Mistwind Review
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Mistwind Review
"Players take turns placing Action Discs (numbered 1-5) on one of the four action selection areas. There are two fixed side boards (the Resource board and the Labo(u)r board) where actions don't change, and two areas for card actions (Character and Port decks), which refresh each round. Each action area has spaces numbered 1 to 5, with the higher numbered spaces corresponding to more powerful actions."
"Each round begins with the players selecting one Action Disk to discard into a communal pile, out of play for that round. Then, beginning with the first player and proceeding clockwise, each player will select a numbered Disc and place it on the action they desire. Actions include collecting resources, buying new patrons for your company, performing work (like building outposts, or stealing the first player token), to visiting Ports for special bonuses."
Mistwind is a pickup-and-deliver board game for 1-5 players set on floating islands above a sea of mist where whales are trained and exploited for profit. Players act as heads of trading companies who train whales, build outposts, gather resources like mushrooms and krill, and deliver goods to patrons. Gameplay centers on placing numbered Action Discs (1-5) on four action selection areas, with two fixed boards and two card-driven areas that refresh. Each round begins with disc removal, then players take turns selecting discs to perform actions such as collecting resources, buying patrons, building, stealing the first player token, and visiting ports.
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