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Our Verdict
If you love building decks with heroes and monsters, Thunderstone: Dragonspire will hook you from the start.
Highlights
- Fun deck building
- Hero and monster combo
- XP for evolution
- Quality components
- Fantasy theme
Keep in mind
- Average playtime
- Attention required
- Not an expansion
- Language dependency
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Thunderstone: Dragonspire brings the classic deck‑building mechanic to a fantasy setting filled with heroes, monsters, and treasure. Each game starts with a basic deck of hero, item, and resource cards. Players can choose to visit the village, where they buy cards, upgrade heroes, and acquire gear, or explore the dungeon, confronting monsters that require light and strength to defeat. Winning a monster earns cards worth victory points and experience tokens, allowing heroes to evolve into stronger versions. The set includes 18 new village cards, 11 new heroes, and eight monster sets, plus "Setting" cards that globally alter the game, such as lighting changes or monster effects. Components are well made: plastic XP tokens, a dungeon board that tracks light and darkness, and a storage box for organization. While it can be played solo, the game supports up to five players, offering a cooperative or competitive experience. The average playtime is about 45 minutes, with a moderate learning curve that appeals to both newcomers and deck‑building veterans. If you enjoy combining card strategy with RPG elements, Dragonspire is a great pick for those looking to dive into a fantasy adventure full of action and tactical decisions.
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Publisher
Alderac Entertainment Group, Arclight Games, Edge Entertainment, Pegasus Spiele, Wargames Club Publishing
Designer
Brent Keith, Mike Elliott
Artist
Brent Keith, Hal Mangold, Jason Engle
How many players can play?
1 to 5 players.
What is the average playtime?
About 45 minutes.
What is the game’s complexity?
Medium – there are several strategic layers, but the learning curve is reasonable.
What components are included?
Cards, experience tokens, dungeon board, storage box, and plastic XP tokens.
Do I need the original Thunderstone to play?
No, Dragonspire can be played alone, but you can use Thunderstone components for variants.
Who is this game recommended for?
Fans of deck building, fantasy, and those who enjoy tactical challenges in card games.