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* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: The ''Timescape'' expansion tended in this direction, introducing CaptainErsatz versions of IndianaJones and JudgeDredd, as well as the ''Chainsaw Warrior'' (who was from the game of the same name also produced by Games Workshop).

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* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: The ''Timescape'' expansion tended in this direction, introducing CaptainErsatz versions of IndianaJones Franchise/IndianaJones and JudgeDredd, ComicBook/JudgeDredd, as well as the ''Chainsaw Warrior'' (who was from the game of the same name also produced by Games Workshop).
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There's also a [[AdaptationDistillation very similar]] Mexican version named ''Calabozo'' (Spanish for ''Dungeon'') and also a sequel named ''Calabozo: El Escape''[[note]]Dungeon: The Escape[[/note]]. The first game was renamed in the 2000s as ''Calabozo: La Aventura de Los Anillos''[[note]]Dungeon: The Adventure of the Rings[[/note]], cashing on the popularity of the ''Film/LordOfTheRings'' films.
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A Warhammer40000 themed version named Relic was released in 2013.

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A Warhammer40000 {{Warhammer40000}} themed version named Relic ''Relic'' was released in 2013.
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**It should be noted that those two abilities are extremely useful, however, and can allow the Elf to both avoid almost anything that can hurt him, as well as enabling him to abuse anything beneficial that turns up in the Woods. Most tier lists place the Elf somewhere in the second or third tier from the top.
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The goal of the game is to acquire items, followers, and experience to increase the character's strength and craft scores until they are powerful enough to move into the deeper regions of the board: the middle region offering more dangerous combats and greater rewards than the outer region, and the inner region containing a series of challenges that eventually leads to the character gaining the crown of command at the center. Once a character acquires the crown, the player can use it to attempt to reduce the life total of all opposing player characters each turn. Once all opposing players' life totals are reduced to zero in this way, the player with the crown is declared the winner. Later edition changes and expansions have added a variety of different victory conditions that can allow a player to win the game without claiming the crown of command.

A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development by a game making company named Nomad Games. It was released on {{Steam}} Early Access on October 14, 2013. The game's various expansions will come out as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] sometime after it comes out of beta. Additionally, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.

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The goal of the game is to acquire items, followers, and experience to increase the character's strength and craft scores until they are powerful enough to move into the deeper regions of the board: the middle region offering more dangerous combats and greater rewards than the outer region, and the inner region containing a series of challenges that eventually leads to the character gaining the crown Crown of command Command at the center. Once a character acquires the crown, the player can use it to attempt to reduce the life total of all opposing player characters each turn. Once all opposing players' life totals are reduced to zero in this way, the player with the crown is declared the winner. Later edition changes and expansions have added a variety of different victory conditions that can allow a player to win the game without claiming the crown Crown of command.

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A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development was developed by a game making company named Nomad Games. It Games, and was released on {{Steam}} Early Access on October 14, 2013. The game's various expansions will come out as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] sometime after it comes out of beta. Additionally, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.
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A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development by a game making company named Nomad Games. It was released on {{Steam}} Early Access on October 14, 2013. It is expected to come out of beta sometime in November, 2013, and the game's various expansions will come out as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] at a later time. In the meantime, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.

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A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development by a game making company named Nomad Games. It was released on {{Steam}} Early Access on October 14, 2013. It is expected to come out of beta sometime in November, 2013, and the The game's various expansions will come out as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] at a later time. In the meantime, sometime after it comes out of beta. Additionally, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.
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A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development by a game making company named Nomad Games. It was released on {{Steam}} Early Access on October 14, 2013. Its expected to come out of beta sometime in November, 2013, and the game's various expansions will come out as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] at a later time. In the meantime, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.

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A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development by a game making company named Nomad Games. It was released on {{Steam}} Early Access on October 14, 2013. Its It is expected to come out of beta sometime in November, 2013, and the game's various expansions will come out as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] at a later time. In the meantime, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.
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A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development by a game making company named Nomad Games. Its release on {{Steam}} is expected to happen sometime in November, 2013, with the game's various expansions coming out as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] at a later time. In the meantime, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.

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A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development by a game making company named Nomad Games. Its release It was released on {{Steam}} is Early Access on October 14, 2013. Its expected to happen come out of beta sometime in November, 2013, with and the game's various expansions coming will come out as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] at a later time. In the meantime, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.
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A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development by a game making company named Nomad Games. Its release on {{Steam}} is expected to happen sometime in November, 2013. In the meantime, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.

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A PC version of the game based on the revised 4th edition rules and titled ''Talisman: Digital Edition'' is under development by a game making company named Nomad Games. Its release on {{Steam}} is expected to happen sometime in November, 2013.2013, with the game's various expansions coming out as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] at a later time. In the meantime, a single player version of the game called ''Talisman: Prologue'' and made by the same people can be purchased on various digital distributors.
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* BreathWeapon: Most dragon enemies have a breath weapon, which they use on attacking characters before they enter combat. There is usually a condition that determines whether the character is affected by the breath attack, be it decided randomly with a die roll, based on a character having certain types of equipment in their possession (like weapons or armor), or based on the character's strength or craft scores. While many of the breath attacks cause characters to lose additional life, others may cause them to miss a turn, lose their spells, discard their fate, or anything in between. Some dragon breath weapons even affect other cards or characters that are unfortunate enough to share the same board space as the dragon.

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* EasyEvangelism: Several encounters are characters who are so charismatic that they instantly change the heroes' alignment to match their own.

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* EasyEvangelism: Several encounters are characters with strangers who are so charismatic that they instantly change the heroes' alignment to match their own.own.
* ExtraTurn:
**Extra turns are most commonly granted via randomly drawn spell cards (like Temporal Warp, which grants the user three turns, or Time Steal, which allows one player to take the turn of another), or quest rewards.
** The Swashbuckler player character has an ability that grants him an extra turn whenever he wins a battle.
** Some cards grant players an extra turn when they meet a specific condition. For example, the Dragon Stalkers follower grants the character an extra turn whenever the character defeats a dragon. The Madcap stranger (who randomly changes the alignment of characters who encounter him) will grant the character an extra turn if the random alignment roll matches the character's current alignment.
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* AnAxeToGrind: The Axe is a very desirable item in the early stages of the game, because it can be used both as a weapon and to build a raft to the middle level.

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* AnAxeToGrind: The Axe is a very desirable item in the early stages of the game, because it can be used both as a weapon and to build a raft to the middle level.region.
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* ReligionOfEvil:
** ''The Dragon'' expansion features cultists who worship the various dragon lords, doing their bidding in the world by attacking the player characters. These cultists invariably receive a combat bonus when the particular dragon lord they worship is the dragon king, sometimes doubling their effectiveness in battle or psychic combat.
** The Dragon Priestess player character is implied to have a leadership position in the aforementioned dragon cults, having the abilities to automatically take cultists as followers, and to make sacrifices to dragons they encounter in exchange for random benefits.
** Other types of cultist enemies are thematically linked to various "boss" characters, such as the Ice Queen, the Eagle King, and the Dungeon Lord.
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* ChainedToARock: The Sacrificial Stone card from ''The Dragon'' expansion has artwork depicting a young woman chained to a rock. Players encountering the Sacrificial Stone must draw an adventure card, and if the card drawn is a dragon their character is outright killed, making them the sacrifice in this scenario. This card can be especially dangerous in conjunction with effects that move cards from the top of a dragon deck to the top of the adventure deck, drastically increasing the chances that the next card drawn will in fact be a dragon.
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* HumanSacrifice:
** One of the random warlock quests requires the character to sacrifice one of their followers to receive a talisman, an item that is usually required to progress to pass through the inner region to the crown of command and ultimately win the game.
** A character may choose to sacrifice the lives of his followers to avoid losing his own lives when visiting the Vampire's Tower in the inner region.
** The Dragon Priestess character released in ''The Dragon'' expansion has a special ability that allows her to sacrifice her followers when encountering dragon enemies in order to receive a random boon, with the results being the same as those for characters landing on the Temple board space. This can range from gaining stats, spells, life, and fate, to enslavement or loss of life for particularly low rolls (however, she can use additional followers to adjust the results in her favor.)
** A Stranger card introduced in ''The Dragon'' expansion gives the player character an option to sacrifice a follower, or one of the character's own lives. Choosing the former changes the character's alignment to evil, while the latter changes the alignment to good.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: ''Talisman'' has a large number of playable characters for a board game. With all of the expansions released so far, the current edition includes: [[AlchemyIsMagic Alchemist]], Amazon, Assassin, Bounty Hunter, Cat Burglar, Chivalric Knight, Cleric, Conjurer, Dark Cultist, Doomsayer, Dragon Hunter, Dragon Priestess, Dragon Rider, Dread Knight, Druid, Dwarf, Elementalist, Elf, Fire Wizard, Ghoul, Gladiator, Grave Robber, Gypsy, Highlander, Knight, Leprechaun, Magus, Merchant, Minotaur, Minstrel, Monk, {{Necromancer}}, Ogre Chieftan, Philosopher, Priest, Prophetess, Rogue, Sage, Sorceress, Sprite, Spy, Swashbuckler, Tavern Maid, Thief, Tinkerer, Troll, Valkyrie, Vampire Hunter, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampiress]], Warlock, Warrior, and Wizard.

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* IncorruptiblePurePureness: The [[KnightInShiningArmor Knight]] character starts the game with the Good alignment, and this cannot be changed throughout the game by any spell or effect that would normally change the alignment of a character. In practice, this means that the Knight can never use objects or followers that Good-aligned characters are prohibited from, they always take damage when landing on the Graveyard board space, and they are not affected by any board space, creature, stranger, event, or place card that specifically benefits or hinders characters of neutral or evil alignment.
* KnightInShiningArmor: ''Talisman'' provides two examples of this trope, who reflect the chivalric code slightly differently:
** The Knight character, who [[IncorruptiblePurePureness is always of good alignment]] and who cannot attack other characters of good alignment
** The Chivalric Knight, who can aid rival characters in battle and cannot attack another character whose strength value is less than his own.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: ''Talisman'' has a large number of playable characters for a board game. With all of the expansions released so far, the current edition includes: [[AlchemyIsMagic Alchemist]], Amazon, Assassin, Bounty Hunter, Cat Burglar, [[KnightInShiningArmor Chivalric Knight, Knight]], Cleric, Conjurer, Dark Cultist, Doomsayer, Dragon Hunter, Dragon Priestess, Dragon Rider, Dread Knight, Druid, Dwarf, Elementalist, Elf, Fire Wizard, Ghoul, Gladiator, Grave Robber, Gypsy, Highlander, Knight, Leprechaun, Magus, Merchant, Minotaur, Minstrel, Monk, {{Necromancer}}, Ogre Chieftan, Philosopher, Priest, Prophetess, Rogue, Sage, Sorceress, Sprite, Spy, Swashbuckler, Tavern Maid, Thief, Tinkerer, Troll, Valkyrie, Vampire Hunter, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampiress]], Warlock, Warrior, and Wizard.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: ''Talisman'' has a large number of playable characters for a board game. With all of the expansions released so far, the current edition includes: Elf, Dwarf, Priest, Warrior, Thief, Troll, Ghoul, Monk, Wizard, Sorceress, Minstrel, Druid, Assassin, Prophetess, Highlander, Valkyrie, Cleric, Rogue, Swashbuckler, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampiress]], Knight, Dread Knight, Chivalric Knight, Merchant, [[AlchemyIsMagic Alchemist]], Sprite, Warlock, Sage, Philosopher, Gladiator, Magus, Gypsy, Amazon, and {{Necromancer}}.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: ''Talisman'' has a large number of playable characters for a board game. With all of the expansions released so far, the current edition includes: Elf, [[AlchemyIsMagic Alchemist]], Amazon, Assassin, Bounty Hunter, Cat Burglar, Chivalric Knight, Cleric, Conjurer, Dark Cultist, Doomsayer, Dragon Hunter, Dragon Priestess, Dragon Rider, Dread Knight, Druid, Dwarf, Priest, Warrior, Thief, Troll, Ghoul, Monk, Elementalist, Elf, Fire Wizard, Sorceress, Ghoul, Gladiator, Grave Robber, Gypsy, Highlander, Knight, Leprechaun, Magus, Merchant, Minotaur, Minstrel, Druid, Assassin, Monk, {{Necromancer}}, Ogre Chieftan, Philosopher, Priest, Prophetess, Highlander, Valkyrie, Cleric, Rogue, Sage, Sorceress, Sprite, Spy, Swashbuckler, Tavern Maid, Thief, Tinkerer, Troll, Valkyrie, Vampire Hunter, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampiress]], Knight, Dread Knight, Chivalric Knight, Merchant, [[AlchemyIsMagic Alchemist]], Sprite, Warlock, Sage, Philosopher, Gladiator, Magus, Gypsy, Amazon, Warrior, and {{Necromancer}}.Wizard.
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* ChessWithDeath:
** Playing chess is one of the random events that happen when a player character encounters the GrimReaper NPC. In terms of game mechanics, this simply results in the player in question missing their next turn.
** One route players can take through the inner region forces the player to "Dice with Death" by rolling dice against the GrimReaper. If the player rolls higher, the player's character can progress further towards the Crown of Command. If the GrimReaper rolls higher, the character loses a life and must dice with death again on subsequent turns until the player either wins or the character is killed.
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* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent:
** The Werewolf NPC introduced in the ''Blood Moon'' expansion functions in a similar fashion to the Grim Reaper, in that it's moved around the board whenever a player rolls a one for their movement and attacks any player character it lands on. This attack can result in the player losing a life, a follower, contracting lycanthropy, or (if the player is lucky) choosing from a list of beneficial effects.
** Player characters can contract lycanthropy, which grants them bonuses to their rolls in battle and psychic combat during the night, at the cost of being forced to attack any player character that is in a space that the lycanthrope lands on. Lycanthropy can be cured by the wolf's bane object, among other means.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: ''Talisman'' has a large number of playable characters for a board game. With all of the expansions released so far, the current edition includes: Elf, Dwarf, Priest, Warrior, Thief, Troll, Ghoul, Monk, Wizard, Sorceress, Minstrel, Druid, Assassin, Prophetess, Highlander, Valkyrie, Cleric, Rogue, Swashbuckler, Vampiress, Knight, Dread Knight, Chivalric Knight, Merchant, [[AlchemyIsMagic Alchemist]], Sprite, Warlock, Sage, Philosopher, Gladiator, Magus, Gypsy, Amazon, and {{Necromancer}}.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: ''Talisman'' has a large number of playable characters for a board game. With all of the expansions released so far, the current edition includes: Elf, Dwarf, Priest, Warrior, Thief, Troll, Ghoul, Monk, Wizard, Sorceress, Minstrel, Druid, Assassin, Prophetess, Highlander, Valkyrie, Cleric, Rogue, Swashbuckler, Vampiress, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampiress]], Knight, Dread Knight, Chivalric Knight, Merchant, [[AlchemyIsMagic Alchemist]], Sprite, Warlock, Sage, Philosopher, Gladiator, Magus, Gypsy, Amazon, and {{Necromancer}}.


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* OurVampiresAreDifferent:
** The Vampiress player character can treat her followers like portable health potions by sacrificing them to heal herself. She can also charm the followers of other players, and is one of the more durable character choices (reflected by having a higher starting life value than most other player characters.)
** The vampire prince and vampiric dragon enemies drain the life of one of a defeated player's followers (thereby killing the follower.) If no follower is available, the enemies will take an additional life token from the defeated player character instead.
** The lord of the Vampire's Tower board space demands a blood toll of any player character attempting to cross the space on their way to the Crown of Command in the inner region. This toll can be paid either by removing some of the character's life tokens, or sacrificing one or more of the player's followers.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: ''Talisman'' has a large number of playable characters for a board game. With all of the expansions released so far, the current edition includes: Elf, Dwarf, Priest, Warrior, Thief, Troll, Ghoul, Monk, Wizard, Sorceress, Minstrel, Druid, Assassin, Prophetess, Highlander, Valkyrie, Cleric, Rogue, Swashbuckler, Vampiress, Knight, Dread Knight, Chivalric Knight, Merchant, Alchemist, Sprite, Warlock, Sage, Philosopher, Gladiator, Magus, Gypsy, Amazon, and Necromancer.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: ''Talisman'' has a large number of playable characters for a board game. With all of the expansions released so far, the current edition includes: Elf, Dwarf, Priest, Warrior, Thief, Troll, Ghoul, Monk, Wizard, Sorceress, Minstrel, Druid, Assassin, Prophetess, Highlander, Valkyrie, Cleric, Rogue, Swashbuckler, Vampiress, Knight, Dread Knight, Chivalric Knight, Merchant, Alchemist, [[AlchemyIsMagic Alchemist]], Sprite, Warlock, Sage, Philosopher, Gladiator, Magus, Gypsy, Amazon, and Necromancer.{{Necromancer}}.


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* {{Necromancer}}: The Necromancer player character has the ability to enslave defeated enemy spirits (which include ghosts, mummies, demons, and most other types of undead) instead of killing them. Enslaved enemy spirits add their craft to the Necromancer's in psychic combat, and while each spirit can only be used once before being discarded there is no limit to how many the player can amass during the game.
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* AlchemyIsMagic: The standard use of alchemy in ''{{Talisman}}'' is to turn objects into gold by casting an alchemy spell, using the alchemist follower, or visiting the alchemist in the City board space. The Alchemist player character expands on this with the ability to turn gold into potions, which can then be used to heal, gain fate tokens, or draw spell cards. (While nothing prevents the Alchemist PC from casting the alchemy spell and using the alchemist follower all while visiting the alchemist in the City, there is no added benefit for doing so outside of player amusement.)
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* RaceAgainstTheClock: The aforementioned "Lightbearers" Alternate Ending uses the newly introduced Day/Night mechanic to incorporate this trope. The players have a number of days (varying according to the number of players) to cooperate in order to ensure that a player reaches the Crown of Command before time runs out. If they manage to do so before time runs out, every player wins. However if no one has reached the Crown before night falls on the final day, everyone loses.

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* RaceAgainstTheClock: The aforementioned "Lightbearers" Alternate Ending uses the newly introduced Day/Night mechanic to incorporate this trope. The players have a number of days (varying according to the number of players) to cooperate in order to ensure that a player reaches the Crown of Command before time runs out.Command. If they manage to do so before time runs out, every player wins. However if no one has reached the Crown before night falls on the final day, everyone loses.
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* RaceAgainstTheClock: The aforementioned "Lightbearers" Alternate Ending uses the newly introduced Day/Night mechanic to incorporate this trope. The players have a number of days (varying according to the number of players) to cooperate in order to ensure that a player reaches the Crown of Command before time runs out. If they manage to do so before time runs out, every player wins. However if no one has reached the Crown before night falls on the final day, everyone loses.
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* GoodVersusEvil: The "Lightbearers" alternate ending in the ''Blood Moon'' expansion changes the nature of the normally free-for-all game into a cooperative one, where every player must choose a character of good alignment. The players cannot fight each other, and instead can assist each other in combat against the forces of evil, freely exchange items, and work together to win the game as a group before time runs out.

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* GoodVersusEvil: The "Lightbearers" alternate ending in the ''Blood Moon'' expansion changes the nature of the normally free-for-all game into a cooperative one, where every player must choose a character of good alignment. The players cannot fight each other, and instead can assist each other in combat against the forces of evil, freely exchange items, and work together to win the game as a group [[RaceAgainstTheClock before time runs out.out]].
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* GoodVersusEvil: The "Lightbearers" alternate ending in the ''Blood Moon'' expansion changes the nature of the normally free-for-all game into a cooperative one, where every player must choose a character of good alignment. The players cannot fight each other, and instead can assist each other in combat against the forces of evil, freely exchange items, and work together to win the game as a group before time runs out.
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* GraveRobbing: The aptly named Grave Robber character has a special ability that allows him to encounter the top card on the discard pile instead of drawing a card for their space as normal. This presumably represents the character digging up graves for their treasure, though interestingly enough the power lets them encounter any type of card, including events, places, and previously killed enemies. The character can rob graves in a more traditional sense by visiting the graveyard space, which allows them to take one item of their choice from the top 8 cards in the adventure deck.
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* BalefulPolymorph: Certain encounters may force you into the form of a frog. [[IGotBetter You'll get better.]]

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* BalefulPolymorph: Certain encounters may force you into the form of a frog. [[IGotBetter You'll get better.]]

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