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Our Verdict
Aeon's End fan? This expansion brings more cooperative challenges with new villains and mages to tackle!
Highlights
- New Nêmesis and Mage
- More strategic variety
- Increases replayability
- Cooperative challenges
Keep in mind
- Requires base game
- High language dependency
- Needs coordination
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Prepare to face the encroaching threat to Gravehold once again in Aeon's End: The Nameless! This expansion brings a fresh challenge to the acclaimed cooperative deck-building game. If you enjoy the idea that sometimes, to defeat darkness, you must embrace it, then this one's for you.
With The Nameless, players will have two new formidable Nêmesis to face, each with their unique tactics and dangers. And to bolster the defense of the last city, a new Breach Mage arrives, ready to cast powerful spells and protect the survivors. Furthermore, the game is supercharged with new gems, relics, spells, and minions, further increasing strategic options and replayability.
Aeon's End is already known for its depth and how each game can be different, and this expansion only reinforces that. The deck-building mechanic, where you manage your hand and decide which cards to buy or discard, remains the heart of the experience. The need to coordinate with your friends, using each mage's unique powers to create devastating combos, is crucial for victory.
Remember that, like other Aeon's End expansions, The Nameless requires the base game to be played. And a heads-up: the language dependency is high, so it's good to have the base game in Portuguese or be comfortable with English to fully enjoy all the new features and challenges this box brings. Prepare your decks and your strategies, because the Nêmesis won't wait!
With The Nameless, players will have two new formidable Nêmesis to face, each with their unique tactics and dangers. And to bolster the defense of the last city, a new Breach Mage arrives, ready to cast powerful spells and protect the survivors. Furthermore, the game is supercharged with new gems, relics, spells, and minions, further increasing strategic options and replayability.
Aeon's End is already known for its depth and how each game can be different, and this expansion only reinforces that. The deck-building mechanic, where you manage your hand and decide which cards to buy or discard, remains the heart of the experience. The need to coordinate with your friends, using each mage's unique powers to create devastating combos, is crucial for victory.
Remember that, like other Aeon's End expansions, The Nameless requires the base game to be played. And a heads-up: the language dependency is high, so it's good to have the base game in Portuguese or be comfortable with English to fully enjoy all the new features and challenges this box brings. Prepare your decks and your strategies, because the Nêmesis won't wait!
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Action Phase Games, Indie Boards & Cards, Frosted Games, Ghenos Games, Lavka Games, Matagot, Portal Games, SD Games
Designer
Kevin Riley
Do I need the Aeon's End base game to play with The Nameless?
Yes, absolutely! The Nameless is an expansion and requires the Aeon's End base game to be played.
How many players can participate?
Just like the base game, this expansion is for 1 to 4 players.
Is the game in English?
The expansion itself does not come with Portuguese rules, and the cards have text. The language dependency is high, so it's recommended to have the base game in Portuguese or be comfortable with English.
What does this expansion add to the game?
It introduces two new Nêmesis to face, a new playable Breach Mage, as well as new gems, relics, spells, and minions.
Does it significantly increase the game's complexity?
The overall complexity remains similar to the base game, but the new Nêmesis and cards bring new challenges and strategies that require adaptation.
Is it good for someone starting with Aeon's End?
We recommend that you already have a good grasp of the base game's rules before introducing this expansion. It's ideal for those who have already mastered the game and are looking for more content.
What is the average playtime with this expansion?
The playtime remains around 60 minutes, depending on the players' experience and the chosen difficulty.