Once set has plenty of replayability. I did pick up a couple of character packs to try out the roster.
Compared to Warhammer, at least, I feel I'm getting much more of my money's worth, and everyone's a bit less salty if we happen to get out collective teeth kicked in.
If you're in the States, you can order from the devs to hopefully save some cash, but I have a FLGS to hit up, myself.
I'm mainly looking at adding the Frontier Town, which adds a ton of stuff to the non-dungeon-crawling past of the game, and the werewolves expansion because, well, werewolves. But other than that the base game has everything for more than a couple of games of fun!
There is a little bit of prep for the minis, but they provide tokens to use in the meantime if you'd like to play beforehand. What we did is just have everyone be responsible for their character, but it isn't strictly necessary.
I've also 3d printed card & token holders to speed up setup.
I haven't played Gloomhaven, unfortunately, but I'll have to give it a try at some point.
That being said, I'm loving the theming of SoB a bunch! I can't wait to learn enough to start making homebrew stuff.
For some examples of games that used Vertex Shading, Super Mario Sunshine used them to fake the shadows and Homeworld used it for their fantastic skyboxes!
This is why they want to label antifa a "Terrorist Organization" despite the fact that anyone not rooting for the Fascist boot on their face would qualify as a 'member'.
Besides, sequestered migrants will make better slaves stateside when all of our yearly produce starts to rot on the vine...
Witty said that he understood people's frustrations with the health care system. Americans pay more than ever for health insurance, even as insurers are rejecting more than 1 in 5 claims.
Funny that he left out that his company is even worse than the 1 in 5 claims denied number. He understands, he just doesn't care.
Once set has plenty of replayability. I did pick up a couple of character packs to try out the roster.
Compared to Warhammer, at least, I feel I'm getting much more of my money's worth, and everyone's a bit less salty if we happen to get out collective teeth kicked in.
If you're in the States, you can order from the devs to hopefully save some cash, but I have a FLGS to hit up, myself.
I'm mainly looking at adding the Frontier Town, which adds a ton of stuff to the non-dungeon-crawling past of the game, and the werewolves expansion because, well, werewolves. But other than that the base game has everything for more than a couple of games of fun!