![]() Let me talk about the annoying part quickly first, this causes scenarios to go longer, normally when we’d set up a scenario we’d lay things out and then only put monsters on as we got into new rooms, and we already know what was going to be in those rooms. ![]() And a lot of the scenarios now have several of them that are tied together, so you are going to be setting up new parts of the scenario throughout. This normally triggers off of some action that you take in the game, commonly opening a door, but also stepping on a pressure plate can at times also trigger the next session. So you have to flip through and look on a certain page and a certain section to figure out more and additional layout for the scenario, when the time is right. Now, the basic structure from the original game is having an Introductory section, then special rules, and a conclusion, but when you have doors that trigger more text, that is in another part of the book. The first, and primary one, is that scenarios have changed. There are a few notable changes for Gloomhaven: Forgotten Circles. The only thing I’ll say plot wise is that Gloomhaven: Forgotten Circles picks up immediately after the final main quest plot for Gloomhaven. So I will not be talking about the plot that comes from the scenarios, but the mechanics of the scenarios and the new character show up before you get into any of that, so if you want a complete surprise those will be getting “spoiled” but they aren’t really a “spoiler”. I’m going to try and do this review with as few spoilers as possible. The question is, do I like it as much as the base game? When we did that, I already had the Forgotten Circles expansion ready to go. If you have read my top 100 games (found here), you know what my #1 game is, but what you won’t know is that we actually wrapped up the main storyline for Gloomhaven a couple of months ago now. All marks are the property of their respective owners.Back to back board game reviews, though, this one is for the Gloomhaven expansion, not the whole game. This product is not officially licensed.We recommend Sobo Craft glue or another comparable quick setting, tacky glue. Insert assembly requires some wood glue and about 15 minutes of assembly time.HDF does not contain a wood grain as it is a constructed wood product. This insert is constructed of HDF (wood product) and is natural colored.This solution provides six (6) replacement trays for your GH-001.You can store these on top or in your top tray. You should store your character pads in your GH-002 top tray or on top of your existing trays with your map tiles if you don’t own the GH-002.Ī few of the standee bases will not fit in the standee base tray (~4). This solution eliminates the use of the character pad tray. one (1) large card tray divider titled “RIFT”.one (1) small card tray divider titled “FC ITEMS”.one (1) low-profile character tray for your new Forgotten Circles character (rift tokens should be stored here).one (1) small monster tray for your Forgotten Circles monsters.one (1) low-profile status token tray with space for the new Regenerate tokens.one (1) monster stat tray, sans divider.This upgrade kit for our GH-001 solution for Gloomhaven provides: Our upgrade kit uses the same volume of space as the original kit, so there is no change in terms of lid lift. If you previously purchased our GH-001 solution, this upgrade kit will provide replacement trays allowing you to store all of your Gloomhaven content in one box. With the Forgotten Circles expansion now out, we took the time to integrate support for this new content in our GH-001 solution. Current units for sale incorporate these upgraded trays. This solution is only required if you purchased your GH-001 solution prior to May 11, 2019.
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