Chances are that this article will be out before I cover my first impressions of Wrath and Ruin. This is due to the delays that first AP had, and that City of Ulfast fortunately didn't have that much of. This pack is a very solid one, and I have gotten to play with many player … Continue reading First Impressions: The City of Ulfast
Second year Anniversary
Happy birthday to the blog! 2 years ago, I started this project, and am now looking at a blog that is one of the most active parts of the community. While we have faced some hardships in the past year, the blog is still going strong, and will continue to be around for the forseeable … Continue reading Second year Anniversary
Nightmare The Dead Marshes
It has been a while since the latest overview of a Nightmare scenario, but since I picked up the entire first cycle in Nightmare mode, I thought I might as well try and bring you all another one of these. The Dead Marshes has been a quest that is easy to forget for most players, … Continue reading Nightmare The Dead Marshes
Journey Up the Anduin
During the tournament in 2018 that determined the community's favourite quests at that moment, Journey along the Anduin ended in fifth place. This Core Set classic has always been a community darling, since it was the first proper challenge that we collectively faced. While the Nightmare version did increase the difficulty of the quest, the … Continue reading Journey Up the Anduin
Player card review: Road to Rivendell
The heroes continue their journey northward to Rivendell, escorting Arwen to visit her father Elrond. But the road is long, and Orcs ambush the party along the way. With enemies hounding the heroesโ steps, the weather drives the party ever closer to the looming mountains, and the dangers they hold. Even after the journey in … Continue reading Player card review: Road to Rivendell
Monthly Poll: December 2019
Much like last year, I decided back in November that I would do another tournament style poll. This time I wanted to know what the community's favourite hero was, since there was little use in doing another scenario competition like last year as not a lot of new quests were released between now and then. … Continue reading Monthly Poll: December 2019
Month in Review: December 2019
This will be the final article of this decade, and I wish everyone a happy new year within a few hours (or it is already 2020 if you live in Australia by the time this goes up). Unlike last year, I did not take a hiatus during December, and managed to keep pumping out the … Continue reading Month in Review: December 2019
2019: A year in numbers
As 2020 is around the corner, I take some time in this article to go over some of the statistics concerning me and the blog over this past year. Much like last year I will be going over the statistics of the blog, detailing the best articles of the year, and some other things that … Continue reading 2019: A year in numbers
Player card review: The Redhorn Gate
Arwen wishes to visit her father Elrond, and Celeborn has bid the heroes to escort her over the Misty Mountains and safely to Rivendell. But the season grows late, and a sudden chill has descended on the three peaks that guard the Redhorn pass. Ready for hard climbing and severe frost in the middle of … Continue reading Player card review: The Redhorn Gate
Collectables in LOTR LCG
With Living Card Games such as this one, you know exactly what you are getting in your expansions. No boosters, no 50 copies of the same Keen Eyed Took that you are never going to play, just the cards that you want. I love this format and prefer it over the CCG or TCG formats. … Continue reading Collectables in LOTR LCG









