Under raging storm clouds, the vampire Count Strahd von Zarovich stands silhouetted against the ancient walls of Castle Ravenloft. Rumbling thunder pounds the castle spires. The wind’s howling increases as he turns his gaze down toward the village of Barovia.
Far below, yet not beyond his keen eyesight, a party of adventurers has just entered his domain. Strahd’s face forms the barest hint of a smile as his dark plan unfolds. He knew they were coming, and he knows why they came—all according to his plan.
A lightning flash rips through the darkness, but Strahd is gone. Only the howling of the wind fills the midnight air. The master of Castle Ravenloft is having guests for dinner. And you are invited.
Coffin Components:
Curse of Strahd, one of the most popular Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game products of all time, split into three parts: a 224-page perfect-bound adventure for characters of levels 1–10, a 20-page Creatures of Horror booklet of new monsters that appear in the adventure, and an 8-page Tarokka Deck booklet.
A cover sheet with Strahd von Zarovich’s image on one side and Strahd’s monster stat block on the other.
A sturdy, four-panel Dungeon Master’s screen designed for use with the adventure.
A double-sided poster map showing the domain of Barovia on one side and Castle Ravenloft on the other.
54 foil-stamped Tarokka cards, which help determine the heroes’ path through the adventure.
A tuck box to hold the Tarokka deck.
12 postcards (3 copies each of 4 different cards), which you can use to invite friends to your game.
Theme(s)
Horror, Fantastic, Medieval
Language(s)
English
Expansion for
Dungeons & Dragons
Author(s)
Tracy Hickman, Margaret Weis
Overall score
4.2
Editor
Wizards of the coast
EAN
9780786967155
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Les Bloggers ont donné une note de 3/5 sur ce produit
3/5
Ce jeu a été joué et recommandé par Rôliste TV, voici son avis :
3/5
C'est un peu un rendez-vous manqué.
Les cartes postales humoristiques ne sont même pas uniques, ce sont 3 sets.
Pas de dés
Le livre est en souple (texte "modifié" par rapport à Curse of Strahd)
Le tarokka est splendide ainsi que l'écran. Mais pour quiconque a déjà CoS, il faut bien savoir que c'est dans la collection et non pas dans l'utile que l'on fera l'acquisition d'un coffret où c'est le carton de boîte qui le fait sortir de l'ordinaire.