An interesting review. I do admit our time with Plunder was actually some of the most fun I've had with Dominion YTD... but I'm sure the other expansions would probably change my mind.
I suppose it depends on the metric we're measuring by; Possession can definitely slow down the game and is annoying in that regard, but Rebuild is usually considered the most broken, which is the primary thing I was thinking of when I made the statement.
@@AdamTheFanatic Possession is considered the most broken in my experience. There are so many ways to wreck people's decks with it, and it encourages you to make a worse deck so other people don't utilize yours as well. I personally dislike Rebuild more, because it's often useless and occasionally a boring monolith, whereas Possession can be interesting. But as someone who's been involved with the competitive community for over 2 years, let's just say there's a reason Possession was banned by default on one older online platform. I'd also like to add that until recently Possession stacked so you could take multiple turns with your opponent's deck for every one of yours. That meant removing all money from your deck and only playing Possessions was usually optimal, which although it isn't a problem today contributes massively to infamy.
Nice review. Interesting take, in that you have some really unpopular sets much higher than expected. I personally put Alchemy in my top 7 or so, so everyone has their own preferences! I'm personally not sure how you afford all these expansions - they are prohibitively expensive, which is why I have not purchased yet :( They also NEVER go on sale.
I specifically avoided looking at other's lists until after I wrote the script, though I did go back and see what others thought once I'd played (over 200 games total!) and written up my thoughts. As for affordability, if you look in the video description you'll notice I put a disclaimer that I was given a review copy; it's not on every video, but on those that it is it means I discussed the idea of doing a video with someone involved with the game beforehand, and they agreed to send me a copy. I try not to let this effect my opinions, but I leave that to you and other viewers to decide. And on an additional note about Alchemy, I don't really mind it in and of itself- but it has what I call "The Ascension Problem": It's not that it's a bad concept, it's just that it doesn't mix well with other sets.
I've never played Adventures, but 100% agreed on Allies/Menagerie/Renaissance, they are PHENOMENAL. I love second edition of Hinterlands as well, it's rather vanilla, but that's why I love it.
Thank you; I always try to find something that matches the theme to some degree, though sometimes I stretch it. In this case, my thought process was "Who has dominion over all?".
That's why I wanted to do this video; it's a lot to expect players to jump in all at once like that, and it's better to pick a couple you like and start there.
I appreciate, how many ideas there are with each expansion. No expansion felt useless. Sometimes, its even critized that there are too many ideas in an expansion (Nocturne, Allies f.ex.)
It seems to have really taken off with Adventures; that's not to say there weren't fun ideas before that, but they really started to branch out with what the game could do from that point forward.
Bah those ugly big black borders on the cards... I like Dominion but the card design is very outdated. To me / us, this is the biggest lackluster hence Dominion never goes to the table.
Huh; I've played a lot of tabletop games and I've honestly never thought about whether or not they have borders. Just checked some of my favorites and about half of them seem to.
@@nandoPluister You could change the fronts as long as the backs are consistent. Some TCGs even have "full art" cards as rare pulls, and these are sometimes borderless.
An interesting review. I do admit our time with Plunder was actually some of the most fun I've had with Dominion YTD... but I'm sure the other expansions would probably change my mind.
That was Seaside we tried, the earlier pirate-themed and duration-heavy expansion.
Rebuild is not the most infamous, that honor definitely goes to Possession. It's definitely up there, though.
I suppose it depends on the metric we're measuring by; Possession can definitely slow down the game and is annoying in that regard, but Rebuild is usually considered the most broken, which is the primary thing I was thinking of when I made the statement.
@@AdamTheFanatic Possession is considered the most broken in my experience. There are so many ways to wreck people's decks with it, and it encourages you to make a worse deck so other people don't utilize yours as well. I personally dislike Rebuild more, because it's often useless and occasionally a boring monolith, whereas Possession can be interesting. But as someone who's been involved with the competitive community for over 2 years, let's just say there's a reason Possession was banned by default on one older online platform.
I'd also like to add that until recently Possession stacked so you could take multiple turns with your opponent's deck for every one of yours. That meant removing all money from your deck and only playing Possessions was usually optimal, which although it isn't a problem today contributes massively to infamy.
Nice review. Interesting take, in that you have some really unpopular sets much higher than expected. I personally put Alchemy in my top 7 or so, so everyone has their own preferences! I'm personally not sure how you afford all these expansions - they are prohibitively expensive, which is why I have not purchased yet :( They also NEVER go on sale.
I specifically avoided looking at other's lists until after I wrote the script, though I did go back and see what others thought once I'd played (over 200 games total!) and written up my thoughts.
As for affordability, if you look in the video description you'll notice I put a disclaimer that I was given a review copy; it's not on every video, but on those that it is it means I discussed the idea of doing a video with someone involved with the game beforehand, and they agreed to send me a copy. I try not to let this effect my opinions, but I leave that to you and other viewers to decide.
And on an additional note about Alchemy, I don't really mind it in and of itself- but it has what I call "The Ascension Problem": It's not that it's a bad concept, it's just that it doesn't mix well with other sets.
I've never played Adventures, but 100% agreed on Allies/Menagerie/Renaissance, they are PHENOMENAL. I love second edition of Hinterlands as well, it's rather vanilla, but that's why I love it.
Yeah, there's certainly nothing inherently wrong with more of the same, but I really like some of the new mechanics they introduced along the way.
Now you can cover the newest expansion that dropped last week
Already did; it was last week's video! ua-cam.com/video/Vme8s6NxoDo/v-deo.html
Enjoyed this! Well done!
Love the shirt too haha, Jesus is Lord!!
Thank you; I always try to find something that matches the theme to some degree, though sometimes I stretch it. In this case, my thought process was "Who has dominion over all?".
They certainly don't give it away.....currently $188 for the complete shebang 😬
That's why I wanted to do this video; it's a lot to expect players to jump in all at once like that, and it's better to pick a couple you like and start there.
I appreciate, how many ideas there are with each expansion. No expansion felt useless. Sometimes, its even critized that there are too many ideas in an expansion (Nocturne, Allies f.ex.)
It seems to have really taken off with Adventures; that's not to say there weren't fun ideas before that, but they really started to branch out with what the game could do from that point forward.
Bah those ugly big black borders on the cards... I like Dominion but the card design is very outdated. To me / us, this is the biggest lackluster hence Dominion never goes to the table.
Huh; I've played a lot of tabletop games and I've honestly never thought about whether or not they have borders. Just checked some of my favorites and about half of them seem to.
@@AdamTheFanatic Each to his / her own.
You can't really change it is the problem, how could you play with two different card styles if you want to mix expansions?
@@nandoPluister You could change the fronts as long as the backs are consistent. Some TCGs even have "full art" cards as rare pulls, and these are sometimes borderless.