Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled – Pyromancer v. Shadow Thief cover
2021BGG rank #2,301

Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled – Pyromancer v. Shadow Thief

by Nate Chatellier, Manny Trembley · Roxley

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Players2
Time20–40m
ComplexityLight
Age8+

About the game

What is Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled – Pyromancer v. Shadow Thief?

Dice Throne Season One ReRolled is a remastered edition of Dice Throne: Season One Dice Throne is a game of intriguing dice, tactical card play, powerful heroes, and unique abilities. It's a fast-paced 2-6 player combat game (1v1, 2v2, 3v3, 2v2v2, or free-for-all). Select from a variety of heroes that play and feel completely distinct from one another. Attack opponents and activate abilities by rolling your hero's unique set of five dice. Accumulate combat points and spend them on cards that have a large range of effects, such as granting permanent hero upgrades, applying status effects, and manipulating dice directly (yours, your teammate's, or even your opponent's). The Pyromancer has only way to deal with her enemies: swift, hot destruction. Even her defense is offensive. She is a glass cannon who deals massive amounts of damage, turning her foes to ash. The Shadow Thief doesn't like to end things quickly, much preferring the long con. Gaining CP, poisoning his foes, hiding and striking from the shadows - that is the way of the Shadow Thief, and if their complicated game plans are allowed to reach fruition, victims will find themselves in utter ruin. Contents: 2 Hero Boards 2 Hero Leaflets 2 Health Dials 2 Combat Points Dials 2 Hero Decks 10 Dice Tokens Rulebook Gametrayz Inserts

How it plays

Mechanics

Dice RollingTake ThatTeam-Based GameVariable Player Powers

On the shelf

Categories

Card GameDiceFantasyFighting

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