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Dungeons and Dragons: Wrath of Ashardalon

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  • A heavy shadow falls across the land, cast by a dark spire that belches smoke and oozes fiery lava.
  • A cave mouth leads to a maze of tunnels and chambers, and deep within this monster-infested labyrinth lurks the most terrifying creature of all: a red dragon!
  • Designed for 1-5 players, this boardgame features multiple scenarios, challenging quests, and cooperative game play.A cooperative game of adventure for 1-5 players set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons.

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Product Dimensions 11.5 x 11.5 x 5.5 inches
Item Weight 6.82 pounds
Country of Origin China
ASIN 0786955708
Item model number 214420000
Manufacturer recommended age 13 - 17 years
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Release date November 23, 2010
Manufacturer Wizards of the Coast

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214420000 Features: -Tons of replay value. -High-end components. -Compatible and expandable - combines with Castle Ravenloft board game for even more exciting play. -Ages 13 and up. Game: -Board Games. Product Type: -Sets (Game Pieces Included). For Ages. . . : -Adult. Gender: -Boy/Girl. Theme: -Fantasy. Generic Dimensions: -4. 75" H x 12. 25" W x 12. 25" D, 6. 7 lbs. Dimensions: Overall Height - Top to Bottom: -4. 75 Inches. Overall Width - Side to Side: -12. 25 Inches. Overall Depth - Front to Back: -12. 25 Inches. Overall Product Weight: -6. 7 Pounds.

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    Customers find this Dungeons and Dragons game brings the universe to life and appreciate its many adventures, with exceptionally detailed minis that hold up well to repeated play. The game pieces are sturdy, and customers consider it worth the purchase price. While the mechanics are easy to understand, some find it too complicated to play, and opinions about the graphics quality are mixed.

    184 customers mention "Fun game"167 positive17 negative

    Customers find this Dungeons and Dragons game very enjoyable, bringing the world to life, with one customer specifically mentioning it's great for proper D&D adventures.

    "...Legend of Drizzt(LoD): They work as a stand alone product and offer a dungeon crawling, limited leveling, monster slaying experience with no..." Read more

    "...It has given us hours of enjoyment and quality time together, untethered from our electronic devices...." Read more

    "...of pace, this is slow, steady, but tense exploration of a deep, dank dungeon that can go in any direction, and offers dozens of tricks, traps, and..." Read more

    "...Lasty did I forget about Dragon, there is a large dragon. Fun for all age's." Read more

    77 customers mention "Miniatures quality"71 positive6 negative

    Customers love the miniatures in this D&D set, finding them exceptionally detailed and suitable for the game.

    "...I do have a few minor complaints. The box is IMPRESSIVE and high quality...." Read more

    "This was a gift for a friend's birthday. The item is large with well made plastic figures and comes with its own bord map...." Read more

    "...The quality of the gamepieces and punchout tiles and tokens are top notch...." Read more

    "...Look, you can play a dragon character! And the plastic figurines were enjoyable, similar to those plastic dinosaurs we all had as kids...." Read more

    72 customers mention "Value for money"64 positive8 negative

    Customers find the game well worth the purchase price, with good replay value and an affordable collection of minis, and one customer notes its high production values.

    "...The map tiles and figurines both are an unbeatable value and can be easily incorporated into a "real" D&D session...." Read more

    "...Overall, this is a GREAT game, and well worth the purchase price...." Read more

    "Excellent product. Nice price. Fast delivery. Thank you very much Amazon and seller. Until our next purchase." Read more

    "...a roleplaying game, and it is certainly cleverly done and has high production values. I like it. But I don't love it." Read more

    53 customers mention "Quality"50 positive3 negative

    Customers praise the durability of the game, noting that the miniatures, cards, and puzzle board pieces are sturdy and hold up well to countless replays.

    "...Everything in the box, other than the manuals, is of superb quality. The figurines alone would easily cost you double what you pay for the set here...." Read more

    "...I do have a few minor complaints. The box is IMPRESSIVE and high quality...." Read more

    "...Speaking of pace, this is slow, steady, but tense exploration of a deep, dank dungeon that can go in any direction, and offers dozens of tricks,..." Read more

    "...The item is large with well made plastic figures and comes with its own bord map...." Read more

    33 customers mention "D&d game introduction"33 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate this D&D game, with one mentioning it comes with multiple adventures for 1-5 players, and another noting it serves as an excellent introduction to larger scale miniature war games.

    "...The game lends itself to customization of monster sets allowing the utilization of monsters from other D&D sets (i.e., Dungeon Command)...." Read more

    "What this game is: A rather simple, fast paced, dungeon based fantasy board game, that emphasizes team work...." Read more

    "This is a standalone D&D themed board game that you can play with 1 to 5 players...." Read more

    "...On the other hand, this could actually be a great way to introduce people to D&D if you're so inclined, as the rules are distilled and simplified..." Read more

    26 customers mention "Content variety"26 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the variety of adventures in this D&D game, with one customer noting it offers dozens of tricks and serves as a good introduction to the game.

    "...address has a plethora of new content. The extra leveling options are definitely my favorite...." Read more

    "...Each has unique abilities, with cards to remind you of the damage, healing or characteristic of abilities...." Read more

    "...of a deep, dank dungeon that can go in any direction, and offers dozens of tricks, traps, and monsters! It's a blast as a one player adventure...." Read more

    "...The main draw for me was that it contained additional elements beyond what was offered in CR [which again, I hadn't played]...." Read more

    91 customers mention "Ease of learning"57 positive34 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the game's learning curve, with some finding it very easy to introduce the rules and understand the mechanics, while others consider it overly complicated and not the easiest game to learn.

    "...There are some some rule books for playing but making your own is much more fun. Lasty did I forget about Dragon, there is a large dragon...." Read more

    "...The instruction manual will not answer every question that will come up. It is left up to the players to decide how certain things should work...." Read more

    "...based experience and some with none at all; it was very easy to introduce the rules to all of them and in every instance we all had a great time...." Read more

    "What this game is: A rather simple, fast paced, dungeon based fantasy board game, that emphasizes team work...." Read more

    28 customers mention "Graphics quality"18 positive10 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the graphics quality of the game, with some appreciating the miniatures that paint well, while others find them not pretty.

    "...have all the material for all the games in a single, sturdy, custom decorated notebook. Which is awesome btw...." Read more

    "...The artwork on the monster cards is boring compared to those from the Dungeon Command series...." Read more

    "...With the board game, your imagination does all the graphics rendering, your mind crunches the numbers, and the 20 sided die sets the pace...." Read more

    "...Dungeon tiles, to amazing artwork on the cards, very nice looking rule book, etc etc...." Read more

    A must Have for any D&D Enthusiast!
    5 out of 5 stars
    A must Have for any D&D Enthusiast!
    It took me a while to get the rules of play. I even watched this game played on Youtube to get the gist of how things go down. Once I started my own solo game, I was totally hooked; there was no going back. Hours whizzed past! I started a game at around 2pm and hit it hard until 6:30 or so. It's THAT fun! It's so fun that I went and bought Castle Ravenloft! I am officially a D&D player! Feels good to say that! The board game is more fun than any video game, though I enjoyed playing Baldur's Gate! With the board game, your imagination does all the graphics rendering, your mind crunches the numbers, and the 20 sided die sets the pace. Speaking of pace, this is slow, steady, but tense exploration of a deep, dank dungeon that can go in any direction, and offers dozens of tricks, traps, and monsters! It's a blast as a one player adventure. Imagine how friggin' awesome it would be with a full party of you and four friends! I absolutely LOVE the 3D pieces that come with this game. HINT: if some of your figures are bent, you can run them under warm water or even use a heat gun (or hair dryer) to help you reshape them!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2012
      Who am I:
      Middle aged married guy who loves Sci fi, video games and fantasy novels. Used to play D&D and then AD&D around twenty years ago. Haven't been involved with any serious groups since then so I have no experience with any editions of D&D that cause such a rift in the community. This means that I am not hopelessly in love with any specific Edition of D&D.

      -Note for various D&D Edition FanGirls and FanBoys- If you are a 4th Edition Hater and can't get past that, you most likely will not enjoy these games as they are based, in general, on the 4th Edition rule set. If you don't know what that statement means, or if you are capable of enjoying what each Edition has to offer, you should have no problems.

      Why I love the D&D Adventure Systems:
      Castle Ravenloft(CR), Wrath of Ashardalon(WoA) and Legend of Drizzt(LoD): They work as a stand alone product and offer a dungeon crawling, limited leveling, monster slaying experience with no previous knowledge of how D&D works. And all in sessions that can be finished in an hour or two. The minimal time commitment involved is fantastic.

      Or, if you find yourself filled with nostalgia and desire a fuller, longer campaign with further leveling options or new characters, these games can be tweaked to allow for that. Especially with some of the user created content online, the photoshop templates on boardgamegeek.com in particular are wonderful. Also this [....]
      address has a plethora of new content. The extra leveling options are definitely my favorite. The truth is that I screamed in happiness when I ran across them. I sounded like a ten year old girl getting a pony. A unicorn pony. with wings. A Unicorn Pegasus Pony that appeared in a shimmer of rainbow colors. And now I am deeply ashamed...........*sigh* I am such a nerd.

      The game system totally allows for expandability in many ways. It's kind of a gateway drug for D&D honestly. I find myself consistently wanting just a bit more of the actual RPG experience. We tweak the game a bit and suddenly our experience is just a bit fuller and more satisfying. Not nearly as detailed and time intensive as an actual D&D or Pathfinder game though. Such a great balance for us.

      They don't have to be expanded upon though, to be immensely enjoyable. Any of the three games are enough in and of themselves to be hugely gratifying and offer much re-playability. The expandability is just something that makes them extra cool and versatile in my opinion.

      All three systems use totally interchangeable materials. Some of the cards may be context sensitive and not seem to fit in a particular environment but other than that you can use everything in each of the games. This provides Awesomeness Bonus of +2.

      The map tiles and figurines both are an unbeatable value and can be easily incorporated into a "real" D&D session.
      Everything in the box, other than the manuals, is of superb quality. The figurines alone would easily cost you double what you pay for the set here. And if you paint figurines, which I do, you will have just gained around forty new minis to paint. Joy in and of itself there.

      Possible Cons:
      I saw in the review for one of the three games that some dude was just totally disgusted with how these games "punish" the players for almost every activity they engage in. The guy was totally a Hater. However, he wasn't necessarily wrong. The game does seem to be constantly throwing things at you that often don't feel fair. Notably, the Encounter cards. Which brings me to the next con and a solution to the "punishment" issue....

      The instruction manual will not answer every question that will come up. It is left up to the players to decide how certain things should work. Which is how a "real" D&D game works. Your group plays the game the way they want to play it. If you simply cannot function without every rule spelled out for you, this may be a problem. Otherwise you'll be fine. And in terms of rule tweaking and the punishment issue- we decided to change how often we draw encounter cards as well as a couple other minor aspects of the game. This has served to make our sessions a lot more fun. Don't be afraid to tweak the rules in order to play the game how you want to play it.

      The manuals are pretty cheaply put together. They may not hold up well to use by younger players or spilled drinks. I took ours apart and put the pages in plastic binder inserts. We now have all the material for all the games in a single, sturdy, custom decorated notebook. Which is awesome btw. (Disclaimer for claim of awesomeness: I created the custom artwork:)

      Space. With all the cards and map tiles and bags of monsters and tokens that get used in a typical session, you may find you need a bit more space than an average board game. All of the aforementioned items can quickly end up being a mess. As a solution we have everything securely contained in varying sizes of ziplock bags. Including the map tiles in a 1 Gallon size bag. Perfect for storage and during play.

      There is no actual role playing or in town scenarios. If you want to get into a brawl over the serving wench's honor at The Yawning Portal Inn in the city of Waterdeep, then you should just find a gaming group and play Pathfinder or D&D(any Edition). Or perhaps, after stumbling into a gathering of Dirty Orcs in the Gloomy Forest of Gloom and Terror, you want to attempt to use an illusion to convince them you are a deity and sell them into slavery in the Land of Thay. As opposed to just killing them. Again, just go find a full-on game of D&D. These systems can be worked to allow for things like that to some degree, but they aren't designed to be open world or allow for anything other than a dungeon crawl with combat and a final, combat based, objective.

      So:
      If you want "real" D&D, then you may be more satisfied finding a group and getting involved.
      If you want a game that allows you to engage in D20 based combat, with figurines, that represent a character with minimal leveling capacity. And that can be played by anyone. These systems may be just the thing for you.

      Also of note: The Dungeon Command games have interchangeable map tiles, monster cards and figurines that can be used seamlessly with the Adventure Systems. I love this as it ads even more expansion options.
      231 people found this helpful
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    • Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2014
      If you are a fan of Dungeons and Dragons or other adventure/exploration games, you should definitely give WoA a try. My two kids (13 & 15) and I have not been able to stop playing since we got this. The game requires no "Dungeon Master" and it pits you and your friends against the dungeon beasts. Several scenarios can be chosen to launch the game, and these varying in difficulty and duration. We found that the first two scenarios were more about learning the flow of the game, but things really got fun in the third scenario (first one that used the chamber tiles).

      The game comes with predetermined heroes, from which each player chooses. Each has unique abilities, with cards to remind you of the damage, healing or characteristic of abilities. The dungeon is created from tiles that are randomly selected as the game progresses. Each dungeon tile explored has either a random monster, random encounter, or both. Monsters are "handled" by the player that drew them, but they come with an attack strategy. While the monster cards are not that great to look at, they do give a fairly detailed attack strategy that allows the player to determine which hero the monster attacks or other actions a monster may do (ex. Kobolds love to go looking for help from their friends). The monster and hero figures are high quality, but are unpainted. If you desire to paint the figures, do some web searching and you will quickly find a vast community of gamers willing to help you. My kids and I were ecstatic to find that our monsters from the Dungeon Command series were compatible with WoA. Mixing our monster cards from Dungeon Command into the monster deck from WoA makes things even more challenging. There's nothing more intimidating than revealing you chamber monsters and realizing you have to face an Ogre and a Dracolich, along with the baddies already in play.

      I do have a few minor complaints. The box is IMPRESSIVE and high quality. The choice of heroes is a bit strange, and I wish they'd included male and female version of both. The instructions manuals are printed on thin paper, and given the extremely high quality of the other components, they definitely should have made the manuals more durable. The artwork on the monster cards is boring compared to those from the Dungeon Command series. I wish they would have made the treasures that Increase Armor Class or Attack "stackable", so that they were easier to keep track of (as in Dungeon Command). I may mark my cards along the bottom edge to serve this purpose.

      Overall, this is a GREAT game, and well worth the purchase price. It has given us hours of enjoyment and quality time together, untethered from our electronic devices. The game lends itself to customization of monster sets allowing the utilization of monsters from other D&D sets (i.e., Dungeon Command). Although there is no true character design, as the heroes are a predetermined group, with some imagination, there is no reason that you could not design your own hero cards.

      Buy this game!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
      It took me a while to get the rules of play. I even watched this game played on Youtube to get the gist of how things go down. Once I started my own solo game, I was totally hooked; there was no going back. Hours whizzed past! I started a game at around 2pm and hit it hard until 6:30 or so. It's THAT fun! It's so fun that I went and bought Castle Ravenloft! I am officially a D&D player! Feels good to say that!

      The board game is more fun than any video game, though I enjoyed playing Baldur's Gate! With the board game, your imagination does all the graphics rendering, your mind crunches the numbers, and the 20 sided die sets the pace.

      Speaking of pace, this is slow, steady, but tense exploration of a deep, dank dungeon that can go in any direction, and offers dozens of tricks, traps, and monsters! It's a blast as a one player adventure. Imagine how friggin' awesome it would be with a full party of you and four friends! I absolutely LOVE the 3D pieces that come with this game.

      HINT: if some of your figures are bent, you can run them under warm water or even use a heat gun (or hair dryer) to help you reshape them!
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      A must Have for any D&D Enthusiast!

      Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
      It took me a while to get the rules of play. I even watched this game played on Youtube to get the gist of how things go down. Once I started my own solo game, I was totally hooked; there was no going back. Hours whizzed past! I started a game at around 2pm and hit it hard until 6:30 or so. It's THAT fun! It's so fun that I went and bought Castle Ravenloft! I am officially a D&D player! Feels good to say that!

      The board game is more fun than any video game, though I enjoyed playing Baldur's Gate! With the board game, your imagination does all the graphics rendering, your mind crunches the numbers, and the 20 sided die sets the pace.

      Speaking of pace, this is slow, steady, but tense exploration of a deep, dank dungeon that can go in any direction, and offers dozens of tricks, traps, and monsters! It's a blast as a one player adventure. Imagine how friggin' awesome it would be with a full party of you and four friends! I absolutely LOVE the 3D pieces that come with this game.

      HINT: if some of your figures are bent, you can run them under warm water or even use a heat gun (or hair dryer) to help you reshape them!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
      Excellent product. Nice price. Fast delivery. Thank you very much Amazon and seller. Until our next purchase.
    • Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
      This was a gift for a friend's birthday. The item is large with well made plastic figures and comes with its own bord map. There are some some rule books for playing but making your own is much more fun. Lasty did I forget about Dragon, there is a large dragon. Fun for all age's.

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    • MPeters
      5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastisches Brettspiel - auch für Rollenspiel unerfahrende und Nicht-Nerds!
      Reviewed in Germany on March 31, 2014
      Für Nerds, Neugierige und Rollenspiel-Beginner ein super Spaß, mit vielen Facetten, toller Dynamik und unendlich viel Spielzeit!

      Ich möchte mit diesem Review nicht groß das Spielprinzip etc. anspoilern. Das wird schon zu genüge hier getan :) Ich möchte trotzdem das Spiel für jedermann empfehlen. Das ist mein Schwerpunkt und möchte das nachfolgend auch erläutern.

      Als Kind bzw. angehender Jugendlicher ist sicherlich jeder einmal irgendwie in Berührung mit Rollenspielen gekommen. Entweder hat irgendjemand mal davon erzählt, man hat sich selbst einmal eine Runde "Das Schwarze Auge" angesehen oder auch bereits einen Charakter für "Dungeons & Dragons" erstellt. Auch hat man sich in der Schule einmal den Kartenspielen "Magic" oder meinetwegen auch "Pokemon" hingegeben. Entweder blieb man dabei oder verlor sich wieder im kindlichen Alltag. Klassische Rollenspiele überfordern viele Spieler mit unfassbar vielen Regeln, Sonderregeln, Mods und dann macht man sich zeitlich auch noch abhängig von Mitspielern, welche diese Überforderung gemeinsam eben nicht erlebten, damit man das Spiel auch nachhaltig zelebrieren kann. Tatsächlich viele Faktoren, welche ein gutes Rollenspiel eben ausmachen und dann auch noch oft zunichte machen. Schade.

      Das sehe ich bei diesem Rollenspiel in einer Brettspielvariante absolut nicht gegeben. Nicht nur, dass die Autoren des Spiels eine Symbiose aus verschiedene Rollenspiel-Systemen erschaffen konnten, sondern gleichermaßen einen sanften, wie auch selbsterklärenden Spielfluß generierten und trotzdem die anspruchsvolle Rollenspiel-Charakter-Fahne oben halten.

      Ich selbst habe als Kind vielleicht 3-4 Rollenspielrunden gespielt. Das ist nun knapp 20 Jahre her. Bin dem Genre also nie abgeneigt gewesen, aber würde mich nie als Nerd oder ähnliches bezeichnen. Meine Freundin hatte dahingehend noch gar keine Erfahrungen. Eher Vorurteile und war durch die Sitcom "Big Bang Theory" (auch wenn dort das klassische D&D 4 Edt. gespielt wird - im Übrigen die Vorlage zu diesem Brettspiel) eher amüsiert über solche Spielgruppen und -abläufe.

      Wir zwei sind inzwischen im absoluten Fieber was "The Wrath of Ashardalon" angeht. Haben wir erst einmal ein Abenteuer gespielt folgt für gewöhnlich stets noch ein Zweites oder gar Drittes. Somit investieren wir tatsächlich manchmal 3 Stündchen vor dem immer wieder wechselnden Spielbrett und wandern durch die schattigen Gewölbe des Verlieses. Das Spielprinzip ist wirklich faszinierend, anspruchsvoll und sehr intelligent.

      Da das Spiel nur in englischer Sprache erhältlich ist habe ich mich persönlich um eine Übersetzung des Regelwerks bemüht. Das hat den Spielverlauf der ersten beiden Abenteuer dann doch deutlich vereinfacht. DIe Sprachbarriere ist allerdings nur bedingt negativ auszulegen. Das Englisch ist schätzungsweise auf Realschulabschluß-Niveau und benötigt keine akademischen Grade ;) Ein gutes Wörterbuch oder Smartphone mit Internetzugang vereinfachen das Ganze dann noch zusätzlich. Hat man das Spiel 1-2x durchlaufen, sind die zunächst komplex und langatmig wirkenden Regeln verinnerlicht und mehr als logisch. Wie gesagt: Das Regelwerk ist durchaus umfangreich und ggf. auch für den ein oder anderen erdrückend - doch ist Papier ja bekanntlich geduldig. Es WIRKT nur so! Versprochen!

      Meine Freundin liebt das Spiel, obwohl sie noch nicht einmal ein großer Fantasy-Freund oder gar Rollenspiel-Liebhaber ist. Das sollte Bewertung genug sein :)

      Ein wirklich tolles und mehr als hochwertiges Spiel, welches wir nicht mehr missen möchten! Das Geld ist für den Umfang und die Qualität des Boxinhaltes gut angelegt. KAUFEMPFEHLUNG!!!
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    • Mort
      5.0 out of 5 stars Buen juego de mazmorreo!
      Reviewed in Mexico on February 2, 2024
      En un juego de mazmorreo, muy divertido y de reglas sencillas, las minis son buenas y la del dragón es genial. Es un poco dependiente del idioma aunq es un inglés muy sencillo y fácil de dominar. La caja tiene mucho contenido entre losetas de buena calidad, muchos tokens, muchísimas cartas y una buena cantidad de minis. Tiene unas picas variaciones respecto de los demás juegos de la serie. Muy disfrutable.
    • Amazon Customer
      5.0 out of 5 stars Kaliteli
      Reviewed in Turkey on August 3, 2024
      Çok kaliteli bir ürün
    • HollowSoul
      5.0 out of 5 stars Très bon jeu
      Reviewed in France on July 26, 2024
      Pour ceux qui ont envie de faire une aventure de Donjons et Dragons en 1h - 1h 30.
      Les règles et les cartes traduitent en français sont facile à trouver.
      Le jeu est simple et permet de jouer rapidement sans passer des heures à mettre le jeu en place.
      La rejouabilité est importante, chaque donjon est aléatoire.
      Il y a même dans les scénarios plusieurs possibilités de campagne pour ceux qui veulent faire de longue session.

      Un très bon jeu d'exploration.
    • Fernando
      5.0 out of 5 stars Rejugabilidad y diversión, juego táctico pero sencillo
      Reviewed in Spain on June 2, 2020
      5 Heroes contra muchos monstruos, con un sistema en el cual al poner losetas aleatorias y robar carta de encuentro no paras de luchar y de llevarte sorpresas de todo tipo. Es cooperativo total y se puede jugar perfectamente con 2 personas. Las clases son las básicas, aunque las razas no y el dragon es una delicia.
      Yo lo estoy jugando con mi hijo de 6 años, con algo de ayuda con las cartas, pero nos divertimos bastante.
      Tiene más táctica de lo que parece y es compatible con los otros 2 juegos que recomiendo pillar ya que se pueden juntar y asi tienes variedad de monstruos y encuentros.