Clan of Two explores Season 2 of The Mandalorian, Din Djarin seeks to reunite Grogu with the Jedi. This expansion adds new characters with whole new playstyles!
Unexpected Games have announced the upcoming expansion to The Mandalorian: Adventures board game. This expansion, titled, Clan of Two, will follow the story into Season 2 of the show.
In The Mandalorian: Adventures, players work together as one of eight unique characters from the series. Each character has their own deck of cards with their own set of tactics and strategies. Players fight enemies and solve dilemmas in order to complete their objectives to move onto the next chapter.
Clan of Two Overview
The Clan of Two expansion features four iconic characters, each with persistent abilities that offer unique playstyles. The all-new mission book, doubles the total number of maps in the game. The expansion also introduces new enemy types, ongoing events, a duel deck, and more that can be seamlessly integrated with the base game for even more variety and replayability.
Based on the variety of scenarios in the base game, players can bet there will be even more twists and turns here.
“Season 2 of The Mandalorian included some of my favorite Star Wars™ scenes in the last decade. It was a blast recreating these moments for the board game, and this expansion includes so much more. From Boba Fett and Ahsoka Tano to duels and dangerous cards, I can’t wait for you to see all the new content.” said designer and head of studio Corey Konieczka.
The Clan of Two expansion includes over 110 cards, 137 tokens, 1 mission book, 4 standees, 2 double-sided Mercenary Mission sheets, and more. The game is releasing in stores next summer. It will require the base game to play. So if you haven’t picked that up yet, there’s no time like the present!
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