Runebound (First Edition)

Publicado em 2004

Runebound is a classic adventure game from Fantasy Flight Games in which mighty heroes must take on the perils of Terrinoth. The game can be largely played without conflict between the players but victory can only be claimed by the first player to defeat the Dragonlord Margath, so the players are actually in a race to level up and acquire powerful weapons, armour and allies in order to take on the final adversary. Runebound features a series of 4 Adventure Decks that helps to pace the speed of the game and ensures that the players level up by acquiring experience before they are ready to take on a harder set of challenges (events and monsters). Several of the key features of Runebound are that combat is played out in 3 phases, Ranged, Melee and Magic and a player has the ability to specialise in a particular discipline, although this may make them vulnerable against certain creatures. The game also features a novel movement system using a series of terrain dice. Runebound is playable solo and the first edition was updated with a 2nd Edition in 2005 (only 1 year after its release). Runebound 1st Edition is different from 2nd Edition in that the original game featured a d20 and this was replaced by two 10-sided dice in the 2nd edition, which helped to better balance the luck factor.

Mecanicas

Runebound (First Edition)

Informacoes do jogo

Jogadores
2-6 Players
Tempo
2 hours
Peso
Medium — 2,52/5
Ano
2004
Avaliacao no BGG
6,23
Posicao no BGG
#5626
Idade minima
12+

Perguntas frequentes

Runebound (First Edition) supports 2 to 6 players.
A typical game of Runebound (First Edition) takes about 120 minutes.
Runebound (First Edition) has a complexity rating of 2.52/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Runebound (First Edition) is 12+.
Runebound (First Edition) has a rating of 6.23/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 1,607 ratings. It is ranked #5626 overall.
Runebound (First Edition) was designed by Martin Wallace, Darrell Hardy. It was published in 2004.