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In this video, I revisit the first scenario of Tanares Adventures and play through the final room using one main here and three comrade heroes. Comrade heroes are designed to simplify the experience, especially for solo play. For more information on Comrades, see chapter 6 in the Rulebook, and see the following link for other modifications as well as errata:
https://dragorigames.com/tanares/enhancements.pdf
Let me know what you think of the Comrade system in the comments below. Will you use it? Or will you use four full heroes? Please Like this video and Subscribe to this channel. Thank you again for watching!
00:00 Introduction
01:48 Comrade Card Explanation
04:58 Beginning of Combat
06:15 Use of Brute Comrade Skill
22:55 Greater Impulse Attack
28:00 Lesser Impulse Attack
28:45 Final Thoughts and Additional Information
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I appreciate your play through tutorials very much. Also, your enjoyment of this game is contagious 😀.
Really good playthrough, thanks for sharing. It's nice to have comrades but as a solo gamer I'll be playing with full characters for all the reasons you mention. Hopefully you'll play more AtC and Tanares and upload videos.
Thanks for that video. I will buy the game as soon as they offer a reprint.
Thanks for the play through. I play solo games and rarely, if ever, use specific solo rules. Good to see how it works though.
Really appreciate your effort to help us with this one… very well done !
I appreciate these videos as I’m having a hard time figuring all this out. I’ve never played a solo game anywhere near this complicated 😅
Question though. Where did you find the green level 1 villain cards? There were only two in my deck. Are they in another expansion?
Excellent video! I was looking for one that taught how to use the comrades! I loved! It is just the simplification that I was looking for for my games with 1 or 2 players.
Have you played full games with the comrades? Do you see them balanced enough with respect to a player to play an entire campaign with 3 comrades?
Great vids. Thanks for these. You are very clear and impart the info and I appreciate that you put some written edits in.
I have one suggestion/critque. I've heard this in a lot of board game Youtubers and it seems to be infectious. You use the filler words "Go ahead" a great deal. You can cut every instance of that phrase out. Something to consider.