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DUNGEONS & DRAGONS THE FANTASY ADVENTURE BOARD GAME Parker Brothers (2003)
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Apr 2011
Page 1: Rules summary Page 2: Rules summary Forbidden Forest Page 3: Rules summary Eternal Winter
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Setup
One player is the Dungeon Master (DM) and controls the Dungeon boards setup and the monsters. The other players control the 4 Heroes: Regdar (human fighter), Lidda (halfling rogue), Jozan (human cleric), and Mialee (elven wizard). There must always be 4 heroes, so if you have less than 5 players, one player will have to play more than one hero. Separate the cards into 3 piles: Item cards, Special Item cards and Monster cards. The DM announces the Adventure level (1, 2, or 3). Remove from play any Item cards for any higher level, and shuffle the remaining cards to form the Item card deck. Each hero player takes his Hero card and sets his Hit Point (HP) and Spell Point (SP) counters to the appropriate level using marker tokens. You may never go above your original number of Hit Points or Spell Points. Each hero also takes his Basic Items (depending on the Adventure level) from the Item cards. The DM places the Dungeon boards on the table and puts a closed door token in the starting room. He then reads out the Adventure and Objective. The heroes place their figures in the room, choosing a hero to open the door by standing in front of it.
A re-roll symbol allows you to re-roll one of the dice. If a card features the black Special die, roll it at the same time. A star triggers the listed consequence.
Power Attacks If a weapon has a Power Attack, you may choose to use it instead of the normal attack. On a star, the weapon is lost; discard the card.
Movement
Each hero may move a number of spaces up to his maximum movement allowance, horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally. Heroes may move through other heroes, but not through monsters, pillars, trees, chests, walls or closed doors. A hero may not end its turn on the same space as another monster or hero.
Turning Undead
Some heroes can turn undead in the same room by rolling the black Turn Undead die. If the hero rolls the same or greater than the number next to the skull on the monsters card, the monster misses its next turn.
Healing
Some heroes can heal other heroes.
Damage Add up the number of swords rolled by the dice (plus any extras), then subtract the Armour Class (AC) for the target monster or hero. The total is the number of Hit Points the monster or hero loses. A monster or hero with no remaining Hit Points dies.
Opening a Door
Heroes open a door to a new room by moving next to it and turning the token over. The Initiative changes immediately. The DM tells a hero when he tries to open a locked door that it is locked. The heroes need a skeleton key to unlock a locked door; unlocking a door immediately opens it. Keys do not count as an item and are carried by the group.
dead HeRoeS
If a hero dies, put their hero token on the board where they died and remove their figure They return to the same space if brought back to life, but otherwise play no further part in the Adventure. All heroes completely recover before the next Adventure. Dead heroes lose all the items they have collected in past Adventures (unless brought back to life) and return with their Basic Items for the appropriate level of the next Adventure (taking them back from another player if necessary). Lost items are discarded to the current Item card discard pile.
Sneak
Some heroes can sneak through a monster during their movement; this does not count as an action. If they attack the same monster on the same turn, add 1 to the attack.
dm aCtionS
On the DMs turn, he may take up to 2 actions with every monster on the board, in any order: Movement A monster may be moved a number of spaces up to its maximum movement allowance, horizontally or vertically, but not diagonally. Monsters may move through other monsters, but not through heroes, pillars, trees, chests, walls or closed doors. A monster may not end its turn on the same space as another monster or hero. Attack A monster may attack a hero. You must finish one monsters actions before you begin anothers. You can decide not to move or attack with a monster, or not to attack and take a double move. Once a monster has been used (or is forced to miss its next turn), the DM turns its card 90 to indicate this, then at the end of his turn, turns them all back to the vertical position. If a monster is defeated, remove its figure and card from play for the rest of the Adventure. If the DM has no monsters to move, play passes to the next hero.
Opening a Chest
Heroes may open a chest by moving onto the chest token and having an Action left to open it (a hero cannot move onto a chest if he does not have the Action to open it). Draw an Item card. Chests cannot be opened by monsters. When a hero opens a special chest, the DM gives them the Special Item described. If a hero sets off a booby trap, follow the instructions; the heros turn ends immediately.
Setting up a Room
The dungeon is revealed room by room. Check the layout in the DMs Guide; then position closed door tokens (if any), place any chests, trees and pillars, place any monster figures, lay out the matching Monster cards with the correct number of Hit Point tokens beside each, and secretly look to see where any traps are in the room. You may place most monsters anywhere in a room, except for a space in front of a door. Some monsters have specific spaces where they have to be placed.
itemS
Items are either Weapons, Spells, Artifacts or Potions. Items carried are placed beside a heros Hero card; the maximum number that can be carried is shown. Items on the left hand side are in use; those on the right hand side are in the heros knapsack. Potions count as an item, but can be drunk straight from the knapsack at any time (they are never in use). This does not count as an action. They are used once and then discarded. When an item is found and a hero cannot carry any more, discard the new item or an existing item; the item cannot be given to another hero on this turn. Only certain characters can use some items, as indicated on the card. A Special Item that is discarded or lost will not reappear in that Adventure; put it in the Item card discard pile, where it may appear in a later Adventure.
Changing an Item
A hero may change one item that is in use with one from his knapsack on his turn. He may also exchange an item with another hero he is standing next to.
initiative CaRdS
The order of play is decided by Initiative cards. Every time a hero opens a new door, shuffle and deal the cards, facedown: one to each character and one to the DM. Turn them over only when the DM has finished laying out the room. Continue play in the order of the cards (with 1 going first) until a new door is opened.
Combat
A hero may only attack monsters and may not make an attack if there is no monster within range. Attacks are either melee attacks that can only be used when standing next to an opponent (not diagonally), or ranged attacks that can only be used over greater distances or diagonally. Unless otherwise stated, ranged attacks fire single shots in a straight line, and the centre of the opponents square must be in clear sight of the firing heros square. Pillars, trees and walls block ranged weapons. A hero does not block another heros shot and a monster does not block another monsters shot.
HeRo aCtionS
On a heros turn, he may take up to 2 Actions. Each of the following takes 1 Action each: Movement Opening a Door Opening a Chest Changing an Item Combat with Weapon or Spell Certain heroes can do some of these Special Actions: Casting a Spell Searching for Traps Turning Undead Disabling Traps Healing Sneak
Attacking When attacking with a weapon or spell, roll the dice shown. The total number of swords you roll is the Attack Strength.
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Setup
A player who wishes to play as a Druid plays Elwick in Adventures 1 and 2 and Orwick in Adventures 3-6. The DM controls Elwick in Adventures 4-6. Note changed Starting Items for some heroes. The DM separates and shuffles the specified Roaming Monster cards and places them facedown as the Roaming Monster deck.
Add up the swords and subtract the targets AC as normal. Fighters get their normal +1 attack bonus. The number of skulls rolled is the number of HPs the charger loses (not affected by AC). If you roll a star on the Special die, the target loses his next turn.
itemS
Rings and bracers, when worn, do not count against the maximum number of items a hero may possess. Only one ring type and one bracer type may be worn at any one time.
Roaming monSteRS
The roaming monsters for each Adventure are specified on the Adventure layout. At the start of each turn, the DM can attempt to bring in a roaming monster as long as at least one hero is outside (not in a room). Roll the black Special die: on a star, turn over the top card from the Roaming Monster deck and bring it into play as normal. Place the matching monster figure on, or as close as possible to, an entry space (animal print symbol) indicated on the layout (DMs choice if there are several). The monster can be used immediately. Some Adventures start with a number of roaming monsters already on the loose: turn over the indicated number of cards and place the monsters as above. Once placed, a roaming monster acts like a normal monster on all subsequent turns. When a roaming monster is defeated, place its card faceup next to the board to form a discard pile. If you run out of cards, shuffle this discard pile to form a new deck. If all roaming monsters are in play, no more can be brought in until one is defeated. Keep roaming monster cards separate from normal monster cards.
Charge
This combination of move and attack is available to all heroes and Razor Boars. Declare the action by shouting Charge! and picking a target; the path to it must be clear (nothing on the spaces) and in a straight line. A figure may charge through an open door from one room into another. Roll the green Charge die: move the charging figure the number of spaces shown, placing a yellow attack die on the figures starting space. Roll the die and move the figure again, placing another yellow die on the space the figure was on. Continue rolling the die and placing an attack die on the charge path in the following order: yellow die, yellow die, red die, orange die, orange die, purple die. Keep rolling until the move places the figure onto the target space, all 6 dice have been placed on the charge path, or a blank is rolled on the Charge die. If a blank is rolled the charge has failed, the move action is over, and the figure must reduce his HPs by 1.
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Brook Moving onto a water space counts as moving 2 spaces for both heroes and monsters.
Using the bridge is a normal move.
Bushes and Thickets Bushes are placed along the lines to cover 4 spaces. Only Druids and Shambling Mounds may move through spaces with bushes.
No one may land on or attack through a bush.
Trapdoors Moving from the trapdoor at one end of a passageway to the trapdoor at the other end (in either direction) counts as one space.
Neither a hero or a monster may block access to a passageway or end their turn on a trapdoor space. If a passageway leads to an unexplored area, the DM suspends play and lays out the new area when the hero appears through the passageway; the hero may then complete the rest of his turn. The Initiative remains unchanged. All monsters except Dragons can use a trapdoor as long as it leads to an area already explored.
Successful Charge If the charger reaches the target space or all 6 dice have been placed, the charge is a success. Move the charger onto the target space, and move the target figure onto any adjacent space, even diagonally.
If the charger or target steps onto a trap space at any point during the charge, the trap goes off. Roll all the attack dice on the charge path, plus the black Special die and black Turn Undead die.
Starting Spaces Heroes may begin outside in some Adventures; place them on the starting spaces in any order and deal Initiative cards as normal.
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Setup
Morkahn replaces one of the heroes from the original game. All Adventures in the Eternal Winter are set at Level 3. Note changed Starting Items for some heroes. The DM separates and shuffles the specified Roaming Monster cards and places them facedown as the Roaming Monster deck.
Breath Attack Dragons have a breath attack with an unlimited range and a width of 2 spaces, directed straight forward in one of the 4 directions, but never diagonally.
The attack ignores a heros AC and injures every hero standing in its path; however it is blocked by solid objects such as walls, towers or trees. The attack passes through monsters but does not affect them. Any defensive item or spell that protects from ranged attacks also protects from breath attacks.
Flying
Flying figures may move from ground level onto the towertop and back. Flight is only possible outdoors. Use a movement Action to roll the light blue Flight die: Ascend: fly from anywhere on ground level to any free square on the towertop. You may not attack while flying. If you are already on the tower you cannot move. Descend: fly down to ground level from anywhere on the towertop. You may not attack while flying. If you are already on the ground you cannot move. Fly: fly and land anywhere on the same level. You may not attack while flying. Figures move as normal if they do not wish to fly.
Roaming monSteRS
The roaming monsters for each Adventure are specified on the Adventure layout. The DM separates and shuffles the specified Monster cards and places them facedown as the Roaming Monster deck. At the start of each turn, the DM can attempt to bring in a roaming monster as long as at least one hero is outside (not in a room). Roll the black Special die: on a star, turn over the top card from the Roaming Monster deck and bring it into play as normal. Place the matching monster figure on, or as close as possible to, an entry space (animal print symbol) indicated on the layout (DMs choice if there are several). The monster can be used immediately. Some Adventures start with a number of roaming monsters already on the loose: turn over the indicated number of cards and place the monsters as above. Once placed, a roaming monster acts like a normal monster on all subsequent turns. When a roaming monster is defeated, place its card faceup next to the board to form a discard pile. If you run out of cards, shuffle this discard pile to form a new deck. If all roaming monsters are in play, no more can be brought in until one is defeated. Keep roaming monster cards separate from normal monster cards.
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Movement on Snow All heroes except the Barbarian have their movement reduced by 1 for each turn they begin on snow. Only space fully covered in snow or ice are snow spaces. Passageways Moving from one end of a passageway to the other end (in either direction) counts as one space. Neither a hero or a monster may block access to a passageway or end their turn on a passageway space.
If a passageway leads to an unexplored area, the DM suspends play and lays out the new area when the hero appears through the passageway; the hero may then complete the rest of his turn. The Initiative remains unchanged. All monsters except Dragons can use passageways as long as they lead to an area already explored.
Frost Salamander
Frost Salamanders have a cold aura attack which affects 2 spaces all around them. The attack ignores a heros AC. Any defensive item or spell that protects from ranged attacks also protects from cold aura attacks. Cold aura is effective through walls and other solid objects.
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Figures may move up onto the towertop (considered an outdoor space) or down to ground level. The tower is an obstacle at ground level and line of sight rules apply. When a tower is revealed, the DM reveals all of the chests and monsters on top of it (the top is not a room in its own right). The area of board covered by the tower cannot be accessed. You must be outside to fire a ranged weapon at a target on the towertop. An radius of a square space around the tower cannot be fired at from above, nor can a figure fire at the top from these spaces. To climb up onto or down from a tower, you must be standing on one of squares next to it, or one of the edge spaces on the top, respectively. A figure attacked from below while standing on a tower adds 1 point to their AC.
WinteR monSteRS
Winter Monsters have an asterix symbol on their icons. For Ogre, Goblin and Gnoll winter monsters, use figures from the base game.
Double Doors A hero needs to stand by only one of the door spaces to open the whole door. Snow Chutes A hero that lands on a snow chute trap disappears and lands on a special space as shown; their turn ends. If the area has not yet been explored, the DM lays out the room before the next players turn. The Initiative remains unchanged. Starting Spaces Heroes may begin outside in some Adventures; place them on the starting spaces in any order and deal Initiative cards as normal.
dRagonS
Movement A Dragon may only enter rooms and pass through doors which are at least 2 spaces wide. It may not pass through pillars, trees or chests (but may move over traps as normal).
A Dragon does not move a double count of spaces and must have sufficient room to move through each movement space with its 2x2 area.