LCG is an awesome reimplementation of a great card game. It has cleaner rules, and the core set itself is probably the best in the LCG world. The first four cycles and the first five deluxe boxes added lots of cards, and definitely shaped it in a good way, making AGOT2 a better game. The third chapter pack of the fifth cycle adds a bunch of new cards for each faction, as well as some neutral cards. The theme of this cycle is the return of the shadow mechanic, already seen in the first edition of the game.
JasonSaastad
Since BGG makes it difficult to differentiate between games owned and expansions owned, I mark them owned here instead of marking them owned in the status tracker. Owned
sdrewthomson
Possibly the weakest pack in the cycle, despite containing Queensguard, Umber Loyalist and Drowned God Fanatic. That should tell you something about the overall strength of this cycle!