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And it worked

I had so much fun without using the cards. I was fully satisfied at the end.

I was playing four characters, I followed the basic rules nicely. When one character comes to a dead end on a tile chamber, I drew a search card hoping a secret door to come up.

I battle with a lot of monsters, (the skeleton, the goblin, the troll...etc) Some characters were lucky to get as few encounters as possible, others didn't. They gradualy keep getting wounded through out the game.

Krutzbeck had to go through the catacombs and came out on the other side at the treasure chamber, he was the first one there. I draw the dragon card and the dragon was awake. after suffering many wounds from encounters, He died from one single fire breath

Challara never made it to the treasure chamber, he had bad rolls and died eventually.

Hugo was the one that made it to the center and the dragon wasn't awake. he grab the loot of gold and made it out of the dungeon alive with a few lives left.

Lindel was the first player with the key and followed Hugo out of there since there was no way back to the corner he or she started.

at the end, lindel had the most treasure cards but it was Hugo that had the most gold with fewer cards (he had one card worth 3,000) and won the game.
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I like the dice variant too, seems to keep the game moving nicely
 
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I will be playing soon, so I want to know.. which dice variant is this?

 
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Does this mean the Dice Variant is much too easy?

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zorander wrote:
I will be playing soon, so I want to know.. which dice variant is this?


It's in the offical FAQ. The combat system in the rulebook was unpopular, so FFG released several variants.
 
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Peristarkawan wrote:
zorander wrote:
I will be playing soon, so I want to know.. which dice variant is this?


It's in the offical FAQ. The combat system in the rulebook was unpopular, so FFG released several variants.

Well, it's not in the FAQ itself, it's available as a separate file
 
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And I think this is the link:

http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_minisite_sec.asp?eidm...

You need the official combat variants file.
 
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