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Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
If you're already hooked on Millennium Blades, the Collusion expansion is the perfect send-off, bringing more of what you love and new modes for the crew.
Highlights
- Must-have final expansion
- Over 400 new cards
- Team-based gameplay mode
- Storage solution included
Keep in mind
- Requires the base game
- High language dependency
- Complexity increases
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About the game
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It's time for an epic farewell to the Millennium Blades universe with Collusion, the final expansion that promises to wrap up this saga with a bang! If you're already a fan of the base game, get ready, because this expansion brings over 400 new cards, six brand-new characters for you to choose from, and the cherry on top: a team-based game mode! That's right, now you can gather your friends and form a super team to face the challenges. Additionally, Collusion introduces NPCs to spice up your matches, new card sets to collect, and, to top it all off, a storage solution to organize your entire Millennium Blades collection. It's the definitive expansion for those who want more content, more strategy, and more fun. Remember that Collusion doesn't work on its own; it requires the original Millennium Blades to play. Oh, and a heads-up: have your reference materials ready, as the game has a considerable language dependency, and you'll need translations to fully enjoy all its nuances. If you're a fan of fast-paced card play, speculation, and diving deep into the virtual pocket (metaphorically, of course!), this expansion is for you. Prepare for plenty of action, plot twists, and, who knows, maybe even world domination in the fighting game scene!
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Publisher
Level 99 Games
Designer
D. Brad Talton, Jr., Joshua Van Laningham
Artist
Fábio Fontes, Laura La Vito
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
Do I need the base game Millennium Blades to play with Collusion?
Yes, absolutely! Collusion is an expansion and does not function as a standalone game. You need the original Millennium Blades to play.
How many players does this expansion support?
The expansion maintains the base game's player count, playable by 2 to 6 players. Additionally, it introduces a team-based game mode!
Does the game become much more complicated with Collusion?
The complexity does increase a bit. With over 400 new cards, new characters, and mechanics like NPCs and team play, the learning curve might be slightly steeper, but it's nothing too daunting for dedicated fans.
Does the expansion include components other than cards?
Yes! In addition to hundreds of new cards, you'll find new characters and a storage solution to organize your entire Millennium Blades collection, which is a great bonus.
Is a translation really necessary to play?
Yes, the game has a considerable language dependency. To fully enjoy all the nuances and strategies, it's highly recommended to have access to translations of the cards and rules.
Who is this expansion recommended for?
It's perfect for those who already love Millennium Blades and want more content, strategies, and game modes, especially the team mode. If you're looking for the ultimate experience, Collusion is the way to go.
How long does a game session last with the expansion?
Games remain lengthy, typically ranging from 120 to 180 minutes, depending on the number of players and their familiarity with the new mechanics.