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Welcome to the Talisman Wiki. You can check the discussion tab of each page to see rules clarifications and house rules. Please note that text taken from Official Rulebooks will be written in italics and clarifications taken from Official FAQs will be marked as such. Others are the result of discussion with experienced players or are generally accepted rulings which can certainly be. Talisman: The Magical Quest Game is a fantasy-themed adventure board game for two to six players, originally designed and produced by Games Workshop.From 2008 to 2017 Fantasy Flight Games produced Talisman under license from Games Workshop. The game was first released in 1983 and has gone through several revisions, the currently available version as at 2018 being the revised fourth.
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Alicia online gameplay. I am quite curious, but back in January 2014, the developers announced that they will follow the original physical board expansions with the exception of frostmarch and dungeons.Yet the list of physical expansions contains the dragon expansion between the sacred pool and the blood moon one. We also already have the city and nether expansions.So what happened to the dragon one. Will the digital version get that one too? Or was that one a way too specific case with its changes to the inner region? Originally posted by:The Dragon expansion was not universally well received mostly because of the drawing of Dragon Scales at the beginning of each turn, which requires a lot of upkeep and makes the game last longer as a result. The digital version should automate and speed up this process dramatically compared to the physical version, so it should get a much warmer reception here than the original release did. Of course the flip side of it being more easy for players to manage is it being trickier to ensure the code works right for the game which could be the reason its being delayed in the order as well.
Originally posted by:The Dragon expansion was not universally well received mostly because of the drawing of Dragon Scales at the beginning of each turn, which requires a lot of upkeep and makes the game last longer as a result. The digital version should automate and speed up this process dramatically compared to the physical version, so it should get a much warmer reception here than the original release did.I didn't mind drawing the Dragon tokens. Sure, it can be a bit fiddly for some people but I liked the suspense of not knowing what the token was going to be until it was actually revealed. It was fun, like drawing from a lucky dip bag.