Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled – Treant v. Ninja

Roxley, BoardM Factory, Delirium Games · Board game · 2020
2 · best 2 20–40 min Weight 2.0/5
9.4 rating Ludopedia
7.7 rating BGG
9.4 rating Ludopedia
7.7 rating BGG
Our Verdict

Perfect for those seeking a fast, competitive duel with high interactivity. The mix of luck and strategy is addictive!

Highlights
  • Dynamic and fluid combat
  • Characters with unique styles
  • High-quality components
  • Easy to learn and play
Keep in mind
  • Moderate language dependency
  • Luck can be frustrating at times
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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About the game
If you love the vibe of fighting games like Street Fighter but prefer a tabletop experience over a controller, Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled is exactly what you need. This remastered edition features the epic clash between the Treant and the Ninja, blending the randomness of dice with tactical card play in a very fluid way. The goal is simple: deplete your opponent's health before they do the same to you, but the journey there is where the real fun lies.

Each hero comes with their own set of five custom dice and a unique deck of cards. The gameplay flows in cycles: you roll your dice to hit the combinations needed to attack or trigger special abilities. If the result isn't what you wanted, you can re-roll, but be careful not to waste your opportunities! Meanwhile, you accumulate combat points, which act as the game's 'currency.' You spend these points on cards that can completely shift the tide of the match, ranging from permanent hero upgrades to status effects that leave your opponent struggling.

The master stroke here is the manipulation. You aren't just at the mercy of luck; the cards allow you to modify dice values—your own, your teammates' (in multiplayer modes), or even sabotaging the enemy's roll. It's a tactical 'tug-of-war' where you must decide whether to spend your resources now for a devastating strike or save them to defend against a counter-attack. With accessible rules and fast-paced matches, it's the perfect game for those who want a competitive duel without spending hours studying a manual.
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Components: Game Trayz Inside Crowdfunding: Kickstarter Game: Dice Throne Players: Two-Player Only Games
Publisher Roxley, BoardM Factory, Delirium Games, Dice Throne, Inc., Grimspire, Lavka Games, Lucky Duck Games
Designer Manny Trembley, Nate Chatellier
Artist Gavan Brown, Manny Trembley
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the game hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are very intuitive. If you've played any dice or card game, you'll get the hang of it in a few minutes.
How long does a match last?
Usually between 20 and 40 minutes. It's great for those who want a quick game without sacrificing depth.
Is there a language barrier?
There is moderate language dependency due to the card text. A translation sheet or translated cards are very helpful.
Can more than two people play?
Yes! While it's excellent in 1v1, the game supports 2v2, 3v3, and even free-for-all modes with up to 6 players.
Is it purely a game of luck?
No. While the dice bring randomness, the cards allow you to manipulate the results, turning luck into strategy.