As I understand it the 2nd edition incorporates the expansion packs for the first edition and I believe some of the artwork was also changed. If he hasn't got the expansions then I'd probably get them rather than the 2nd edition. Having said that, I'm not sure if the expansions for the 1st edition are still being produced.
A Feast for Crows is the second expansion for A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition). This four-player scenario includes setup instructions and adds house cards for House Arryn. Also introduced is a deck of Objective cards and four Special Objective cards, one for each House, that alter the way players score Victory Points.
The draw cap is also being replaced. In the first edition of the game, the draw cap was a necessary band-aid to prevent decks from harnessing massive draw power, but it was not a part of the original core design, and it forced players to mentally track the number of cards drawn per round. In the second edition, a reserve value is included on
Page 1 of 15 - The 2nd Edition Targaryen Thread - posted in A Game of Thrones 2nd Edition General Discussion: Well, someone had to do it. Start a thread on Targ as the penultimate deck thread to be started. I cant believe I am not starting the Lannister thread (as yet with no deck thread) but instead chose this House - not my usual House. I chose this House only because I suspect I will make
4 days ago ยท IMHO you need at least 4 players for this game to shine (play 4p South variant); 5, 6, 7 players is where the game is at its best with all the diplomacy, table-talk, negotiating, treachery, back-stabbing. No one in my group would play this as a 2 or 3 player game.
Frequently bought together. This item: A Game of Thrones LCG Second Edition: House Greyjoy Deck. $1499. +. A Game of Thrones LCG Second Edition: House Tyrell Deck. $1499. +. A Game of Thrones LCG Second Edition: House Martell Deck. $1499.
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