How did you figure this all out? The rulebook could very well be in chinese as most of the time I don't have a clue what they are trying to explain🙈😅 Glad you managed to figure it out, after watching this I think I am ready to dive right in. Looks like a game I am going to enjoy.
This was a game within a game. The booster packs contained the main star trek ccg game cards along with additional tribbles cards that you could collect and play in this game. The tribbles also had game text that affected the outcomes in the main game. Also there were 3 100000 tribble cards that you could only get in the booster packs.
I would go to boardgamegeek.com and search for this game. Then click on the "buy a copy" button and you will be presented with various persons or companies that have this game for sale.
My dude this is a fantastic tutorial of setup and gameplay. Great work. I’ve watched a number of setup and tutorial videos for this game and even the ones that are well done are hard to follow and/or intimidating to me personally. This is super good, thank you, and keep up the great work.
Thanks lance for the vid 👍 me too I think it's harder for the free people....like in war of the ring. In both game and battle of five armies I've never played the shadow side, I always felt it was easier for the shadow to win and I hate when it's easy.... I prefer loosing because it's difficult rather than winning because it's easy... maybe my ego...or honor... I don't know 😁 Thanks again.... what's your next game you want to cover?
I don't mind playing either side in War of the Ring. I do think I enjoy playing the free peoples a bit more though. I'm not sure what game my next video will be on. It will be a couple of weeks though. I've got my friend coming from out of town at the end of next week for some golf and boardgames. We are going to play Horus Heresy, War of the Ring and Dune War for Arrakis. It will be his first time to play Dune.
@@nicolasgeorgiou9172 Using the rules I had at the time of making this video, the answer is no. You can move through but can't end your movement in the same hex as another unit. With the latest version of the rules, you can "Assault" on enemy unit by moving into the same hex as that unit.
@@nicolasgeorgiou9172 No, you move into the same hex as the enemy unit using your normal movement. If you end your movement in that hex than you are assaulting it. The units involved in an assault do not benefit from cover. Here is a link to what I believe is the newest rules if you would like further details: drive.google.com/file/d/1E24X-R2ZA-pXfifUC3CDZh19A-22DIwR/view
This one is epic too, gets more often on the table then War of the Ring and Dune is my fav sci-fi movie(the old 1984 one) and like I said WOTR is my fav game so Dune: War for Arrakis has quickly become my most played game this year and surely for months and years to come.Thanks for the vid man ++
Thanks for the vid, war of the ring is my fav game so this one and battle of five armies are really close behind. Eager to see part 2, continue the good work 👍😁
War of the Ring is my favorite as well. I don't get to play it very often. But I believe I'll get an opportunity next month, so I'm looking forward to that.
@@BoardGameStudio21 I'm thinking about playing with Warriors of Middle Earth. I've had it for quite some time but never tried it. I have played with Lords of Middle Earth several times.
@@lancesboardgamestuff Awsome, I think warriors is the best but I haven't tried kings yet. All the expansion together must be epic 😁 Have a nice game 👍
Yes, with a strategy action you can move a legion whether or not it contains a leader. However, with a leadership action you can only move a legion if it contains a leader.
Your way of doing videos is calming and informative. Hiwever you could get a two-fer. 1 video giving a instructional video and another video doing a playthrough. Might as well since you have the game out already. Excellent videos sir.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy the videos. I'll keep your idea in mind of doing a full playthrough video in the future. I'm not sure I could do that on the longer games, but maybe some of the shorter ones.
So do you think this is worth keeping or do you think there is a game which has trumped it. Do you feel the Dungeon dive is half baked? Do other expansions make the game play differently?
It is worth keeping for me. The deck building is obviously the main mechanic in the game, the dungeon dive is secondary but still enjoyable. I haven't played any of the expansions so I can't speak to that. If you watched the example turns and thought it looked fun or interesting, then I can recommend it. I think they have a kickstarted going on currently.
@lancesboardgamestuff there are so many expansions I was wondering if it's more of the same or they play very differently. I have quite a few of their expansions but have played none. I was hoping you had to get your take on it. Thanks for your reply.
I like art, love westerns, and this game looks pretty fun! It seems like you need three or more players for balance. Thanks for another unique how to play of an older game!
The scenario sheet shows the enemy represented by each faction. So, if you have to fight one you refer to the enemy listed for that faction on the scenario sheet.
It's been a while since I played, but yes, I believe that is correct. Can you point me to the timestamp in the video where you believe I made a mistake. Thanks.
This game has alot going on! You've done a fine job of teaching how to play! Also, you and your gaming group have inspired my friend and I to have a board game marathon where we play as many games as we can fit in for a day. 😊
Yes, this game appears to have a lot going on, but once you start playing it's not too bad. It can just be very luck based with all the dice rolling. I'm glad my gaming group and I were inspirational to you! I hope you have a fun filled gaming marathon. I really enjoy it when my friends and I can get together for a full day or two of gaming. If only it could be more often!
Nice vid. Bit confused with movement through spaces. So if the tile has a size value of 5 does it cost 1 movement to “ discover’ and move into the tile, then a cost of another 5 movement for its size to move through the space, then another 1 movement to discover another space?
It costs just 1 movement point to move to an adjacent location. If you are going to move across the location, then it costs its size. Not it's size plus 1. But then it will cost 1 movement point to move into the location adjacent to the one you crossed. So, if you move into an adjacent location that is size 5 it just costs 1 movement if you are going to stay there. If you are going to cross that location and move into a location on the other side, then it costs 5 to move across and 1 to enter the new location, for a total of 6. Does that make sense?
Your explanation is better than other people and i hope you can explan for Monster Hunter World The Boardgame Ancient Forest. I have 1 question...can a player win the game without building a wonder?
Yes, in fact the wonder may not even get built by anybody. Or it may not have very many victory point cubes on it, so it won't be worth much if it is built.
Amazing teach :) One little thing - on the "The spice must flow" board - doesn´t a ban only become activated on the lowest tier, and on the other tiers you lose a die instead?
No, any marker that is at the bottom causes a ban for that marker to activate. If any markers are not at the bottom but 1 or more moved down, then from among those that moved down you must choose 1 to activate a ban on, even if it isn't at the bottom. See Imperium Bans on page 21 of the rulebook. I hope that makes sense.
@@tcp1623 It is a bit confusing. And of course, you do lose dice in Phase 1 as you mentioned. The active row is the row with the lowest Imperium marker and the Harkonnen player has to place a die on the active row and each row above it.
It's been a bit since I've played. But if I remember correctly, that is correct. That starting bid for a market is a minimum of 8 coins. If you don't have it, you can't bid.
Really great how-to play video. I saw the original Kickstarter and didn't back it due to expectations it would just be War of the Ring reskinned, but this game is significantly more streamlined. Managed to pick up a Carryall package from a game shop, very much looking forward to playing it.
Thanks. I bought this from a friend that got two copies on kickstarter. He showed me how to play it and between work and family life I have not played it since. Your tutorial has me helped me bring it back to the table. Well done.
I really need to play it more before giving a good answer to that. But for right now I'd say the pros are, it is easy to learn the basics. It is not too long. It won't be the same every time since you don't know which shops will be used. Seems to be a fun family weight game. As far as cons, the only one I can think of right now is the abilities on some of the cards can be a bit confusing. Luckily there are clarifications for most of them in rulebook.
Love this game, i belive it was the second board game ive gotten. Unfortunately it was a bit attacked by mould... ive manage to clean it a bit and keep it in more apropriate conditions. But great game and great video!
Great video! Thanks for being so detailed. I’ve owned this game for years and have never been able to get it to the table because of the length. But I’ve got a couple friends who are willing to play and your video has really helped. Thanks!
They can attack the adjacent inner area. So, if the Splintered Rock atomic is used then that becomes a desert area and the adjacent Hagga Basin is exposed to attacks from Coriolis Storms and Sandworms. If the Hole in the Rock atomic is used, then the adjacent Imperial Basin area is exposed to attacks from Coriolis Storms and Sandworms. If the Rimwall West atomic is used, then the Imperial Basin and Arrakeen adjacent areas are exposed to attacks from Coriolis Storms and Sandworms.
There are two spots on the Supremacy track. Spaces 4 and 7 I think. When those spaces are reached the Atreides player gets another Bene Gesserit token. The Harkonnen player receives 1 token when Gaius Helen Mohiam enters play. They can gain another when the Carrino Ally Breeding Program Planning card is played.