The W is silent, apperently :) A great video and series. The injury and madness cards was a new mechanic to avoid having your character killed and losing all your progress, very thematic because getting those cards are very common in this game. Thinking about the gatebursts I think your right..I might drop them in future. They were introduced because players realised if you sealed high frequency locations you could hack the game.
This is what a real expansion looks like. They don’t make them like this anymore. Agreed about the boards however sometimes I’m in the mood for a sprawling epic fiddly game and it definitely delivers!
@jeremiahbond2810 who's word? It's from Old English and it's now pronounced without the w. That's the correct way not however you think it is. Not that it really matters to modern day scholars on yt.
The W is silent, apperently :) A great video and series. The injury and madness cards was a new mechanic to avoid having your character killed and losing all your progress, very thematic because getting those cards are very common in this game. Thinking about the gatebursts I think your right..I might drop them in future. They were introduced because players realised if you sealed high frequency locations you could hack the game.
Never been sure myself. We have IpsWich where the W is pronounced, but Norwich where it isnt!
Seems like no one can agree! :)
This is what a real expansion looks like. They don’t make them like this anymore. Agreed about the boards however sometimes I’m in the mood for a sprawling epic fiddly game and it definitely delivers!
This truly was the golden age of the expansion.
My friend and I have a saying when playing ARKHAM HORROR: If we won, we must've done something wrong.
Haha. Yes. We used to say the same thing. :)
Duh-ich is the British pronunciation, and the American is supposed to be similar.
Elision from across the ages, still, an amazing expansion.
Pronunciation and spelling. I go by spelling. Its their word, and language, it should be properly written to be properly pronounced.
@jeremiahbond2810 who's word? It's from Old English and it's now pronounced without the w. That's the correct way not however you think it is. Not that it really matters to modern day scholars on yt.
Whose.
@@woges5093 lol, just like it doesnt matter that the british use comma and periods incorrect by their own dictionary. 🤣😂🤣