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D&D Waterdeep: Dungeon of The Mad Mage Adventure System Board Game - Standard Ed

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 633 ratings

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Brand WizKids
Material Cardboard
Theme Games
Genre Adventure System Game
Number of Players 1-5

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  • For 1-5 Players. 1+ hour playing time. Ages 14 and up
  • Players can now get to level 4 with their characters and gain even more powers!
  • New! Environment cards that get replaced when a new Environment card is drawn.
  • New! Bane/Boon cards – some effects will cause a draw of these cards, telling you to resolve their bane or boon effect.

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In the city of Waterdeep rests a tavern called the Yawning Portal, named after the gaping pit in its common room. At the bottom of this crumbling shaft is a labyrinth dungeon known as Undermountain, domain of the mad wizard Halaster Blackcloak, who has seeded his lair with monsters, traps, and mysteries. As an adventurer in the Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage board game, explore Undermountain in search for treasure while navigating numerous traps and ominous monsters.


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Prepare to adventure through Undermountain in search of glory & riches!

In the city of Waterdeep rests a tavern called the Yawning Portal, named after the gaping pit in its common room. At the bottom of this crumbling shaft is a labyrinth dungeon known as Undermountain, domain of the mad wizard Halaster Blackcloak, who has seeded his lair with monsters, traps, and mysteries. As an adventurer in the Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage board game, explore Undermountain in search for treasure while navigating numerous traps and ominous monsters.

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    4.7 out of 5 stars
    4.7 out of 5
    633 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality of the board game, mentioning it's a good complement to other board games. They also appreciate the fun and great miniatures. However, some customers disagree on condition.

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    35 customers mention26 positive9 negative

    Customers like the quality of the board game. They mention it's a good complement to other board games, has lots of fun, and great miniatures. Some say that it'll make a great gateway game. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and quantity of the game.

    "...Resume? Good game, overall improvement of the series, all components and figure look really wow, but game desperately needs another edition to fix..." Read more

    "...Oh man am I shocked. The paint job is way better in person; the pictures do not do the miniatures justice...." Read more

    "...The minis and counters are top notch and the system has been streamlined from the days of Ravenloft...." Read more

    "...The board games are fun too when you don’t have the people to play a full version and the dungeon tiles are very high quality as well!" Read more

    19 customers mention7 positive12 negative

    Customers are mixed about the condition of the board game. Some mention that the tiles are nice and the miniatures are of fair quality, while others say that some of the miniature came broken.

    "...Of note, some minis have bent pieces, like weapons, arms, or wings. In my experience this is a normal part of resin minis...." Read more

    "...Easy to play. Components are great. Great value!" Read more

    "Came a bit damaged on the box but parts are fine. The game itself can get confusing on the rules sometimes...." Read more

    "A step down In quality check everything! Some pieces were broken and cards have the wrong info on them company to the instruction guide... Even..." Read more

    Another excellent WizKids game - but some of the minis arrived broken.
    4 Stars
    Another excellent WizKids game - but some of the minis arrived broken.
    I ordered the premium edition of Dungeons and Dragons: Dungeon of the Mad Mage Adventure System Board Game. It is something of a hobby of mine to collect these games and I have all of WizKids prior releases. For playing Dungeons and Dragons these are a HUGE bargain for the number of miniatures and play aides that come in a box set. If you were to buy discrete miniatures these usually run about $1.00 each for unpainted, and $4.00 and up for painted. As WizKids board games come with 44 miniatures that alone is worth the price of admission.For my money I am willing to pay a little extra to buy the pre-painted minis just to save myself the time of doing it myself. But that depends on the availability of the product. On that note I am happy with what I got. An experienced mini painter will do better, but I typically won't get any better results than the pre-painted ones anyway.Of note, some minis have bent pieces, like weapons, arms, or wings. In my experience this is a normal part of resin minis. The delicate parts tend to warp and bend. The fix is to use hot water to relax the resin and straighten the part, and cold water to get it to hold in the place you position it. I don't fault WizKids for this at all.Though I have to knock WizKids this time as four of the minis came broken. A FIRST! All three beholder minis, one of the veterans, and one of the flying swords. The three beholder minis were all broken off their bases. The veteran was completely missing their left arm. And the flying sword was off its base.A little super glue and the three beholders were as good as new. The breaks were at the base of the beholder heads and not noticeable once repaired.I was worried that the veteran's arm was irreplaceable as it was not in its package. However I found the arm later, after I opened the packaging with the grungs, intellect devourers, and flying swords. Like the beholders a little super glue and the arm was fixed back in place. I think this was a product of the casting as it appears the arm was a separate piece with a pin that slotted into place. The pin or the slot must have been the wrong size, as after gluing it into place I noticed a small gap. Should it fall out again for some reason I will need to drill the slot to get a better fit.The flying sword actually wasn't broken. Instead it is like most of WizKids other flying creatures and it just slots into a key on the base. No big deal.Based on the arm being in a separate package It looks like WizKids deliberately packaged these broken pieces rather than having them break due to jostling. So I have to give WizKids a demerit for quality control this time around. And the first time I actually had a broken part arrive in a WizKids product. At least the broken parts all arrived in the same box so I could put them back together again.In all I am happy with what I got and look forward to playing the board game, and using its pieces for Dungeons and Dragons.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent WizKids game - but some of the minis arrived broken.
    Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2019
    I ordered the premium edition of Dungeons and Dragons: Dungeon of the Mad Mage Adventure System Board Game. It is something of a hobby of mine to collect these games and I have all of WizKids prior releases. For playing Dungeons and Dragons these are a HUGE bargain for the number of miniatures and play aides that come in a box set. If you were to buy discrete miniatures these usually run about $1.00 each for unpainted, and $4.00 and up for painted. As WizKids board games come with 44 miniatures that alone is worth the price of admission.

    For my money I am willing to pay a little extra to buy the pre-painted minis just to save myself the time of doing it myself. But that depends on the availability of the product. On that note I am happy with what I got. An experienced mini painter will do better, but I typically won't get any better results than the pre-painted ones anyway.

    Of note, some minis have bent pieces, like weapons, arms, or wings. In my experience this is a normal part of resin minis. The delicate parts tend to warp and bend. The fix is to use hot water to relax the resin and straighten the part, and cold water to get it to hold in the place you position it. I don't fault WizKids for this at all.

    Though I have to knock WizKids this time as four of the minis came broken. A FIRST! All three beholder minis, one of the veterans, and one of the flying swords. The three beholder minis were all broken off their bases. The veteran was completely missing their left arm. And the flying sword was off its base.

    A little super glue and the three beholders were as good as new. The breaks were at the base of the beholder heads and not noticeable once repaired.

    I was worried that the veteran's arm was irreplaceable as it was not in its package. However I found the arm later, after I opened the packaging with the grungs, intellect devourers, and flying swords. Like the beholders a little super glue and the arm was fixed back in place. I think this was a product of the casting as it appears the arm was a separate piece with a pin that slotted into place. The pin or the slot must have been the wrong size, as after gluing it into place I noticed a small gap. Should it fall out again for some reason I will need to drill the slot to get a better fit.

    The flying sword actually wasn't broken. Instead it is like most of WizKids other flying creatures and it just slots into a key on the base. No big deal.

    Based on the arm being in a separate package It looks like WizKids deliberately packaged these broken pieces rather than having them break due to jostling. So I have to give WizKids a demerit for quality control this time around. And the first time I actually had a broken part arrive in a WizKids product. At least the broken parts all arrived in the same box so I could put them back together again.

    In all I am happy with what I got and look forward to playing the board game, and using its pieces for Dungeons and Dragons.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2019
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    Edgar Manjarrez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Edición Premium, satisfecho con el producto
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 6, 2021
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    Rikki
    4.0 out of 5 stars Premium Edition Board Games great for collectors
    Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2020
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    Nigel Galletly
    5.0 out of 5 stars Read the rules - TWICE
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 12, 2022
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Even better than previous games
    Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2020
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Miniaturas mas pequeñas y mapeado mas pequeño que el resto de la franquicia.
    Reviewed in Spain on January 8, 2020
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