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Our Verdict
Perfect for veterans who found the base game too easy and crave a real challenge. The highlight is the total overhaul of the bosses.
Highlights
- New challenges for every boss
- Massively increases replayability
- Top-tier component quality
- Rewarding difficulty for experts
Keep in mind
- High language dependency (English)
- Requires base game or Undertow
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If you thought you had mastered the lands of Daelore, think again: the Tyrants are back, and they aren't playing around. Rage of Tyranny is the definitive expansion for those looking to push their limits, compatible with both the Too Many Bones base game and the Undertow expansion. The main draw here is the total overhaul of the encounters; the expansion provides alternative ways to fight every single Tyrant, turning familiar battles into completely new and more brutal challenges.
Forget monotony. With the introduction of new shadow cards and redesigned final battles, the combat dynamics gain extra layers of complexity and danger. You'll have to deal with new chips and dice that change how you build your character and manage resources during the fight. It's the kind of content that injects hours of replayability, forcing you to rethink strategies that previously worked perfectly. If you love that 'almost had it' feeling and enjoy tweaking every detail of your build to defeat an impossible boss, this pack is essential.
Regarding components, the expansion maintains the line's high-quality standard, bringing 17 chips, 9 dice, and a robust deck of 53 Tyrant and Encounter cards, along with a chip holder and PVC cards to ensure everything survives the chaos of the table. Essentially, it's a narrative 'hard mode' that expands the universe and the difficulty, ensuring that the journey through Daelore remains epic and terrifying. Get your dice ready, organize your hand, and try not to be crushed by the tyranny!
Forget monotony. With the introduction of new shadow cards and redesigned final battles, the combat dynamics gain extra layers of complexity and danger. You'll have to deal with new chips and dice that change how you build your character and manage resources during the fight. It's the kind of content that injects hours of replayability, forcing you to rethink strategies that previously worked perfectly. If you love that 'almost had it' feeling and enjoy tweaking every detail of your build to defeat an impossible boss, this pack is essential.
Regarding components, the expansion maintains the line's high-quality standard, bringing 17 chips, 9 dice, and a robust deck of 53 Tyrant and Encounter cards, along with a chip holder and PVC cards to ensure everything survives the chaos of the table. Essentially, it's a narrative 'hard mode' that expands the universe and the difficulty, ensuring that the journey through Daelore remains epic and terrifying. Get your dice ready, organize your hand, and try not to be crushed by the tyranny!
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Publisher
Chip Theory Games
Designer
Adam Carlson, Josh J. Carlson, Logan Giannini
Artist
Anthony LeTourneau, Federico Pompili
Which game do I need to use this expansion?
You need either Too Many Bones (base game) or Too Many Bones: Undertow.
Is it difficult? Is it for beginners?
Not for beginners. It increases the bosses' difficulty, so it's recommended for those who already know the mechanics and want a greater challenge.
Is the language a major barrier?
Yes, there is high language dependency due to the encounter and tyrant cards, so you'll need a translation or fluency in English.
What's inside the box?
It includes 17 chips, 9 dice, 53 cards (Tyrants/Encounters), a chip holder, and PVC cards.
Can I play it solo?
Absolutely! Since the base game supports solo play, the expansion maintains this, making the single-player experience even more challenging.