LOTR LCG: Nightmare Deck - A Storm on Cobas Haven

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SKU :
uMEN49
Barcode :
841333106300
Info :
BGG Link
Case Quantity :
12
Country of Origin :
China
Players
1 - 2
Play Time
60 - 60 Min
Age
13+ Year
Complexity
3.00 / 5
Designer(s)
Nate French, MJ Newman
Artist(s)
Joshua Cairós, Jason Cheeseman-Meyer, Simon Dominic, Mariusz Gandzel, Sergey Glushakov, Katy Grierson, Łukasz Jaskólski, Aleksander Karcz, Adam Lane, Ignacio Bazán Lazcano, Titus Lunter, Monztre, Dmitry Prosvirnin, Michael Rasmussen, Kim Sokol, Sandara Tang, Sara Winters, Ryan Yee, Ben Zweifel
Mechanic(s)
Hand Management , Cooperative Game , Variable Player Powers
Theme(s)
Card Game , Fantasy , Expansion for Base-game , Novel-based
Description

From the publisher: A Storm on Cobas Haven is the fifth Adventure Pack and the penultimate chapter in the Dream-chaser cycle for The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game. After crossing the seas, fighting off Corsairs and sea monsters, and then navigating the treacherous jungle paths of an island infested by undead, several of Middle-earth's heroes return to Dol Amroth – only to find the city threatened by a Corsair fleet. Now, in the scenario from A Storm on Cobas Haven, these heroes must lend their strength to the defense of Dol Amroth and its fleet. It's a nautical battle like no other as your heroes have to demonstrate their newfound mastery of the Sailing test as well as their prowess in ship-to-ship combat. Fortunately, as you fight your way through dozens of Corsairs and their Ships, you'll gain the aid of Dol Amroth, as well as that of a talented new Tactics hero. Additionally, you'll find thirty new player cards (three copies each of ten different cards), many of which reinforce the Dream-chaser cycle's focus on powerful allies and secondary effects that can be paid for by the group as a whole.