![]() A standard attack modifier deck consists of twenty cards as shown at the top of the page, not the characterspecific modifier cards found in the character boxes. Shuffled decks of attack modifier cards for each player (l) and one for the monsters (m).All monster statistic cards (j), with their corresponding standees, and monster ability cards (k) set to one side in individual shuffled decks.A character mat for each player (d) and the corresponding hand of ability cards for that character’s class (e), health and experience trackers (f), character tokens (g), a facedown battle goal card (h), and any equipped item cards (i).The configuration of overlay tiles and monsters for the first room (c) should also be set up along with the character figures. The map tiles should be laid out with doors (b) connecting them. A modular board of map tiles (a), constructed in a specific configuration using the Scenario Book as a reference (see Scenario Setup on pp.The following section will teach you the mechanics for playing through an individual scenario, using the first one in the Scenario Book, Black Barrow, as an example. ![]() ![]() Special Conditions for Opening Envelopes p.49 Game Variant: Reduced Randomness p.49 Game Variant: Permanent Death p.50 Game Variant: Random Dungeon Deck pp.50-51 Credits p.51 Quick Guide p.52 (back cover) Monster Interaction with Traps and Hazardous Terrain p.31įinishing a Scenario p.33 Special Scenario Rules p.34.Game Variant: Open Information and Solo Play p.16.Table of Contents Components p.2 Play Overview pp.4-12 README-no-images.md contains no images at all (only links to them) and is less than 500KB in size.README-no-large-images.md has most of the screenshots from the rule book replaced with links to those images and is only about 2MB.README.md contains all the relevant images from the rule book and weighs in at about 6MB.There are three versions of this document: All text is taken directly from the official rule book and any mistakes are my own. An unofficial lightweight, searchable copy of the rule book.
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