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Our Verdict
A frenetic dice-driven duel packed with strategy for epic combat lovers!
Highlights
- Fast and intense combat
- Heroes with unique identities
- High player interactivity
- Rewarding tactical decisions
Keep in mind
- Language dependency on cards
- Primarily focused on 2 players
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Get ready for a breathtaking duel! Dice Throne: Season Two – Tactician v. Huntress puts you right in the middle of an epic combat where dice luck meets strategic precision. In this specific matchup, you choose between tactical control and relentless agility to take down your opponent. The heart of the experience lies in the dice: each hero possesses a unique set of five dice that define their fighting style. It's not just about rolling and hoping for the best; you need to manage your combat points to acquire powerful cards. These cards are the real game-changers, allowing you to gain permanent upgrades, apply negative status effects to your enemy, or even manipulate dice results—whether to save your own move or ruin your opponent's plan.
What makes this title so special is the feeling that every hero is a completely different character. The Tactician and the Huntress bring gameplay dynamics that don't overlap, ensuring every rematch feels like a new challenge. While this game is sold as a standalone title for two players, it is part of a larger ecosystem. If you want to expand into group battles or multiplayer modes, you will need to acquire other heroes from the Dice Throne line. It is a fast-paced, intense game, perfect for those seeking an adrenaline rush in short sessions, yet deep enough for those who love to plan every move. If you enjoy fantasy combat with a touch of 'take that' to mess with your friend, you've found your new obsession!
What makes this title so special is the feeling that every hero is a completely different character. The Tactician and the Huntress bring gameplay dynamics that don't overlap, ensuring every rematch feels like a new challenge. While this game is sold as a standalone title for two players, it is part of a larger ecosystem. If you want to expand into group battles or multiplayer modes, you will need to acquire other heroes from the Dice Throne line. It is a fast-paced, intense game, perfect for those seeking an adrenaline rush in short sessions, yet deep enough for those who love to plan every move. If you enjoy fantasy combat with a touch of 'take that' to mess with your friend, you've found your new obsession!
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Publisher
Roxley, BoardM Factory, Grimspire, Lavka Games, Lucky Duck Games
Designer
Manny Trembley, Nate Chatellier
Artist
Gavan Brown, Manny Trembley
How many players can play?
This specific pack is a 2-player duel, but you can expand to more players by purchasing other heroes from the line.
How long does a game last?
Games are quite dynamic, typically lasting between 20 and 40 minutes.
Is it hard to learn?
The rules are intuitive, but the depth comes from how you use cards and manipulate dice.
Do I need to know English?
Yes, there is a moderate language dependency as the cards contain important strategic text.
Is it a complete game?
Yes, it is a standalone game for two players, meaning it doesn't require others to play 1v1.