Dominion: Nocturne Board Games, 144 months to 9600 months

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  • Robbie Rotton

    > 3 day

    If your a long time fan of dominion, why haven’t you bought this yet? If your new to the game. Please don’t buy this. It is very complex and it cannot be played without the base game. Save this one for later.

  • Edward Querry

    > 3 day

    Great expansion

  • Edo

    > 3 day

    Great expansion, recommended for both beginners and experienced players

  • Mark Houser

    > 3 day

    x Adds new mechanics for more enjoyment. Not for the first time Dominion player.

  • Rae

    Greater than one week

    Dominion is a fantastic game series that I absolutelyy love. The images on the cards are stunning. There are endless ways to play the game and I love that about it. I have multiple expansion packs and hope to continue collecting it. Nocturne however is NOT FOR BEGINNERS if you have not played the regular dominion before, then this expansion will be extremely challenging. You should begin with the original then move on to Intrigue before continuing further down the road. For someone with experience, the rules were as usual comprehensive and great to follow! Also, if you do not have the original game first, you will not be able to play this-- you need base cards.

  • Miss Lessie Feest PhD

    > 3 day

    One of my favorite expansions for dominion. I like the theme and it adds a lot of new things like hexes and boons. Lots of fun and I highly recommend this and dark ages to anyone looking for a dominion expansion.

  • Kenneth Bernier

    > 3 day

    Cool

  • Matthew B. Brink

    > 3 day

    The night phase adds a new element to this amazing game!

  • Eric Wilson

    > 3 day

    Every time I think Dominion has run out of ideas, Donald X and his crew come up with something new and creative. My wife and I play Dominion just about every day, our chance to unwind and chat, and we had to snatch up Nocturne the moment it came out. The last set, Empires, is probably my favorite in the entire Dominion collection, with its Debt concepts, and Nocturne gives us another spin by inserting a Night phase between the typical Buy and Clean-up phases. This allows for all sorts of fun possibilities. You can gain and instantly put a Guardian into play as protection against your opponents Attack cards. You can give yourself extra cards for your next turn, or, in the case of a card such as Raider, attack the other players hands after youve already bought cards of your own. In addition to the Night phase, there are cards that give you Boons (random helpful additions to your turn) and/or give the other players Hexes (random unhelpful additions). This is an imaginative element, and can add some fun to the game, but it also increases the length of the game and adds another bit of randomness and swinginess that can be annoying at times. Perhaps, for example, another player gets a Boon that allows them to discard 3 cards to gain a Gold and they do so by discarding two Estates and a Curse, but when you get that same Boon you have all powerful cards in your hand. The Night, Boon, and Hex portions of Nocturne are only part of the new elements, as there are also Spirit cards that can be gained in various ways, as well as Heirloom cards that can be used in place of the usual starting Coppers. These Heirlooms are a little more strategy-specific than the Boons and Hexes, and are definitely an element we enjoy. Nocturne shows all the fun, imagination, and creativity of the best that Dominion has to offer. There are some great concepts here, and the sophistication of the mechanics continues to grow without causing major conflicts or confusion when adding in other sets. In fact, I think Nocturne is best when it is used for only half the Kingdom cards or less. With all the new mechanics and possibilities, a game involving 10 Nocturne Kingdom cards can drag on longer than normal, with Hexes, Boons, Spirit cards, and the options of the Night phase in each turn. However, when mixed in with other sets, say half Nocturne cards, or a third Nocturne cards, it becomes a very enjoyable addition to the older sets, providing all sorts of new combinations and synergies. Overall, Nocturne is a must for any hardcore Dominion fan, but to truly enjoy it, you will need to master not only its new mechanics, but the ways those influence and drag down the game. In our experience, Nocturne is best when mixed with other sets, such as Prosperity or Seaside. It even brings the Base cards to life in new ways. Dont spend all your time in the Night, but let it bring some contrast to all those other cards and sets, and then youll enjoy it for the thing of beauty it is.

  • 4thought

    > 3 day

    This is one of the better expansions, the addition of night cards really shakes things up.

Dominion: Nocturne, the 11th expansion to Dominion, has 500 cards, with 33 new Kingdom cards. There are night cards, which are played after the buy phase; heirlooms that replace starting coppers; fate and doom cards that give out boons and hexes; and a variety of extra cards that other cards can provide.

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