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The fourth corner piece for Talisman's board brings fae politics, a Light-vs-Dark fate split, and five wildly asymmetric characters, but the rushed launch left bugs that cooled some of the early goodwill.

I don't usually spend much time with digital board game DLC, but the Woodland expansion for Talisman: Digital Classic Edition grabbed me harder than I expected, mostly because it rewires a core mechanic instead of just stacking more cards on the pile. The big change is the Light and Dark Fate system: at the start of a session you decide how to split your fate tokens between the two flavors. Light Fate works as it always has, letting you re-roll one of your own dice. Dark Fate is the interesting one. Spend a Dark Fate token and you force an opponent to re-roll a die they just rolled, which in a competitive multiplayer game is a genuine weapon. That sounds clean on paper, but the community reception has been genuinely split. Players who love resource-management interactions call it one of the better additions since Blood Moon. Players who already felt Talisman leaned too hard on luck argue that Dark Fate strips away the last sliver of mitigation they had, turning an already swingy game into a chaos machine. Both sides have a point. The Woodland itself is one of the four corner board pieces that connect to the main Talisman map, and it functions on Path cards: you draw one on entry, it defines your journey through the forest, and everything resolves at a Meeting with Destiny space near the end of the route. That structure gives the region more of a mini-story feel than some of the other corners. The item pool inside is genuinely interesting, including a cloak that grants immunity to encounter effects, a coin that blocks Dark Fate targeting, and a destiny sword that interacts with the Path system in useful ways. Getting to the end of the Woodland route is rewarding enough that even competitive players frequently open there instead of the City. Five characters ship with the expansion: the Spider Queen, Leywalker, Ancient Oak, Scout, and Totem Warrior. The Ancient Oak is the standout mechanically. It cannot equip armor or weapons, instead converting Strength and Craft gains into Growth tokens, then spending those tokens to boost stats at the start of each turn. Healing and fate recovery happen passively in Wood and Forest spaces. It is one of the more unusual builds in the whole Talisman roster. The Spider Queen leans on web-based crowd control abilities, while the Leywalker focuses on fate manipulation. The honest critique, and it comes from multiple corners of the community, is that all five characters run on token-collection loops, which makes them feel more mechanically complicated than they are tactically deep. Some long-term Talisman players run the Woodland board and card pool happily while skipping the characters entirely. One flag worth mentioning: the expansion shipped with a noticeable bug count, and the Steam community was vocal about it at launch. The release was reportedly pushed forward from its original window, and the shorter beta period showed. Whether those issues have been fully addressed in patches is something to check before you commit, especially since the Mac version has a separate compatibility warning for Catalina and above. For cross-platform sessions or local co-op on PC, the base experience holds up. The Woodland is widely recommended as one of the four corner expansions you should pick up early in building out a full Talisman setup, sitting alongside Dungeon, Highland, and City as foundational additions rather than late-tier extras. Fred, Scout Team

Talisman - The Woodland Expansion

Talisman - The Woodland Expansion

11 jun 2018Nomad Games
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The fourth corner piece for Talisman's board brings fae politics, a Light-vs-Dark fate split, and five wildly asymmetric characters, but the rushed launch left bugs that cooled some of the early goodwill.

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I don't usually spend much time with digital board game DLC, but the Woodland expansion for Talisman: Digital Classic Edition grabbed me harder than I expected, mostly because it rewires a core mechanic instead of just stacking more cards on the pile. The big change is the Light and Dark Fate system: at the start of a session you decide how to split your fate tokens between the two flavors. Light Fate works as it always has, letting you re-roll one of your own dice. Dark Fate is the interesting one. Spend a Dark Fate token and you force an opponent to re-roll a die they just rolled, which in a competitive multiplayer game is a genuine weapon. That sounds clean on paper, but the community reception has been genuinely split. Players who love resource-management interactions call it one of the better additions since Blood Moon. Players who already felt Talisman leaned too hard on luck argue that Dark Fate strips away the last sliver of mitigation they had, turning an already swingy game into a chaos machine. Both sides have a point. The Woodland itself is one of the four corner board pieces that connect to the main Talisman map, and it functions on Path cards: you draw one on entry, it defines your journey through the forest, and everything resolves at a Meeting with Destiny space near the end of the route. That structure gives the region more of a mini-story feel than some of the other corners. The item pool inside is genuinely interesting, including a cloak that grants immunity to encounter effects, a coin that blocks Dark Fate targeting, and a destiny sword that interacts with the Path system in useful ways. Getting to the end of the Woodland route is rewarding enough that even competitive players frequently open there instead of the City. Five characters ship with the expansion: the Spider Queen, Leywalker, Ancient Oak, Scout, and Totem Warrior. The Ancient Oak is the standout mechanically. It cannot equip armor or weapons, instead converting Strength and Craft gains into Growth tokens, then spending those tokens to boost stats at the start of each turn. Healing and fate recovery happen passively in Wood and Forest spaces. It is one of the more unusual builds in the whole Talisman roster. The Spider Queen leans on web-based crowd control abilities, while the Leywalker focuses on fate manipulation. The honest critique, and it comes from multiple corners of the community, is that all five characters run on token-collection loops, which makes them feel more mechanically complicated than they are tactically deep. Some long-term Talisman players run the Woodland board and card pool happily while skipping the characters entirely. One flag worth mentioning: the expansion shipped with a noticeable bug count, and the Steam community was vocal about it at launch. The release was reportedly pushed forward from its original window, and the shorter beta period showed. Whether those issues have been fully addressed in patches is something to check before you commit, especially since the Mac version has a separate compatibility warning for Catalina and above. For cross-platform sessions or local co-op on PC, the base experience holds up. The Woodland is widely recommended as one of the four corner expansions you should pick up early in building out a full Talisman setup, sitting alongside Dungeon, Highland, and City as foundational additions rather than late-tier extras.

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopcross-platformachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Board Game AdaptationLight-Dark MechanicFate ManipulationAsymmetric CharactersPvP InterferenceExpansion DLCToken Management

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50 MB available space
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1280x768 resolution on board graphics
Processor
2.0GHz Dual Core
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