Legendary Tactics gives a quick overview of Rogue Angels and enjoys the cut scenes with character personalities.
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Legendary Tactics gives a quick overview of Rogue Angels and enjoys the cut scenes with character personalities.
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Herr der Spiele was very excited about Rogue Angels: Perfect. One of the best of the year. So many characters. So many stories.
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When you start the game, the hero you choose likely will have at least one bar colored in for one (or even two) personality quadrants. If you’d like to play a hero that has a supportive personality right from the start, consider these heroes:




I hope you are enjoying this look at the starting personalities of our heroes as you Learn With Me

When you start the game, the hero you choose likely will have at least one bar colored in for one (or even two) personality quadrants. If you’d like to play a hero that has a cautious personality right from the start, consider these heroes (especially Talya):




I hope you are enjoying this peek at the starting personalities of our heroes as you Learn With Me

When you start the game, the hero you choose likely will have at least one bar colored in for one (or even two) personality quadrants. If you’d like to play a hero that has an inspiring personality right from the start, consider these heroes:





I hope you are enjoying this look at the starting personality of our heroes as you Learn With Me.

When you start the game, the hero you choose likely will have at least one bar colored in for one (or even two) personality quadrants. If you’d like to play a hero that has a dominating personality right from the start, consider these heroes (especially Tarira):





I hope you are enjoying the journey as you Learn With Me.

As you play through the campaign, at times a mission may not turn out how you hoped and the campaign book will instruct you to color in a scar for each hero. Once all the scars are colored in for a hero, they are considered having died and are out of the game. However, scars are NOT directly related to taking damage during game play! If there is incoming damage, first your shields deflect it (unless it is unblockable). Next, if no more shields you must take a damage card (this does not affect your scars). Even when you end up with 4 damage cards you become unconscious and you do not color in a scar! Scars are only colored in when the campaign book instructs you to do so (typically after a mission has ended).
The scar circles on Antathys and Melithys character sheets look like this:

Heroes with the most scar circles should be the ones that last the longest during a campaign, so you won’t lose them for quite a while!
Antathys and Melithys have the most scar circles (12) that need to be colored in before they die and are out of the game.

Qorox is next in line with 11 scar circles.

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Ninja Geek Games gives a quick overview of Rogue Angels: A fun story driven game. Easy to learn. Analysis paralysis is rare.
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If your play style includes concern with avoiding being damaged by enemy fire (so to speak), then you would be interested in the Shield capacity for your hero. Shields deflect most incoming damage other than unblockable: one shield mitigates one damage. The higher your shields, the more damage you can deflect! Each time you deflect some damage you move the shield marker down one spot. Once the marker is at the zero spot, you no longer have any shields to use (and you take damage).
Here is an example from the character sheet for Qorox that shows his shields at 3 (he used shields twice already):

Note: this is what the shield token may look like in the final game:

If you want your hero to have the maximum amount of shields, then Qorox and Antathys are two you should consider:

You might also consider Memnon who has one permanent shield that is never “used up” while deflecting incoming damage.

Note: This is taken from the prototype that Emil kindly sent to me and things may change in the final game.

Boardgame Heaven sharing his thoughts of Rogue Angels with the game designer (Emil): I’m in love with this so far. Love the art and the tiles and the different characters.
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