I joined the HEXPLOREit at the highest level available. There is literally a hundred thousand hours of content in these games. I'm looking forwards to the fall of society so I can hole up in a warehouse and play 18 hours a day :) Seriously, one of the PDF adventure books is over 700 pages!!! What a game!!!
I saw that the Jaethi placard is on the back of the Battle map. I don't think is a good idea to have a both sides writable placard. I can see my self loosing the information on the Jaethi side because was erased with my cloths or something else
Love hexploreit Jonahtan! Youre so damn creative in that you're able to create so many different themes and game types! I pledged MoG immediately lol. Cant wait to add it to the collection! I look forward to the next campaign adventure! Any hints what next volume is?
Thx for sharing! I’ve heard someone complain that there was nothing on the new campaign page that talked about gameplay, this would be great link to add!
Looking so epic, can't wait for the next part. Would love to know how the hex tile works in other chapters, for example, when you do a quest, and the hex tile goes over the location, you are technically standing on it, so when you cover it with a hex tile, that has a element under it, do you have to camp to get it, or what is the mechanic in place. Furthermore in other Hex volumes what will you be using the elements for? Will the core shop get items that get enchanced damage, etc? Love to know more on this.
Very nicely done video! Thanks for that. The game is looking awesome. One question: When you placed the last two terrain hexes wasn't the very last one supposed to be adjacent to the previous one? That's what I thought you had said earlier on in the video.
Thanks a lot for this video Jonathan. It's exactly what I (and others I'm sure) wanted to see. I was struggling to see how the various phases worked and this makes it much clearer, although still lots to digest. Is there more than one win condition, or do you only have to defeat the boss?
I joined the HEXPLOREit at the highest level available. There is literally a hundred thousand hours of content in these games. I'm looking forwards to the fall of society so I can hole up in a warehouse and play 18 hours a day :) Seriously, one of the PDF adventure books is over 700 pages!!! What a game!!!
Great job as always Jonathan! Going through Fall of the Ancients now.
This was very enjoyable. Thank you for the video.
I saw that the Jaethi placard is on the back of the Battle map. I don't think is a good idea to have a both sides writable placard. I can see my self loosing the information on the Jaethi side because was erased with my cloths or something else
Love hexploreit Jonahtan! Youre so damn creative in that you're able to create so many different themes and game types! I pledged MoG immediately lol. Cant wait to add it to the collection! I look forward to the next campaign adventure! Any hints what next volume is?
Apparently, it will be a water-based world
Thx for sharing! I’ve heard someone complain that there was nothing on the new campaign page that talked about gameplay, this would be great link to add!
Wave~!
Ordered!
Looking so epic, can't wait for the next part. Would love to know how the hex tile works in other chapters, for example, when you do a quest, and the hex tile goes over the location, you are technically standing on it, so when you cover it with a hex tile, that has a element under it, do you have to camp to get it, or what is the mechanic in place. Furthermore in other Hex volumes what will you be using the elements for? Will the core shop get items that get enchanced damage, etc? Love to know more on this.
Very nicely done video! Thanks for that. The game is looking awesome.
One question: When you placed the last two terrain hexes wasn't the very last one supposed to be adjacent to the previous one? That's what I thought you had said earlier on in the video.
Thanks a lot for this video Jonathan. It's exactly what I (and others I'm sure) wanted to see. I was struggling to see how the various phases worked and this makes it much clearer, although still lots to digest. Is there more than one win condition, or do you only have to defeat the boss?
Will this volume have double board play style with previous volumes?