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Your Adventure Begins Here!

Belhaim's tower has just collapsed, its wizard is missing, and local kobolds are whispering the name of a long dead draconic nemesis. And that's just your first day in town...

This complete cooperative strategy game pits 1 to 4 players against monsters, perils, and traps as you become the heroes of Belhaim. As the town's new champions, an unending world of adventure awaits. Choose your character's class; build a deck of equipment, magic, and allies; and explore lethal locations as you journey through an exciting fantasy tale. As your adventures continue, your characters add remarkable gear and breathtaking magic to their decks as they gain incredible powers, all of which they'll need to challenge more and more powerful threats.

This set includes the storybook and cards for The Dragon's Demand Adventure Path as well as a modular core for infinite scenarios that allows you to control the difficulty and speed of play.

Contents:
440 Card
12 Character Pawns
6 Pawn Bases
5 Dice
63 Tokens
24 Dividers
1 Quick-Start Guide
1 Rulebook
1 Storybook featuring The Dragon's Demand


Ages: 13+
Players: 1-4
Game Length: 90 minutes

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4 reviews

Simply the best cost benefit

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

unbelievable replayability, challenging difficulty level, many hours of fun. Each time you raise your character it is unique.

July 12, 2020 2:04 PM

antonio carlos

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

unbelievable replayability, challenging difficulty level, many hours of fun. Each time you raise your character it is unique.

July 12, 2020 12:00 AM

Major flaws in design, make this a chore, not a game

Average rating of 1 out of 5 stars

The most important text, which should take up half of the card, has been shrunk to 1/4 of the bottom of the card. The text is a chore to read, and every card is like this. All these meaningless flourishes take up major space on each card for no reason. Each card needs to be inspected to see what it says. Some symbols are so tiny they're illegible. The old system of design you could read the cards on the table. This text is way too small. The cardboard counters come crinkled out of the box. Multiple people have pointed this out. And the graphics on the counters look like something from the 60's. They don't fit the theme in any way at all. Everything in this box is subpar. I'm quite shocked such a popular system could take so many steps backwards. It's rather depressing.

August 5, 2019 5:57 AM

sixthecat

Average rating of 1 out of 5 stars

The most important text, which should take up half of the card, has been shrunk to 1/4 of the bottom of the card. The text is a chore to read, and every card is like this. All these meaningless flourishes take up major space on each card for no reason. Each card needs to be inspected to see what it says. Some symbols are so tiny they're illegible. The old system of design you could read the cards on the table. This text is way too small. The cardboard counters come crinkled out of the box. Multiple people have pointed this out. And the graphics on the counters look like something from the 60's. They don't fit the theme in any way at all. Everything in this box is subpar. I'm quite shocked such a popular system could take so many steps backwards. It's rather depressing.

August 5, 2019 12:00 AM

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