Cutty Posted March 27, 2011 Posted March 27, 2011 The enemies are quite diverse, though, ranging from orcs to werewolves to the undead (and a ghost, even), not forgetting the giant spiders and bats. I don't think it will be that hard to implement the mummies from Ramses Pyramid or scorpions or snakes or pretty much anything you want into the game as well. There's definitely loads of potential in Heroica! That's what I was saying pages ago ^^. But it's a good thing people catch up to a common idea. I already see entire Heroica-layouts swapped and traded (custom levels, so to speak) via LDD-files or other media! This could even become a new forum-build project once we get info on the gameplay! Anyone up for it? (This might even be a chance for me to get used to LDD, which I haven't used ever since its very first iteration years ago...) Another thing: all those brick-built bigger monsters from previous games make very good epic encounters I'd say. And there's room for even bigger stuff still! Be well all! Cutty Quote
Sirens-of-Titan Posted March 29, 2011 Posted March 29, 2011 What fantastic printing and ideas! Such a pity that they didn't have these back during the fantasy era; the orcs in green and the Golems would have been my favorite faction! A lot of very useful pieces and nice colors. Are those 2 shades of green in the Waldurk Forest set? They look like regular green and a lighter green. Quote
Ro87n Posted March 30, 2011 Posted March 30, 2011 (edited) I can't just imagine just having one Heroica Boardgame. But for most of use who like and (near) love them, would want have them (atleast) all (me included!) But when those who own them all in the (near) future, what about the dice, when you combined all the games? What do you guys think. Must you roll another die just for entering another part of the board? Or would the dice fuse into one? Or...? Edited March 30, 2011 by Ro87n Quote
Aanchir Posted March 30, 2011 Posted March 30, 2011 What fantastic printing and ideas! Such a pity that they didn't have these back during the fantasy era; the orcs in green and the Golems would have been my favorite faction! A lot of very useful pieces and nice colors. Are those 2 shades of green in the Waldurk Forest set? They look like regular green and a lighter green. They're regular green (officially 28 Dark Green) and bright green (officially 37 Bright Green). Bright green isn't a new color, but it's a rarer color used primarily for plants and some baseplates. Recent uses include the lids for the "My First LEGO Set" and "My First LEGO Duplo Set" boxes, which function as baseplates for building, as well as the head of the Witch from Minifigures Series 2. Quote
Chromeknight Posted March 30, 2011 Posted March 30, 2011 What about the dice, when you combined all the games? Must you roll another die just for entering another part of the board? Or would the dice fuse into one? Or...? The die for each of the games is the same. The game mechanic only uses one die for each player's turn. If you've got multiple games connected you'll nave extra dice, or each player cam have their own die. Quote
Ro87n Posted March 30, 2011 Posted March 30, 2011 The die for each of the games is the same. The game mechanic only uses one die for each player's turn. If you've got multiple games connected you'll nave extra dice, or each player cam have their own die. Nice to know, but it could also include that you're able to trow more than one die at the same turn. As you can make your own rules, right? I just like to high (re)playability, potential and possibilities. Quote
Artanis I Posted March 31, 2011 Posted March 31, 2011 Nice to know, but it could also include that you're able to trow more than one die at the same turn. As you can make your own rules, right? I just like to high (re)playability, potential and possibilities. You can use any dice you want! Of course you can customise the Lego dice too. Quote
Sirens-of-Titan Posted March 31, 2011 Posted March 31, 2011 They're regular green (officially 28 Dark Green) and bright green (officially 37 Bright Green). Bright green isn't a new color, but it's a rarer color used primarily for plants and some baseplates. Recent uses include the lids for the "My First LEGO Set" and "My First LEGO Duplo Set" boxes, which function as baseplates for building, as well as the head of the Witch from Minifigures Series 2. Thank you Aanchir, I see it now! Quote
GRogall Posted April 22, 2011 Posted April 22, 2011 Added lots of HR pictures of the new Heroica games to my BS gallery, The folders still need to go public. Covers link to gallery. 3857 Draida Toy 3858 Waldurk Forest 3859 Nathuz Caverns 3860 Fortaan Castle Enjoy! :classic: Quote
CMP Posted April 22, 2011 Posted April 22, 2011 Thanks Grog! Does anyone notice the 4 trans blue axes in Waldurk? Especially the lightsaber-esque parts holding them up? Quote
Dunjohn Posted April 23, 2011 Posted April 23, 2011 I kinda like seeing the actual characters playing the game on the boxart, rather than the usual awesome-but-devastatingly-nonexistant ones. The yellow barbarian dude comes in all four sets, I see. Useful for table quizzes, I suppose. Quote
Aanchir Posted April 23, 2011 Posted April 23, 2011 Thanks Grog! Does anyone notice the 4 trans blue axes in Waldurk? Especially the lightsaber-esque parts holding them up? Those parts have been in sets since last year. They're basically an updated version of this part, which they replaced. The official name for them is "Butt". (really, check PaB!) I kinda like seeing the actual characters playing the game on the boxart, rather than the usual awesome-but-devastatingly-nonexistant ones. The yellow barbarian dude comes in all four sets, I see. Useful for table quizzes, I suppose. I'm kind of surprised that the yellow barbarian microfig isn't in fact the female barbarian which we've seen in the upcoming LEGO Champion game. If that's the case in the final sets, then both of the female microfigs in that set are unique to it! Of course, I'm sure a lot of AFOLs will want that set anyway. It includes an abundance of microfigs, including an unprinted one in Warm Gold (BL's Pearl Gold), and 2x4 bricks in various colors like Light Purple (BL's Bright Pink) and Medium Lilac (BL's Dark Purple). It also seems, like Creationary, to be a game that could appeal to the whole family, with gameplay focused on creative challenges rather than just strategy and good rolls of the die. Quote
Sandy Posted April 23, 2011 Posted April 23, 2011 Thanks for the big pictures, grogall! Still waiting for those folders to become public, though. There's seemingly six type of heroes in Heroica: Barbarian (yellow, featured in all four packs) Cleric (dark tan, featured in Waldurk and Fortaan) Knight (grey, exlusive to Fortaan) Mage (red, featured in Draida, Nathuz and Fortaan) Ranger (blue, exclusive to Waldurk) Thief (black, exclusive to Nathuz) Shame that none of them are female, but the Champions boardgame is a quick fix on that. The microfigs in Minotaur, Ramses Pyramid and NinjaGo also fit the Heroica world excellently. Quote
Gregorovich Posted April 23, 2011 Posted April 23, 2011 Thanks Grogall for those new pictures. I've never been interested in games because they don't have minifigures, but they do seem like great parts packs. I wish they'd release a minifigure scale line in the Heroica theme. The minifigures would be brilliant and the sets would be great. Quote
CMP Posted April 23, 2011 Posted April 23, 2011 (edited) Those parts have been in sets since last year. They're basically an updated version of this part, which they replaced. The official name for them is "Butt". (really, check PaB!) *Facepalm* Sorry, didn't notice the horizontal knob. I'm still holding my breath for that piece, though. Edited April 23, 2011 by CallMePieOrDie Quote
SpiderSpaceman Posted May 3, 2011 Posted May 3, 2011 (edited) There's a cool illustrated poster for heroica in the new lego magazine. also there should be a video here but it's not up yet. also, LDD recreations: (I'm shaky on the official layout of Waldurk and I may have the wrong one. there are high-res pics of it out of box like it looks here, but the box design itself has another - it's just a rearrangement though) heroica.lxf building it helps ya piece together the gameplay. kinda. also there's this template of sorts all the sets follow - so custom heroica boards can become a crazy new form of MOC. Tributes to other epic quests... Edited May 3, 2011 by SpiderSpaceman Quote
Arigomi Posted May 4, 2011 Posted May 4, 2011 It looks like Draida Bay is the "Shave a Sheep/Wild Wool" of the Heroica games. Quote
Dunjohn Posted May 4, 2011 Posted May 4, 2011 Not with all those lovely orcs it's not. One is even exclusive. Frankly, nothing can be equal to Shave a Sheep. Not even Shave a Sheep. That's actually worse than Shave a Sheep. But yeah, aside from the microfigures, Draida does look the most underwhelming. Quote
Lordofdragonss Posted May 5, 2011 Posted May 5, 2011 Not with all those lovely orcs it's not. One is even exclusive. There are two exclusive orcs: Silver in Draida and Gold in Fortress (and it comes with new helmet!) Quote
aangmaster333 Posted May 12, 2011 Posted May 12, 2011 (edited) There's a cool illustrated poster for heroica in the new lego magazine. also there should be a video here but it's not up yet. also, LDD recreations: (I'm shaky on the official layout of Waldurk and I may have the wrong one. there are high-res pics of it out of box like it looks here, but the box design itself has another - it's just a rearrangement though) heroica.lxf building it helps ya piece together the gameplay. kinda. also there's this template of sorts all the sets follow - so custom heroica boards can become a crazy new form of MOC. Tributes to other epic quests... I already made an online ldd moc but it stinks due to lack of pieces and unknown gameplay , Also each comes with at least one exclusive micro, Ghost thing,leader golem, silver ork, and king ork Edited May 12, 2011 by aangmaster333 Quote
Sandy Posted May 13, 2011 Posted May 13, 2011 Also each comes with at least one exclusive micro, Ghost thing,leader golem, silver ork, and king ork Most of the microfigs are exclusive to their gamepack, exluding the Barbarian, the Mage, the Cleric and the Orc Sailor. Quote
SpiderSpaceman Posted May 19, 2011 Posted May 19, 2011 Got 3857 Heroica: Draida at my toys r us today. Everybody think I'm safe to scan up and post the rules without any sort of flickr account deletion by lego hitmen? proof in bag: http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5150/5737490287_d765d49782_m.jpg lego hitman: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2786/5737490283_097b1835cd_m.jpg Quote
Oky Posted May 19, 2011 Author Posted May 19, 2011 Yes, I'm pretty sure they wont delete your account, just the picture if anything. Quote
SpiderSpaceman Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 (edited) Alright then. Sadly this is only barebones partial rules because the other boards have different heroes and some kinda additional weapons and riches (come to think of it, I'm sure it must just be collect the riches off the board and buy a weapon, which is then a failsafe against poor rolling), but nothing to guess on the shared basics I guess. 1 2 3 Actually, while playing it the first time against my 6 yr old goddaughter, I did realize that there's a good bit of ambiguity - finally concluded that move and battle happen in the same turn, so not p1 move to monster p2 turn p1 single roll attack p2 turn but p1 move to monster and attack to the death p2 turn p1 move to monster and attack once if no damage is taken on hero, attack again/attack other adjacent monster, if actions do not apply, end turn. if damage is taken end turn p2 turn (the 'fighting chance' angle for p2 trying to fight same monster) and I really only figured that because it talks about fighting every enemy you're next to in one turn. but the big thing I'm left with is: May I jump past the battle if the other player is locked in defeat (I have to assume yes) and how do I get next to the boss to fight him if that's where the other player is stalled? do I push the player aside? stand on his head? do I need to do the same for those other little battles? that said it is of course a lego game and they encourage you to change it up all you want... it's just unprofessional that they wouldn't tackle these situations easily found on the first playthrough, make a game for little kids so confusing. I can imagine plenty of little frustrated kids over it. Edit: the end your move and fight thing is obvious now. I was erroneously equating "move" with "turn". still wondering on the defeated player occupying the space - maybe you move them back to start to heal. fight to the death, move to start to heal. yeah, that's gotta be it... Edit Edit: somebody tell me if I'm missing something that's right under my nose... Edited May 20, 2011 by SpiderSpaceman Quote
CorneliusMurdock Posted May 20, 2011 Posted May 20, 2011 Thanks for posting those, SpiderSpaceman. Looks simple enough that I might actually be able to get some regular people to play it with me but there's plenty of room for house rules, though, when I have gamer friends over. Quote
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