Revisit a classic card game with The Great Dalmuti: Dungeons & Dragons

Published Dec 15 2020 - 2:30pm Updated Mar 28 2024 0 Comments
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Revisit a classic card game with The Great Dalmuti: Dungeons & Dragons

The Great Dalmuti may be familiar to some as the classic game designed by Richard Garfield, more than two decades ago. The game is back with a winner-take-all Dungeons and Dragons themed version. The 80 card deck contains wonderfully illustrated cards ranked from 1 to 12 alongside 2 jesters. Each card bears a number that is not only representative of its strength but also its quantity. Meaning that there is one card marked 1, two cards marked 2 and so on. The lower the number the stronger the card. The aim of the game is to get rid of your cards as quickly as possible. After the end of each round, each player receives a rank and the players switch seats to represent the new ranking. The game is fun with a good level of skill required and is easy to learn but challenging to master.

The D&D version has the same rules as the original but features awesome art that depicts your favourites creatures from the Monster Manual. Represented in the set are mind flayers, hags, wererats and much more.

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Matt Farmer - Total Cards Editor
Matt is the News Editor at Total Cards, where he spends his time reporting on the biggest stories in the world of TCG's and beyond. He enjoys spending his spare time being a forever DM, he has a vast knowledge of all things Dungeons & Dragons, and has a keen eye for great board games!

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