An uneventful drive down saw me arrive mid afternoon at Nathan’s.
Yep it’s holiday time and a chance to spend a couple of days with my son.
We played a couple of games of MtG using two of the Pioneer Challenger decks (Gruul Stompy vs Mono Red Burn).
Nathan started off playing mono red. A simpler deck I thought for refreshing your memory on how to play. However getting mana screwed certainly slowed the deck down, and allowed me to stomp to victory unchallenged.
After the first game we swapped decks. Despite eventually losing playing red, I did a lot better. Hitting land drops, getting creatures out, just not doing damage quick enough. With both of us having a good presence on the battlefield, one of us was waiting until they could get the edge in the impending reckoning. That was until Nath was able to board wipe my forces and swing in unchallenged for the win.
This morning Nathan and I played a game of Deep Sea Adventure with the die expansion, and two promo meeples!
I like what the die brings to the game. That chance to move three times the value of the second die is a huge attraction for using it. Plus gives a glimmer of hope when trying to get back up to the surface, however slim.
Although the side that gets its value from the number of players sharing the direction you are moving is less helpful in a two player game.
And yes the dice tray is pointless and will just get stored in a box somewhere and never used.
I did win our game by being the only one managing to get treasure to the surface.
We followed up our underwater adventures with some more MtG. This time we used the game night kit decks.
I have to say the elf deck is most certainly an elf deck. It ramps quickly, it gets lots of elves out, you get value from having lots of elves out. It’s fun to play. But not sure it is being on the opposite side from it.
I like playing MtG this way. Grabbing a deck or two and just playing a game or two.
After Nathan had his driving test. Which he sadly failed. We went and saw the new Dungeon and Dragons Honour Among Thieves movie.
It was very enjoyable.
Some of the sfx could have been better (especially the halflings). I think the mix of humour was just right. It had its hulk smash moment taken straight from the first Avengers movie.
I think the performances were fine. Plus the odd guest appearance.
Have I said how bad the halflings were? They were pretty awful.
The story isn’t the greatest, but very standard D&D fare for sure.
I (a D&D player) enjoyed the movie as did Nath (a non-D&D player). So it has that sweet spot of appealing to both types.