Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Unboxing - Dark Souls the Board Game (Part Two)

In part one we looked at the main components from the box, this time we'll look at the monstrous creatures our heroes will be fighting...

First a brief introduction courtesy of the game manufacturers...
Dark Souls™ - The Board Game is a strategically challenging, deeply immersive combat exploration game for 1-4 players set in the Dark Souls™ universe. Players choose from a number of core character classes and explore dangerous locations full of monsters, treasures, and deadly boss fights.

Designed specifically for the Dark Souls™ universe and introducing a number of innovative gameplay mechanics, with world-class miniatures faithful to the rich universe, this game delivers an experience that captures the very essence of the original video games.

This first article concentrated on the mechanical elements of the box contents while the 'rank and file' enemy miniatures will be covered here. The bosses and sub-bosses will appear in part three while the heroes will be looked at in part four. You can see larger versions of the pictures by clicking on them and they're at a high enough resolution so you can get a good idea of the level of detail.

The creatures your heroes will be battling against are iconic enemies from the Dark Souls video game and are roughly divided into Bosses, Sub-Bosses and some 'Rank and File' enemies. Each one has their own stat card while the more powerful ones also have cards related to a number of special attacks at their disposal. I've also (where possible) included pictures of the equivalent creatures from the video game to give you some basis for comparison.

Though (as shown below) you get multiples of these models I've only done close-ups of one of each type as the duplicates are identical...


Hollow Soldier

Crossbow Hollows

Large Hollow Soldiers

Silver Knight Swordsman

Silver Knight Greatbowman

Sentinels

We'll look at the Sub-Bosses and Bosses next time...

Thoughts and comments are (as usual) most welcome.

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