@@evanwalsh33 oh oh, you are teaching them that they can only relate to female characters. That is limiting their potential and damaging them. What if they actually identify as male? You are oppressing them by forcing them to play as female characters. Speak to their teacher and learn about how they identify please. Only their teacher will know them properly.
Just bought the game along with Mage of the Mirror quest pack. It's a board game I wanted since I was a child and never had it, I'm so glad they re-released it.
I really like your "teach by playing" approach. After playing more complex dungeon crawls, it's always refreshing to come back to something simple! I'm running five sessions of the game this weekend at CincyCon. I am hoping to get through all 14 quests!
You’re the best .. loved your video . I like how you used Quest one as the run through . Just got into this game . Been a Talisman board game player forever
Another movement house rule: choose to move max body points or roll the 2d6. Good for barbarian to use house rule. Bad for the wizard, so they’d want to roll. But they’ve got 9 spells, so I don’t feel bad!
Yours is the first video I've seen that has explained there are female variants of the characters. I purchased this game, but my two daughters are too young to play at the moment so I have not gone through the content. I've watched several videos and so far yours is the most thorough. Excellent job!
Glad you liked it! Unfortunately the version I showed was from their special kickstarter a couple of years ago that has the girls included. I've been told the normal base set doesn't include them. However, I do know that there are female versions of these characters coming out with the expansions. Mage of the mirror has a elf girl, and Frozen Horror has a female barbarian. You might want to check out the character pack of the rogue heir as well. that comes with both. If all else fails, you can easily find models of girl characters at most gaming stores, no problem. I remember the fun I had adventuring with my friends, and I look forward to adventuring with my daughter when she's old enough too! May your adventures with your family be amazing!
When the Wizard casts his spell @11:42. Would it now be an illegal move as it passes directly through the Barbarian. I thought he could shoot through Heros? But if he was 1 tile left or right it would of been legal.
The game feels very intuitive to me. The only not so intuitive part before playing for the first time is what dice results do what. Might need a quick ref chart for that.
Each quest in the quest book has a map that shows where everything should go as the heroes explore. There is also an app that runs the game for the heroes if a Zargon is not available and it too shows where everything goes.
@@Hogwa5hGaming yeah i forgot that this one has movement after you throw dices. But i got double confused because you didn't play your movement strategically.
The original art was way better and more adult-fantasy style. As a kid it would provoke so many emotions and made the game feel so much more real and scary.
11min, I think the mage should not be able to cast the spell on the orc as the barbarian was standing in front of him blocking his line of sight, determining line of sight is very important, not only in combat but also when revealing game board.
Is there a specific set of house rules being used to tweak the original game rules? I heard someone say that rolling 2s is an outdated mechanic. Has that been fixed yet?
Just bought the game a few days and love it! Haven’t played since I was younger. But I have a question about buying equipment after each quest. Is the equipment bought for one quest only and then returned to the pile and must be bought again after each quest?
Nope, when you buy or find equipment it is your characters' to keep. Potions are one-time use items of course, but unless your character gets rid of (or loses) their equipment, it'll be theirs forever.
10:10 ahh yes, classic mistake of playing the Barbarian over the Dwarf, everyone knows that the Barbarian can't hold a candle to the dwarf. True aficionado of the game know that the Dwarf is strictly better!
Played this with my brother when I was a kid. Loved it but things always seemed a little bit cramped. From what I understand, this problem has been solved
There are a few expansions for this game, and all of them require the core set in order to play them. You do keep the equipment from past adventures (unless you lose them on a quest or sell them) and from what I hear, having equipment from the first book is pretty important for the following quests.
I picked up the original at a garage sale for $2.00. Compete! Sold it several years later on ebay for around $200.00. But never played it. I did play Warhammer Quest, which is basically the same game, and loved that. Wish I wouldn't have sold that one on ebay, though, it's worth a fortune today.
I've recently bought the main game and I had only one gender version of each hero card. Is it some kind of mistake and I should call the shop or has something changed since the video?
Heroes come only in one gender in the Basegame . Female= Elf - Male= Dwarf, Barbarian, Mage (The "Hasbro Pulse-Version" has both genders in it)
So what? Didn't care when I got the game as a teen. Still dgaf now!!!!!!
Best decision they made for the remake, my two girls get more involved in the game playing female characters.
I got mine today and every class have both genders.
@@evanwalsh33 oh oh, you are teaching them that they can only relate to female characters. That is limiting their potential and damaging them. What if they actually identify as male? You are oppressing them by forcing them to play as female characters. Speak to their teacher and learn about how they identify please. Only their teacher will know them properly.
@@alexc8209Hilarious! 👍🏼
The best thing about Hero Quest is this cracking how-to video! It is unequaled in all the realm.
This guy gets it.
The best thing about HeroQuest is finding comments like this on any video about it.
And the broaaaaaaadsword
@@carlstanford7607I still say "brodesode!" whenever I see that word.
@@JorWat25 I've noticed this too
Just bought the game along with Mage of the Mirror quest pack. It's a board game I wanted since I was a child and never had it, I'm so glad they re-released it.
Had it as a child...but had noone to play with unfortunately. LOL I was 10.
I managed to find an original, used 1989 copy of the game in a hobby shop in Bangkok last year. So happy
I would play this is the mid 80's with my big bro, I lost my big bro in 1990. This video has taken me back, thank you!!!
Best guide I’ve seen yet! Thanks - we’re playing it for the first time later today. You just saved us a ton of frustration 😃
Bro why do you only have have 4k subs? This is nicely paced, detailed, and well explained. Let's get you some exposure.
Best and cleanest how to play HeroQuest I have watched, well done. I also subbed to see more of your content.
I really like your "teach by playing" approach. After playing more complex dungeon crawls, it's always refreshing to come back to something simple! I'm running five sessions of the game this weekend at CincyCon. I am hoping to get through all 14 quests!
You’re the best .. loved your video . I like how you used Quest one as the run through . Just got into this game . Been a Talisman board game player forever
I own the original and some friends come by every now and then to play. still awesome.
Keep the old soul alive PA’. I just got the remake and can’t way to play it!! 😎
This was amazing to watch and be able to use to teach appreciate the good work
Another movement house rule: choose to move max body points or roll the 2d6. Good for barbarian to use house rule. Bad for the wizard, so they’d want to roll. But they’ve got 9 spells, so I don’t feel bad!
I haven't played this since the early 90s. It's now my mission in life to pick up a copy
Yours is the first video I've seen that has explained there are female variants of the characters. I purchased this game, but my two daughters are too young to play at the moment so I have not gone through the content. I've watched several videos and so far yours is the most thorough. Excellent job!
Glad you liked it! Unfortunately the version I showed was from their special kickstarter a couple of years ago that has the girls included. I've been told the normal base set doesn't include them. However, I do know that there are female versions of these characters coming out with the expansions. Mage of the mirror has a elf girl, and Frozen Horror has a female barbarian. You might want to check out the character pack of the rogue heir as well. that comes with both. If all else fails, you can easily find models of girl characters at most gaming stores, no problem.
I remember the fun I had adventuring with my friends, and I look forward to adventuring with my daughter when she's old enough too!
May your adventures with your family be amazing!
Best Guide online, very nice thx a lot.
Greetz from germany
I got character sheets from Etsy, you can write and wipe on them.
This gave me a great idea. I am going to laminate some sheets and bring some wet erase markers!
Excellent video!
Great video! FYI the Wizard did not have LOS with the Elf character directly in front of him when casting fire of Wrath (except Dwarf).
When the Wizard casts his spell @11:42. Would it now be an illegal move as it passes directly through the Barbarian. I thought he could shoot through Heros? But if he was 1 tile left or right it would of been legal.
HeroQuest is a great game.
One of the best board games ever!
the movement of the elf at 10:30 was probably cut for time but it might do for a mention in an overlay.
Great video, it helped me get started with this game. Thanks! 🙏
I finally got round to buying the new version. Broadsword!!!!
I downloaded, printed and laminated some custom character sheets and we record using fine tip non-permanent markers.
The game feels very intuitive to me. The only not so intuitive part before playing for the first time is what dice results do what. Might need a quick ref chart for that.
How does the DM determine where to place doors or walls and what is inside the rooms? Looking to buy this game
Each quest in the quest book has a map that shows where everything should go as the heroes explore. There is also an app that runs the game for the heroes if a Zargon is not available and it too shows where everything goes.
9:08 How the barbarian didn't attack. Opening a door isn't an act. He could move and attack.
The barbarian didn't attack because they couldn't reach the orcs. Typically a character cannot attack with a weapon on the diagonal.
@@Hogwa5hGaming yeah i forgot that this one has movement after you throw dices. But i got double confused because you didn't play your movement strategically.
Great video!!
The original art was way better and more adult-fantasy style. As a kid it would provoke so many emotions and made the game feel so much more real and scary.
11min, I think the mage should not be able to cast the spell on the orc as the barbarian was standing in front of him blocking his line of sight, determining line of sight is very important, not only in combat but also when revealing game board.
digging the beard
Is there a specific set of house rules being used to tweak the original game rules? I heard someone say that rolling 2s is an outdated mechanic. Has that been fixed yet?
Just bought the game a few days and love it! Haven’t played since I was younger. But I have a question about buying equipment after each quest. Is the equipment bought for one quest only and then returned to the pile and must be bought again after each quest?
Nope, when you buy or find equipment it is your characters' to keep. Potions are one-time use items of course, but unless your character gets rid of (or loses) their equipment, it'll be theirs forever.
@@Hogwa5hGaming Cool! Appreciate it! 🤟🏼
Mine didn’t come with female hero cards only got 4 hero cards. I guess they stop doing that.
10:10 ahh yes, classic mistake of playing the Barbarian over the Dwarf, everyone knows that the Barbarian can't hold a candle to the dwarf. True aficionado of the game know that the Dwarf is strictly better!
Played this with my brother when I was a kid. Loved it but things always seemed a little bit cramped. From what I understand, this problem has been solved
I want to play now
if i buy a quest pack dose that work with this one also or do i lose all of my gear that i bought with the last quest
There are a few expansions for this game, and all of them require the core set in order to play them. You do keep the equipment from past adventures (unless you lose them on a quest or sell them) and from what I hear, having equipment from the first book is pretty important for the following quests.
Is use of spells unlimited?
My box did not have male and female version cards. Only the Elf is female.
I bought some wipeable character sleeves, so I can track and wipe off.
I picked up the original at a garage sale for $2.00. Compete! Sold it several years later on ebay for around $200.00. But never played it. I did play Warhammer Quest, which is basically the same game, and loved that. Wish I wouldn't have sold that one on ebay, though, it's worth a fortune today.
I've recently bought the main game and I had only one gender version of each hero card. Is it some kind of mistake and I should call the shop or has something changed since the video?
preferred the old artwork, 80's fantasy artwork had a darker/grittier feel.
So how does Initiative work?
There is no initiative. Play goes clockwise.
@@taoistgoth Ah! ok. I didn't see that anywhere in the instructions. Thank you so much for that clarification!
@@taoistgoth wait, starting with who?
@@Maxdoom777 the player to the left of the evil wizard
@@Maxdoom777 You're welcome. It's definitely in the rules
You can't see trough friends, they block the view
Love the video.. I'm just upset that you write upside down 🤣🤣🤣jk 🍻
I CAST LIGHTNING BOLT!!! :)
Wizard picks first spell deck, then elf picks theirs, then wizard gets the two remaining.
Thats isn't hero quest. The original is hero quest