Thursday, May 8, 2014

Gimme Games: Ascension: Immortal Heroes

As promised last week when we talked about Ascension: Storm of Souls this week we are talking about its expansion pack, Immortal Heroes! I picked this baby up at the ever wonderful Nexus for about $30.


Included in this pack are:

  • 30 Honor Tokens split into 15 large red ones, 15 small clear ones
  • 184 cards split into 
    • two starting decks of eight Apprentices, two Militia
    • one Cultist
    • two Fanatics
    • 16 each of Mystics and Heavy Infantry
    • 69 center deck cards
    • 40 new "Soul Gem" cards
    • 20 new "New Event" cards


My initial impression of this box was not favourable, and I'll tell you why. The rulebook. 100% the rulebook. Unlike the Apprentice Edition or Storm of Souls (admittedly both "starter" sets) this box set does NOT contain all the rules necessary to play the game. If you do no already know how to play the game, you are up a creek on with this. For me this was a major drawback, as I bought this set before Storm of Souls.

In Immortal Heroes they have new event cards, as well as cards that read New Event. However how these event cards work is not explained at all. The New Event cards are explained, as they are new to this set as part of a variant rule. 

Apart from having extremely incomplete rules for a set that says in has everything you need to play, this set adds some new and interesting gameplay. Trophy Monsters now have the addition of Ongoing Trophies, which stay with you, giving their effect each turn. There are also Soul Gems.

Soul Gems are where Immortal Heroes gets its name. Soul Gems are basically heroes from older sets brought back to life for a turn. They are new on the Always Available lineup. These cards are brought into play through either Trophy Monsters or Heroes whose effects tell you to draw a Soul Gem. You then get to use that Soul Gem, or discard it at the end of your turn.

All in all Immortal Heroes is a great expansion, but it is just that- an expansion. If hey had made it clearer that Storm of Souls was required to play, I probably wouldn't have bought it so soon. However regardless of what feels like trickery, I quite enjoy this expansion and would really love the chance to play more of it!

1 comment:

  1. You should have a short post of what a game is like with all these sets and expansions put together. Our experience with that was...enlightening, I'll give you that, ha ha.

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