Where can I find the release order for the game?
As a new player I'd like to experience the game in the correct order.
Where can I find the release order for the game?
As a new player I'd like to experience the game in the correct order.
here is the list i always give. this is the correct order
firstly, in order to play.....
mirkwood cycle needs = none...just core set
dwarrowdelf cycle needs = khazad dum deluxe pack
against the shadow cycle needs = hiers of numenor deluxe pack
here is the list in order of what i got them (i have played since core set release so these are correct)
core set
MIRKWOOD CYCLE
hunt for gollum
conflcit at the carrock
journey to rhosgobel
emyn muil
dead marshes
return to mirkwood
khazad dum deluxe
DWARROWDELF CYCLE
redhorn gate
road to rivendell
watcher in the water
the long dark
foundations of stone
shadow and flame
hobbit saga pack 1 and 2 (these were released one before and one after the follow pack i list in the uk...it doesnt really matter here as saga packs dont follow any order compared to the expansions)
Hiers of numenor deluxe
AGAINST THE SHADOW CYCLE
the stewards fear
the druadan forest
encounter at amon din
assault on osgilliath
blood of gondor
morgul vale
Black riders (lord of the rings saga pack 1) is out....again in between a cycle but again it doesnt matter as it saga pack
Voice of Isengard deluxe (not out yet)
rich
Next question..
I'm in the process of acquiring all the packs/expansions.
Should I play them in order only using the cards that become available for the spheres as I go or can I build my own decks from the "complete" set? Would doing this make the game less challenging/ruin the intent of the progression?
Including later cards in your deck will definitely make earlier scenarios easier. Whether or not you do so is up to you. It is definitely possible to beat all of the scenarios in the game using only player cards that were available as of that release. The progression series of videos limits itself to only player cards that were available and provides some great examples of winning deck-building and strategy:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6agV3Ll1nNihJiCSotL0itNwUiiXkF2t
I also have a series on my blog called Beorn's Path, in which I build two decks from the core set, and slowly evolve those decks through the Shadows of Mirkwood cycle:
http://hallofbeorn.wordpress.com/beorns-path/
Good luck!