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Looking to add some extra spice to your solo or multiplayer games of Everdell? The Rugwort Pack introduces a pesky opponent that will force you to think differently. If you've already mastered the base game and are seeking an additional challenge, this one's for you!
Highlights
- Adds solo challenge
- More 'take-that' interaction
- Small yet impactful
- Game variety boost
Keep in mind
- Not for beginners
- Language dependent
- Can disrupt pacing
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Hey there, board game enthusiasts! If you've explored the enchanting forest of Everdell and felt it needed a dash more chaos, the Rugwort Pack is here to spice things up! This little expansion introduces three new cards featuring the dreaded Rugwort, a solo opponent who's definitely not here to play nice. Think of him as that annoying neighbor who loves to stir up trouble, but now he's in your game!
These cards, originally included with the Collector's Edition, shuffle into Everdell's main deck and inject an extra dose of 'take-that' – that mechanic that lets you gently poke your opponents (or yourself, in solo mode). You'll encounter three versions: Rugwort the Robber, Rugwort the Ruler, and Rugwort the Rowdy. Each has its own way of disrupting your plans and forcing you to think twice before each move. The goal here isn't just to build your cute little city, but also to deal with the surprises Rugwort might throw your way, adding an extra challenge and a bit of unpredictability.
It's worth noting that while it's a small addition, it does shift the game's dynamic a bit. If you enjoy Everdell and want to test your skills against a more 'aggressive' opponent or simply add more variety to your playthroughs, this is a solid choice. Just don't expect it to be a tutorial for Everdell; Rugwort can be a bit intimidating for absolute beginners. But for veterans looking for an extra challenge, it can be quite fun!
These cards, originally included with the Collector's Edition, shuffle into Everdell's main deck and inject an extra dose of 'take-that' – that mechanic that lets you gently poke your opponents (or yourself, in solo mode). You'll encounter three versions: Rugwort the Robber, Rugwort the Ruler, and Rugwort the Rowdy. Each has its own way of disrupting your plans and forcing you to think twice before each move. The goal here isn't just to build your cute little city, but also to deal with the surprises Rugwort might throw your way, adding an extra challenge and a bit of unpredictability.
It's worth noting that while it's a small addition, it does shift the game's dynamic a bit. If you enjoy Everdell and want to test your skills against a more 'aggressive' opponent or simply add more variety to your playthroughs, this is a solid choice. Just don't expect it to be a tutorial for Everdell; Rugwort can be a bit intimidating for absolute beginners. But for veterans looking for an extra challenge, it can be quite fun!
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Abraxas, Rebel Sp. z o.o., Rexhry, Starling Games (II)
Designer
James A. Wilson
Artist
Andrew Bosley
How many cards does the Rugwort Pack add to the game?
The Rugwort Pack adds 3 new cards to the main Everdell deck.
Is this pack a complete expansion or just a card pack?
It's a small card pack that functions as an expansion for the base game of Everdell.
Can I play with the Rugwort Pack without owning the base game Everdell?
No, the Rugwort Pack is an expansion and requires the base game Everdell to be played.
Is the Rugwort Pack recommended for beginner players?
It is not recommended for beginner players. Rugwort's cards add complexity and a 'take-that' element that can be challenging for those learning the rules.
What mechanics does the Rugwort Pack add or emphasize?
It introduces a solo opponent with 'take-that' mechanics and can emphasize the need for strategic Hand Management and Set Collection to deal with disruptions.
Do I need a translation to play with these cards?
Yes, the cards have text on them and are language-dependent. It's recommended to have a translation available (a reference sheet or translated cards) for easier understanding.
In what kind of game does the Rugwort Pack shine the most?
It shines brightest in solo play, where Rugwort acts as a challenging opponent. However, it can also add extra spice to games with experienced players who enjoy a bit more interaction and unpredictability.