Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath Of Ashardalon
Dragon Slaying? Yeah, we can do that in an hour.
- Dungeons & Dragons board game featuring a big bad red dragon
- Feels like D&D, but rules-light (great for newbies to D&D!)
- Modular board, scenario book, and cards make every game different
- Read more...
Dragon Slaying? Yeah, we can do that in an hour.
"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!" - Wizards of the Coast
Do you miss the days when you could dedicate an entire weekend to playing D&D with your friends? Us too. Wouldn't it be great to be able to hop in and out of a D&D style adventure with whoever happens to be sitting around on a Friday night? Now you can! Wrath of Ashardalon is an absolutely fantastic adventure with all the dragon-slaying, trap-finding, and d20-rolling you love but smooshed into an hour. Allow us to gush about the reasons why you'll love it, too.
- Feels like D&D, but rules-light: The map, the minis, the powers, the rolling of the sacred polyhedral die. It's all there. But all the fiddly little rules and numbers that make D&D intimidating to newbies are gone. It's the perfect game for initiating your non-gamer spouse, friend, or kid to D&D.
- Cooperative Play: Players work toward a common goal, with each class having a skill that benefits the party. There's no DungeonMaster, either. As monster cards are drawn, the player who drew the monster controls its movement and attacks. Everyone gets to be the DM!
- Everything Included: This box is HUGE. 40 plastic heroes and monsters, 13 sheets of interlocking cardstock dungeon tiles, 200 encounter and treasure cards, a rulebook, a scenario book, and a d20.
- Never The Same Game Twice: The interlocking dungeon tiles are shuffled for each game, making the dragon's lair different each time you visit. For each game, you choose a scenario from the scenario book to determine which special room tiles are in your stack and what your party's goal will be. Will you fight the red dragon or the kobold lord and his minions? Every scenario is a different gameplay experience and some are much more deadly than others. The 200 encounter, monster, and treasure cards also add to the unique flavor of every game.
Also awesome? Wrath of Ashardalon is playable with anywhere between one and five players. Play it solo, play it with your significant other, play it with the whole family or your gaming group. The flexibility is what truly makes it phenomenal and why it will never get dusty in our game closet. It is also fully compatible with Castle Ravenloft, so if you own both, you can mix and match the sets for even more replay value.
Product Specifications
- CAUTION: Choking hazard. Small parts. Not for children under 3.
- Recommended ages: 12 - adult
- Dungeons & Dragons board game featuring the red dragon Ashardalon
- Explore the lair, get stabbed by kobolds, kill the dragon!
- Feels like D&D, but rules-light (great for newbies to D&D!)
- Cooperative play lets everyone do their part to achieve the party goal
- Every player gets to control monsters - no DM necessary
- Modular game board, scenario book, and cards ensure every game is different
- Designed from 1 - 5 players (yes, you can adventure alone!)
- Bonus adventures available on the Wizards of the Coast website
- Box includes:
- 13 sheets of interlocking dungeon tiles
- 42 plastic heroes and monsters
- 9 illustrated Hero and Villain tiles
- Rulebook
- Scenario (Adventure) book
- 200 Encounter, Monster and Treasure cards
- 192 markers and tokens
- 20-sided die
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