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Runebound
The perfect fantasy adventuring board game, infinitely expandable and replayable.
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New edition?
Published on 20 January 2013 - 11:41:45

Is this getting a new edition (after second) for is it largely out of print is it worth getting into at this point?

Yo mumma

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Reply #1 | Published on 21 January 2013 - 15:27:25

Ok got it then its dead no one even has the labedo to even answer

Yo mumma

Reply #2 | Published on 21 January 2013 - 21:30:19

Libido.

You waited a grand total of one day for a response in a forum for a game you know is OOP before going off on a rant about inactivity.  Good show.

 

To answer your question, FFG has not made any official announcement about a third edition as yet.

MP3 killed the radio star

Reply #3 | Published on 22 January 2013 - 02:45:44

Didn't feel I was ranting apologies if it felt that way was just closing the post down :) 

Yo mumma

Reply #4 | Published on 22 January 2013 - 02:46:30

Didn't feel I was ranting (my rants are normally a few hundred words at least) apologies if it felt that way was just closing the post down!

Yo mumma

Reply #5 | Published on 27 January 2013 - 09:07:44

I wish we have a third edition. Since my point of view, seems that RB is dead. No news about the game, nothing new under the sun… 

Besides, one time i have knowed about Talisman, RB mechanics are a bit bored for me. It need to be improved.

If you cry by losing the sun, your tears will not let you to see the stars

Reply #6 | Published on 28 January 2013 - 01:46:13

I think there will always be debate about Runebound vs. Talisman. I could be wrong, but Talisman seems to be picking up steam extremely quickly. The decline of Runebound and the rise of Talisman may be telling Fantasy Flight what current gamers want. Runebound is slow. Maybe modern gamers don't want that.

There has been nothing said about a new edition of Runebound yet, while Talisman has gotten all the love. It's safe to speculate that continuing to invest in an already successful franchise likeTalisman will be a more effective decision than rebuilding Runebound. I would expect a third edition of Runebound only when Talisman starts to grow stale.

- Lana

Reply #7 | Published on 15 February 2013 - 01:10:51

I actually see it with a different take. 

Runebound has had a lot of life. 5 big box expansions, many small card pack expansions too numerous to list (look them up in Products). It has nearly run its product life cycle. 

Talisman still has a few more expansions to go to fully realize the whole Talisman experience…expansion boards on each corner…currently, with The City coming out, 3 of the 4 corners are now in play and available to buy and play. FFG still has that last corner to make and sell. And they will likely do just that. With The City just being released, the 4th corner is still probably 12-24 months out, with perhaps one more card expansion in between. Still some life left in this Product life cycle.

The hardest part for Runebound owners (particularily new Runebound ownerslike me) is FFG letting 2 big box expansions and almost all the card expansions go OOP. It feels like abandonment, but it is probably more a factor of their sense that it is a mature market for those products and a bigger risk to reprint. After all, the game has been out for 8 years (since 2005 I believe?), has sold successsfully all of its expansions. The more expansions you put out, the smaller the market becomes fewer people buy them all, while most will buy just a handful, or just 1 or 2 big box expansions. So the returns for more expansions just get smaller and smaller. The remaining available big box expansions are just enough to keep us new buyers in the game so to speak. 

The Conspiracy Theorist in me would suspect a 3rd edition somewhere down the pipeline. As many here are speculating on. But perhpas they will just continue the line, keeping the base game in stock with the current 3 big box expansions and just leave it at that.

And I am OK with that. I do not need every expansion for my enjoyment of the game. With 3 big box expansions still our there, I have 4 ways to play a really great game. And I am glad I got off the fence and bought it 3 months ago. It has been one of the most played games on our game table since I got it. And I suspect new Runebound owners will have the same experience, regardless of where the game's life cycle is, regardless of OOP card expansions.  

 

 

 

 

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Reply #8 | Published on 15 February 2013 - 01:41:01

Addendum to my long previous posting…

Last November, when I decided to get my Runebound game, it was easy to buy on Amazon, though I did notice the stock available was quickly declining with each week I was putting off the decision to buy. After writing that previous posting, I went back to Amazon to see the availability. Wow. Only 2 new ones left under $100 out of all their affiliated merchants. And 3 more new ones after that in the over $125 price range. I was lucky to get mine under $45 when I did. And FFG is out of stock per their web site. 

Given that, i still hold to what I said….if you can get a copy, BUY IT NOW, and you will get a LOT of great gaming for your purchase. And with the 3 big box expansions still out there, you will get a lot more great gaming as soon as you get your expansions. But don't wait too long. This one appears to be going off the grid.

 

 

 

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Reply #9 | Published on 15 February 2013 - 04:36:01

 

and apart from this, there are some predict that take out the game and its expansions in other languages ??(Spanish, French, German …)? English not only communicates the man.
thanks and regards.
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Reply #10 | Published on 15 February 2013 - 09:51:22

It really saddens me to hear that this game is slowly dying. It was my next prefered pickup from FFG.

So far I have:
Battlestar galactica
Descent 2nd ed

Future pickups:
Runebound
Runewars

These games seem to have everything I am looknig for in a boardgame. Sadly it seems I am going to have to search for future pickups outside the safety of FFGs guaranteed awesomeness.

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Reply #11 | Published on 15 February 2013 - 21:07:21

Wrapped said:

It really saddens me to hear that this game is slowly dying. It was my next prefered pickup from FFG.

So far I have:
Battlestar galactica
Descent 2nd ed

Future pickups:
Runebound
Runewars

These games seem to have everything I am looknig for in a boardgame. Sadly it seems I am going to have to search for future pickups outside the safety of FFGs guaranteed awesomeness.

 

Honestly it's a great adventure game but nowadays since the expansions are harder to find at normal prices, Runebound is not that good of a buy for newcomers.

But don't get me wrong, if you can get your hands on some Challenge and Item & Allies expansions for added variety, this game becomes one hell of a great game.

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Reply #12 | Published on 20 February 2013 - 15:30:51
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I agree that the game has run its course…but running its course vs. not selling, either way they both lead to death.  A 3rd edition might happen…I am more optimistic that FFG has intentions to revisit Terrinoth in general.  Descent is getting the love, at the moment, Runebound might as well.

 

My biggest issue with Runebound is there is a lot of downtime between turns.  It is a great exploration/adventure game…in fact, it is what I was looking for, but I have no vested interest in seeing how other players fare other than knowing whether they took the spot I was hoping to get, etc.  The battle rounds do heavily favor the dex characters as well and I feel it could use some improvement, but it works as it is.

 

The big box expansions breathe the life into the game as every one feels and plays differently.  I really do enjoy them. 

 

I just cannot get my gaming group into it…they see a game with too much downtime.  And nothing I can do can change that.  I feel I could improve it…for example, make it a single party where we quest/adventure cooperatively and when we reach an encounter, we battle many encounters, not just one.  So many ways to liven it up in a 3rd edition.   There is a need for a game like this, there are players who want to play them. 

 

A perfect analogy a person in my group used:  It is 6 player solitaire.  I agree with the sentiment…but solitaire can be a ton of fun.  And Runebound is fun. 

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Reply #13 | Published on 18 March 2013 - 08:49:29

Well they are printing an new batch of Sands of Al-Kalim,

isnt possible they will do the same for The Island of Dread and the basegame box?

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Reply #14 | Published on 19 March 2013 - 18:32:57

AndiOne said:

Well they are printing an new batch of Sands of Al-Kalim,

isnt possible they will do the same for The Island of Dread and the basegame box?

I don't see any reprint of Al-Kalim on the upcoming page.  Where are you getting this information from?

MP3 killed the radio star

Reply #15 | Published on 20 March 2013 - 01:59:39

You can find the announcement on the "Upcoming" section of this webpage.  It is towards the bottom between the announcements for Planet Steam and Star Wars: Assault on Echo Base.  Unfortunately, there is no information as to when this reprint is expected to be released, unlike most of the other entries where FFG lists the expected quarter the respective product is to be released.   

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