Re-rolling in Board Games
Re-rolling is a mechanism allowing players to roll dice again after an initial roll. This can be used to improve outcomes or mitigate poor rolls. It's often limited by rules such as:
- A certain number of re-rolls per turn
- Specific conditions triggering a re-roll
- Potentially sacrificing resources for an extra re-roll
Strategic Considerations
- Risk Management: Deciding when to re-roll involves assessing the risk versus potential reward.
- Resource Management: Players may need to manage re-roll opportunities as a finite resource.
Locking in Board Games
Locking refers to the choice to keep a die roll's result, often for strategic advantage. Once locked, a die typically cannot be re-rolled during the player’s turn or round.
Strategic Considerations
- Long-term Planning: Locking dice can help secure necessary results for future actions.
- Combinatorial Play: Players may lock dice that work well with other game elements, like cards or player abilities.
The interplay between re-rolling and locking introduces a layer of strategy and probability that appeals to players enjoying decision-making and control over chance events.
Re-rolling and Locking and Modular Board games
Fantasy themed games with Re-rolling and Locking
Re-rolling and Locking and Deck, Bag, and Pool Building games
Monsters themed games with Re-rolling and Locking
Re-rolling and Locking and Variable Player Powers games
Re-rolling and Locking and Set Collection games
Re-rolling and Locking and Variable Set-up games
Re-rolling and Locking and Dice Rolling games
Re-rolling and Locking games published by USAOpoly
Re-rolling and Locking games illustrated by Jonas Springborg
Battle of Gods
$79.95
Choose your champion from the legends of norse mythology and prepare for battle. Each champion possesses formidable skills, unique abilities and not least a relentless thirst for victory. Gather your friends and prepare to enter the realm of legend ...
mostly positive, 78%
10 y/o +
2 to 4 players
30 minutes
Relaxed
Card Game
Miniatures
Mythology
Area Movement
Dice Rolling
Die Icon Resolution
Different Dice Movement