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Arkham Horror
Madness and mayhem abound in this bestselling game of Lovecraftian horror
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Which expansions should I buy?
Published on 15 December 2011 - 08:27:39
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Reply #31 | Published on 20 December 2011 - 17:35:56

Not to mention that the first Herald ever released was for the King in Yellow, so, at that time, no Herald could be added because none had ever thought about them! Since then all boxes but Miskatonic had (at least) one

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Reply #32 | Published on 20 December 2011 - 18:06:31

Um...on the one hand, I'm honestly not trying to make fun of you, and on the other hand, it's possible that I'm being dense, but, uh, that was a joke, right?

What remains, it would seem, has no artistic significance.

Reply #33 | Published on 20 December 2011 - 18:24:51

Walk said:

Um...on the one hand, I'm honestly not trying to make fun of you, and on the other hand, it's possible that I'm being dense, but, uh, that was a joke, right?

I think you might have to elaborate...

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Wilson Richards will paint over anything for a dollar.
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Reply #34 | Published on 20 December 2011 - 19:09:54

Miskatonic has the Dunwich Horror.

What remains, it would seem, has no artistic significance.

Reply #35 | Published on 20 December 2011 - 20:36:46

I just re-read Julia's text and I think it was an oversight. Though, the Dunwich Horror herald has been available for a long time, and MH was the first time it was available in print. Unless you count the very minor change to the DH doom token rate, it's the same herald that's been available for years, so MH has really offered zero new heralds.

"Ashcan" Pete will take that off your hands when you're done with it.
Charlie Kane would befriend a strangled cat if given the chance.
Finn Edwards has very deep pockets.
Hank Samson does not care that you've mastered time travel.
Lily Chen can punch a hue.
Lola Hayes is the world's best Egyptologist.
Mark Harrigan is very good at hedge mazes.
Michael McGlen has never experienced an earthquake.
Minh Thi Phan makes group hugs empowering.
Patrice Hathaway plays songs you can't get out of your head.
Tommy Muldoon is most qualified to be deputy, yet for some reason nobody want him to be.
Tony Morgan sells meat out of the back of his van.
Ursula Downs can shop at an empty store.
Wendy Adams always wins at hide and seek.
William Yorick has a Bachelor's in Cryptozoology—no wonder he can't find work.
Wilson Richards will paint over anything for a dollar.
Zoey Samaras can torch a fire vampire.

Reply #36 | Published on 21 December 2011 - 03:27:19

Tibs said:

I just re-read Julia's text and I think it was an oversight. Though, the Dunwich Horror herald has been available for a long time, and MH was the first time it was available in print. Unless you count the very minor change to the DH doom token rate, it's the same herald that's been available for years, so MH has really offered zero new heralds.

Yeah, that's the point. Even if there is a Herald (something apparently I'm not able to remember at all ::laughter:: sorry folks), it's not anything "new", nor "specific to that expansion" (a la Hydra / Dagon for Innsmouth). It's just a good print of something that was available for many years, with just a minor change

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Reply #37 | Published on 21 December 2011 - 09:16:11

Ah, alright.  Although (just to nitpick further) you could also add the new CotDP to the list, since its Herald was also posted on the site.

What remains, it would seem, has no artistic significance.

Reply #38 | Published on 21 December 2011 - 17:10:04

Very true! Even if I tend to consider the revised CotDP as a reboot of something old, and not part of the "normal" Arkham continuum (Innsmouth - Lurker - Miskatonic - still to be published). Yeah, it sounds like an X-Men something alternate story ::laughter::

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Reply #39 | Published on 30 December 2011 - 01:05:03

Talked to my friend and he said he will sell me the games more than likely if I just wait. His games are in exquisite condition and in the meantime I still get to play Arkham from time to time. In the meantime, I picked up Gears, and that game is fun (if you like Death Angel, worth picking up for sure).

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Reply #40 | Published on 02 January 2012 - 13:26:58

I had the same dilemma myself after playing a few times and realized that this is one of the best games i ve ever played! So I decided to do a "little" research on which expansions to buy (if not all!). 

Ive reached to a conlusion that:

 

From the big expansions I should buy in that order:

Dunwich Horror:     one of the best expansions and the one to start with in terms of difficulty.

Innsmouth Horror: probably the best expansion but quite difficult to start with.

Kingsport Horror:   not quite preffered when it comes to what it adds to the game.

Miskatonic Horror:  it comes last just because is an expansion to the expansions!

 

From the small expansions:

The King in Yellow:                      it's the atmosphere and what it adds to the game.

The Lurker at the Threshold:     it makes the game easier and combines well with the other expansions.

The Black Goat of the Woods:   it makes the game even more difficult.    

Curse of the Dark Pharaoh:       it's like an extension to the base game.

 

Hope this was helpful! 

 

 

 

Reply #41 | Published on 02 January 2012 - 14:02:44

I think Drag0nfly hit the nail on the head, with the one qualification that Lurker can make the game either easier or harder; the main thing that makes it easier is the herald, which really makes it too easy.  The one other thing that helps the investigators is relationships.  However, the new gate tokens definitely make it harder than the base set, as do the mythos cards.  The nice thing, though, is that it's more modular than most small boxes, so you can add whichever combination of those things you want (though I do still agree that it's worth getting King in Yellow first).

Reply #42 | Published on 30 January 2013 - 23:19:26

So after having waited over a full year now with my friend still keeping his copy, and myself with a way better job than Walmart, I have invested finally in Arkham Horror. The game will be in the mail any day now and I probably will end up getting half the expansions in no time.

*Clapping excitedly. Can't wait for Chthulu to rip my face off!

"Some said the thunder called the lurking fear out of its habitation, while others said the thunder was its voice."

H.P. Lovecraft, The Lurking Fear

Reply #43 | Published on 31 January 2013 - 03:35:08

Tromdial said:

So after having waited over a full year now with my friend still keeping his copy, and myself with a way better job than Walmart, I have invested finally in Arkham Horror. The game will be in the mail any day now and I probably will end up getting half the expansions in no time.

*Clapping excitedly. Can't wait for Chthulu to rip my face off!

Welcome aboard, my friend. It's a pleasure reading you even on this forum :-)

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Reply #44 | Published on 31 January 2013 - 05:45:30

Quick add on questions.  do the expansions bring whole 'new boards' ie you don't use the original at all or are they add on boards so you use the original and the new one together?   If there is a mixture which one is which?

Yo mumma

Reply #45 | Published on 31 January 2013 - 06:02:11

Lilikin,

     There are four Big Box Expansions, of which three have additional boards (Dunwich, Kingsport, and Innsmouth) and you MUST use the Arkham Board at all times.  The fourth Bib Box is Miskatonic Horror which provides cards to reduce dilution across the other expansions but does not include a board.  There are also four Small Box Expansions (Curse of the Dark Pharaoh, King in Yellow, Black Goat of the Woods, and Lurker at the Threshold). 

     Each of the expansions have something to offer ~ I would suggest checking out additional threads here and over at BoardGameGeek.  Personally, I would suggest Dunwich Horror as your first Bib Box Expansion and King in Yellow for your Small Box Expansion.  I play with all of them, but I've also played more than 100 games.  Get used to the board without ANY expansions first and once you've won 70% or 80% of your games, strat to introduce an expansion.

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