Battle For Faerûn brings Dungeons & Dragons to the Dice Masters Collectible Dice Building game. This boxed set contains everything that two players need to start playing, including 44 custom dice, 38 cards, two dice bags and the Dice Masters rulebook.
Two players have the chance to collect and assemble their
adventurers to battle with one another. Players roll the dice to see what
resources they have, purchase extra dice and then send their characters in.
There are cards available for each type of die so players choose which one to
use; this allows players to build specialized dice sets to increase their
chances of success.
First things first, this is a hefty little box and with the
dice, cards and bags you certainly get a bit of bang for your buck (RRP £14.99). The quality
is good but not perfect – as a storage medium the box is flimsy and the
contents tightly packed, meaning the game will have to be transferred to
another way of storing it after a short period. The dice bags, though useful,
are thin and a little flimsy. The cards are of very thin stock so you’ll have
to take care of them, but the game isn’t a contact sport so anyone with any
modicum of care should be able to look after the contents. Just don’t expect
the box to last very long, especially if the plastic container that comes with
it is lost or damaged.
But that’s a minor gripe with the product as a whole. The
game itself is fun and dynamic, and we got a few great games out of it, with
the promise of more to come.
That sounds nice and easy, doesn’t it? Well, it is and it
isn’t. There is a learning curve to this game that might take a few attempts to
get absolutely right. There were a few instances in our first couple of games
where we’d look at each other and say ‘Er… is that right?’ and a few minutes of
intense rulebook scrutiny would follow. It’s not a fault with the game as every
game has to be learned, and this is no different. It’s definitely not for the
very young generation and even as an adult I had a little difficulty, but after
a few quick practice runs the game flowed quite well. I imagine it’s a game
you’ll have to see in action to fully get the gist of, as watching two
experienced players would no doubt really help with getting to grips with the mechanics.
There’s a handy intro here: http://wizkids.com/dicemasters/rules/
You can even download the rules from the WizKids website as a taster, so get
over there and have a look.
Once we got into the flow of the game it was good fun and
we’re looking into buying the expansion packs of extra dice and cards to
increase our collection and get hold of the rare cards that’ll help us in
battle (there’s a handy checklist in the box detailing cards and their rarity).
Of course, the biggest draw to this game for me was the fact that it was
Dungeons & Dragons and we were battling in the lands of the Forgotten
Realms, but the game itself is covers other licenses – DC comics, Marvel comics
and Yu-Gi-Oh! all get the treatment.
With a RRP of £14.99 and at gaming and hobby stores everywhere, this is a great game that you’ll get a lot of fun out of,
and the longevity is in the collecting of new cards and dice. This is now on
our gaming night to-play list and we’ll no doubt be cracking the box open on a
regular basis.
Recommended.
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