9.0
rating
Ludopedia
8.3
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you love Sword & Sorcery, you’ll love Morrigan’s dual combat styles and detailed miniatures.
Highlights
- Unique, customizable powers
- Cooperative combat with action‑point strategy
- Modular board that reshapes each game
- Detailed, thematic miniatures
Keep in mind
- Requires base game
- Moderate language dependency
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Sword & Sorcery: Hero Pack – Morrigan: Demon Huntress / Witch Huntress adds a brand‑new, powerful character to your campaign, letting you bring to life a heroine who survived a demonic assault or a necromancer’s undead army. Morrigan comes in two distinct flavors: as a Demon Hunter she wields an arcane whip and harbors a deep hatred that lets her ignore the terror demons bring; as a Witch Hunter she uses a crossbow that fires blessed bolts against the undead. The pack contains two miniatures (a normal and a Ghost‑Soul form), the Soul Gem, power cards, and two legendary relics – the Moon Scythe and the Inferno’s Tongue – that add extra depth to combat. As an expansion, you only need a copy of the base Sword & Sorcery game; the pack doesn’t play on its own. The gameplay keeps the same cooperative spirit while adding action points for strategic planning, area movement for tactical positioning, dice rolling for classic randomness, and a modular board that reshapes each session. Playtime averages 60‑90 minutes for 1‑5 players, with medium complexity that’s perfect for those who already know the system and want more content and character variety. The game’s weight is 3/5, indicating it’s accessible yet still offers interesting challenges. BGG scores around 8.3 and Ludopedia rates it 9.0, showing that Sword & Sorcery fans love this addition.
In short, Morrigan brings a revenge‑driven survival story that fits squarely into Sword & Sorcery’s fantasy‑combat universe. If you enjoy miniatures, cooperative combat, and customizing characters with unique powers, this expansion will delight you. If you don’t yet own the base game or prefer solo play, it’s a consideration, but the experience is far richer when all players share the same board.
In short, Morrigan brings a revenge‑driven survival story that fits squarely into Sword & Sorcery’s fantasy‑combat universe. If you enjoy miniatures, cooperative combat, and customizing characters with unique powers, this expansion will delight you. If you don’t yet own the base game or prefer solo play, it’s a consideration, but the experience is far richer when all players share the same board.
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Publisher
Ares Games, Gremlin Project, Devir, GaGa Games, Intrafin Games
Designer
Nunzio Surace, Simone Romano
Who is this pack for?
Ideal for players who already own Sword & Sorcery and want more characters, miniatures and combat variety. It also works well in cooperative groups that enjoy customizing powers.
How many players can play?
From 1 to 5 players, exactly like the base game.
What is the average game length?
Between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on player experience and encounter count.
What components are included?
Two Morrigan miniatures (normal and ghost), the Soul Gem, power cards, the legendary relics Moon Scythe and Inferno’s Tongue, and scenario cards for use on the modular board.
Do I need any language or translation to play?
The pack has moderate language dependency; it’s recommended to have translated cards or a translation sheet for easier reading.
How does the action‑point mechanic work?
Each player receives a number of action points per turn, which can be spent on movement, attacks, abilities or dice rolls, allowing strategic planning.
Does the pack change the base game rules?
No, it adds new characters and complementary mechanics while keeping the original rules intact.