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7.6
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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
If you enjoy Time of Legends: Joan of Arc and want more scenery and visual options, this pack is for you! It adds an extra touch of immersion with terrain and characters.
Highlights
- Detailed and charming terrain
- More map options
- New characters and scenarios
Keep in mind
- Expands the base game
- Focus on visual components
- Requires the core game
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About the game
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Looking to enhance your village in Time of Legends: Joan of Arc? This expansion pack delivers a wealth of brand-new terrain to make your hamlet more charming and functional! With 52 extra pieces, you can add a new large farmhouse and three more cottages, helping to alleviate that medieval housing crisis. But it's not all idyllic: nearby, five somber ruins recall an old English raid, adding a touch of historical drama.
The map becomes even more engaging with 12 double-sided hexagonal tiles, including river pieces that necessitate bridges (one stone and two wooden!) for crossing. Completing the rustic charm, a water mill appears by the riverbank. Beyond all this visual appeal, the expansion also introduces two new scenarios for you to explore.
To populate this village, new characters arrive: a wealthy merchant, an elegant princess, a young peasant woman, a sturdy blacksmith, and an apothecary. For those who enjoy a makeshift camp, there are 8 tents and 3 campfires to set up a campaign scene. It's a pack that adds a lot visually and in terms of gameplay, expanding the possibilities of the base game without overcomplicating the rules.
The map becomes even more engaging with 12 double-sided hexagonal tiles, including river pieces that necessitate bridges (one stone and two wooden!) for crossing. Completing the rustic charm, a water mill appears by the riverbank. Beyond all this visual appeal, the expansion also introduces two new scenarios for you to explore.
To populate this village, new characters arrive: a wealthy merchant, an elegant princess, a young peasant woman, a sturdy blacksmith, and an apothecary. For those who enjoy a makeshift camp, there are 8 tents and 3 campfires to set up a campaign scene. It's a pack that adds a lot visually and in terms of gameplay, expanding the possibilities of the base game without overcomplicating the rules.
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3
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4
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Publisher
Mythic Games
Designer
Pascal Bernard
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
Does this pack add new rules to the base game?
No, this pack focuses on adding visual components and scenarios. The core rules of the main game remain the same, but the included scenarios might have specific objectives.
Do I need the base game 'Time of Legends: Joan of Arc' to use this expansion?
Yes, absolutely! This is an expansion pack and requires the base game to be played.
How many terrain pieces come in this pack?
The pack includes 52 extra terrain pieces, such as houses, ruins, river tiles, bridges, and a water mill.
What types of new characters are included?
The expansion brings a merchant, a princess, a peasant woman, a blacksmith, and an apothecary, as well as pieces to build a camp.
Does the game time change with this expansion?
Game time might vary slightly depending on the chosen scenarios, but the addition of terrain doesn't drastically alter the average game duration.
Does the game's complexity increase significantly?
The overall complexity doesn't increase much, as the focus is on adding components. The new scenarios might introduce slightly different objectives, but the learning curve remains accessible for those already familiar with the base game.