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Dungeons & Dragons: Temple of Elemental Evil Board Game

Rated 4.0 out of 5
Based on 2 reviews
 
average rating 4.0 out of 5
Based on 2 reviews
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2 Reviews
Reviewed by Tom H., from United Kingdom
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
Review posted

Great customer service

Ordered on the Monday had it by Wednesday. My friend really loved all the minis that come in the pack

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Reviewed by Kai S., from United Kingdom
Verified Buyer
Rated 3 out of 5
Review posted

A decent edition to the Dungeons & Dragons board games, but not the best

Temple of Elemental Evil is the 4th board game and the 1st in the new type of board game where it is more focused on campaign play as opposed to one shot games. Trap cards have been changed for tokens and not every revealed floor tile will have a monster on it, though some may have far more than 1. The campaign is fun, but it isn't quite as good as the prior 3 games. There is a serious balancing issue with it and playing with fewer people can make the game particularly hard. Perhaps Tomb of annihilation or, Mad Mage will improve on what has already been put forward. Currently, The Legend of Drizzt is still the best of the board games, but it's very possible that one of the next two surpass it. If you want to try a board game out in this style, try Castle Ravenloft, Wrath of Ashardalon or Legend of Drizzt and if you like the game, consider buying this as you can expand the games you already have with lots of new content.

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OVERVIEW

In the Dungeons & Dragons: Temple of Elemental Evil Board Game, you play as a heroic adventurer. With amazing abilities, spells and magic weapons, you must explore the dungeons beneath the Sword Coast where you will fight monsters, overcome hazards and find treasure. Are you ready for adventure?

Temple of Elemental Evil includes multiple scenarios, challenging quests, and co-operative game play designed for 1-5 players. The contents can also be combined with other D&D Adventure System Cooperative play board games, including The Legend of Drizzt and Castle Ravenloft.

Each player selects a hero, such as a fighter, cleric, or wizard. On their turn, each player can explore further into the dungeon (turn over new tiles), move through the already explored parts of the dungeon, and fight monsters. When a new dungeon tile is revealed, there is typically an encounter of some sort, and new monsters to fight are added. Slain monsters reward the players with treasure, and experience points, allowing them to level up and increase their skills during play. Players must cooperate to stay alive, slay the monsters, and achieve the goal of their quest. Each scenario has a different goal, from retrieving a relic to slaying a large boss monster.

 

1-5 PLAYERS | 60 MINS | AGES 14+

 

REVIEWS

average rating 4.0 out of 5
Based on 2 reviews
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50% of reviewers would recommend this product to a friend
2 Reviews
Reviewed by Tom H., from United Kingdom
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
Review posted

Great customer service

Ordered on the Monday had it by Wednesday. My friend really loved all the minis that come in the pack

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Reviewed by Kai S., from United Kingdom
Verified Buyer
Rated 3 out of 5
Review posted

A decent edition to the Dungeons & Dragons board games, but not the best

Temple of Elemental Evil is the 4th board game and the 1st in the new type of board game where it is more focused on campaign play as opposed to one shot games. Trap cards have been changed for tokens and not every revealed floor tile will have a monster on it, though some may have far more than 1. The campaign is fun, but it isn't quite as good as the prior 3 games. There is a serious balancing issue with it and playing with fewer people can make the game particularly hard. Perhaps Tomb of annihilation or, Mad Mage will improve on what has already been put forward. Currently, The Legend of Drizzt is still the best of the board games, but it's very possible that one of the next two surpass it. If you want to try a board game out in this style, try Castle Ravenloft, Wrath of Ashardalon or Legend of Drizzt and if you like the game, consider buying this as you can expand the games you already have with lots of new content.

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Shipping

All online orders are picked from our separate warehouse. We always ensure that your games are well packed before leaving. Wherever possible we'll re-use a cardboard box that we received games in from one of our suppliers. We figure it's better that way for our planet. But we do also use new boxes and wraps. If you have a strong preference either way please let us know in your Order Comments.
 

UK Orders

We aim for orders placed before 1:30pm Monday to Friday to be dispatched on the same working day. If this is not possible, your order will be dispatched on the next working day. Orders placed outside our Monday to Friday office hours will be dispatched on the next working day.

Delivery is free on all orders of £65 or more. Orders with a value of less than £65 will incur a delivery charge as follows:

£4.50 - Royal Mail Tracked 48 (2-3 business days delivery time)

£6.00 - Royal Mail Tracked 24 (1-2 business days delivery time)

£5.00 - DHL (mainland UK only)

International Delivery

If you are from further afield please contact us to discuss.

 
Collect in Store
At check-out you will to have the option to collect your order from our cafés in either Oxford or Bath and avoid the shipping charge. We will notify you by email as soon as your order is ready to collect. Allow up to 3 days for Oxford collection orders and 7 days for Bath collection orders. Orders will be held for a maximum of 21 days before being returned to our warehouse.
 
 
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