The third co-op for Descent Second Edition is now out. It is called Dark Elements. It also requires Lair of the Wyrm.
Here is the link: https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2015/4/10/dark-elements/
The third co-op for Descent Second Edition is now out. It is called Dark Elements. It also requires Lair of the Wyrm.
Here is the link: https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2015/4/10/dark-elements/
Oh I wasn't expecting this! Excellent ![]()
So can we expect the next one to require some Labyrinth of Ruin figures, then some Trollfen, then some Nerekhall, and finally some Manor of Ravens? That means 4 more scenarios! Cool!
W00t! Excellent, and more monster variety by using expansions, wonderful!
Was this part of a seasonal kit at one time? Because I missed that one.
Is this the end of OP kits for descent? No spring kit was announced and now the solo campaign that would have been included has been released.
I am just pleased to start seeing some variety by requiring expansions other than the base game. This should allow for different maps, different monsters, etc.
I always said that FFG would eventually move away from the model of only requiring the base game. Imagine now, if you will, an ultimate co-op which utilizes all of the expansions to date. That would really be sweet.
Edited by any2cardsLooks great! I love the co-op expansions as they work so well for solo play too :-)
I am a little bummed that Merriods were reused again.. I know there weren't any new monsters to choose from amongst base set and LotW.. But maybe they could have used a lieutenant(s) in some fashion...
Nonetheless, always cool to see... Now where is Heirs of Blood? ![]()
I really like those coop adventures, I only play Descent this way now.
Nice. No store sells these though, prolly have to order it online. I have not played co-op but it looks fun.
Very cool! Glad to see that expansions are starting to be included with these co-op adventures. I found a copy of Nature's Ire at my FLGS a couple months ago. Hopefully they'll have a copy of this new one as well.
Do these co-op adventure packs contain anything that could be used in normal overlord included campaigns? I mean something like shop cards?
This sounds good. I'd like to see the co-op side of the game developed further with a full-size expansion.
Do these co-op adventure packs contain anything that could be used in normal overlord included campaigns? I mean something like shop cards?
No, they don't. Just material to make the adventure a coop.
This is nice. I haven't even finished a full session of the first co-op, but I'll still put this on my list. That Merriod art is terrifying, I love it.
Do these co-op adventure packs contain anything that could be used in normal overlord included campaigns? I mean something like shop cards?
No, they don't. Just material to make the adventure a coop.
Ok thanks. I'm not really interested in these small co-ops (only things I'm not buying) but if they do a full co-op campaign I would get that for sure.
I do love the fact that they've included the need of an expansion, could mean great things ahead ![]()
Do these co-op adventure packs contain anything that could be used in normal overlord included campaigns? I mean something like shop cards?
No, they don't. Just material to make the adventure a coop.
Ok thanks. I'm not really interested in these small co-ops (only things I'm not buying) but if they do a full co-op campaign I would get that for sure.
I do love the fact that they've included the need of an expansion, could mean great things ahead
They explain that the Co-Ops are like a Campaign, just a mini version. You get experience and loot as you go through each room. The monsters switch to ActII midway and so there you go.
But maybe they could have used a lieutenant(s) in some fashion...
I really hope ffg will soon provide to us a more complete expansion for the coop mode, although for now it seems my group is ok with our updated variant (https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/115267/sudden-death-cursed-mountain-version-3) which also includes Merick and Eliza. ![]()
Nevertheless I think I will probably be less interested in an exhausting campaign versus an automated overlord. What I would really like to see is a ffg coop mode providing a good replayability with an acceptable playing time.
Nice. No store sells these though, prolly have to order it online. I have not played co-op but it looks fun.
You probably won't see these in stores because they are Print On Demand products, not a manufactured product like the main Descent stuff is.
Nice. No store sells these though, prolly have to order it online. I have not played co-op but it looks fun.
You probably won't see these in stores because they are Print On Demand products, not a manufactured product like the main Descent stuff is.
It does take a while, but on-line stores like CSI do end up selling these products.
am I the only one getting a bit annoyed by little packs of cards for 15 bucks with so-so replayability?
the small expansions are 40 bucks and give you minis, map tiles and new functionality. the big ones are 60 dollars, which is the price for 4 pod packs.
I'd rather prefer ffg would do a proper full fledged campaign in a box...
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Nice. No store sells these though, prolly have to order it online. I have not played co-op but it looks fun.
You probably won't see these in stores because they are Print On Demand products, not a manufactured product like the main Descent stuff is.
am I the only one getting a bit annoyed by little packs of cards for 15 bucks with so-so replayability?
the small expansions are 40 bucks and give you minis, map tiles and new functionality. the big ones are 60 dollars, which is the price for 4 pod packs.
I'd rather prefer ffg would do a proper full fledged campaign in a box...
I am sure there are many gamers who share the same thoughts; I am one of them and this is also the reason why my group came up with a variant for the coop games.
I suppose ffg is pushing for separated adventures, instead of a single comprehensive expansion, to test the market and/or increase the profit (the last adventure could eventually help to sell more Lair of Wyrm boxes).
However I hope they will soon release something more than separated adventures; I think the competition in coop dungeon crawlers is continuing to increase, and some Descent gamers could eventually switch to other companies.
Anyone else a bit bummed that FFG seems to no-longer be including Descent in organized play? I really liked the game night kits, which included prizes and stuff to help get people together to play at their FLGS.
Anyone else a bit bummed that FFG seems to no-longer be including Descent in organized play? I really liked the game night kits, which included prizes and stuff to help get people together to play at their FLGS.