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Lord of the Rings: Across the Ettenmoors
Expansion of:
Lord of the Rings: The Lost Realm Expansion
30m - 90m
1 - 2 Players
Ages 13+
Hand management games are games with cards in them that reward players for playing the cards in certain sequences or groups. The optimal sequence/grouping may vary, depending on board position, cards held and cards played by opponents. Managing your hand means gaining the most value out of available cards under given circumstances. Cards often have multiple uses in the game, further obfuscating an "optimal" sequence.
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jax900
A moderately difficult scenario. Challenging, but not making you gnash your teeth. The difficulty level seems spot on. Another positive is a variability. Side quests (from the encounter deck) play a prominent role.
wkover
LoTR is criticized for scenarios having a short shelf life. So it's nice that, in [i]Ettenmoors[/i], there's some variability in the starting side quest and safe location. The quest itself is a combat exercise with heavy hitters in the form of trolls, giants, and closeted secrets from a misspent youth. Keep an umbrella handy, since the grating Weather treacheries are ported over from the Lost Realm set. Those suck. On the positive side, we appreciated being able to complete two consecutive quests on Standard difficulty mode. That hasn't happened in ages, even though our complementary generalist decks are more than decent.
Bayushi Sezaru
The fifth cycle of expansions continues adding more awesomeness to Lord of the Rings LCG, in form of new heroes, cards for the decks, and new quests. Across the Ettenmoors contains a bunch of new cards for the players decks like the new stalwart defender hero Dori, or the great location controlling Steed of Imladris. The scenario itself is quite standard and not much challenging.