Monster Hunter World: The Board Game | All In Pledge!



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Inspired by the hit video game that sold over 15 million copies worldwide, Monster Hunter World: The Board Game brings three ‘M’s and four ‘C’s to your tabletop: massive monster minis in a cooperative, choose-your-own-adventure-style combat campaign!

It’s time to journey to an uncharted land, because the Astera basecamp needs YOU. Become a hunter of the Fifth Fleet to track down and slay the fearsome monsters roaming the New World. Protect basecamp and craft awesome new equipment with the loot collected from your fallen foes, so you can take on bigger and badder beasts! Gather your party of 1-4 hunters* and venture out on quests made up of three phases:

First is the gathering phase, where you’ll trek through the lush jungles of the Ancient Forest—or the arid dunes and fetid swamps of the Wildspire Wastes—gathering resources and searching for a monster that could appear at any moment. Just like in the video game, the tabletop monsters can be wild and unpredictable, with changing moods and attack preferences. In this phase, you’ll use a choose-your-own-adventure style quest book to determine what state you encounter the monster in and how you’ll make your approach.
Next is the hunting phase, where you’ll attempt to slay the monster in fluid and dynamic combat that makes full use of the board and miniatures to bring your experience to life.
And, finally, the HQ phase, where you’ll craft new weapons and armour upgrades using the hard-won loot from your monster battles!
The choose-your-own-adventure element will immerse you in the New World, giving five unique ways to approach each monster before engaging in combat. Enjoy the beauty of the landscape as you would in the video game, and feel your tension build as you get deeper into the hunt… …Because it’s crush-or-be-crushed with monsters as mobile as these. Enter dynamic and dangerous combat where positioning and teamwork are vital to success. Leap away from devastating attacks and strike when the opportunity presents. It’s vital you manage the threat, juggling which of your party members is drawing the monster’s attention at any given moment. One wrong move could spell doom! Where you strike matters, too. Earn the loot you need for the weapons you want by targeting different areas of a monster and wearing it down over time.

Speaking of weapons, use your player board to track your health, stamina, and equipment. Just like in the video game, your weapon is essentially your hunter class, with a unique deck of cards and upgrades you can swap out by crafting to gain newer (and more powerful!) bonuses and attacks. As for using those weapons? Combat is controlled by cards which you’ll use to create combos, meaning you’ll string together attacks at the cost of stamina. Keep an eye on your stamina to balance your offensive and defensive moves, or you might find yourself caught out and crushed by a massive monster attack!

Want to play solo? No problem. Monster Hunter World: The Board Game includes solo mode, where you can control a pair of hunters and quest to your heart’s content.

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21 thoughts on “Monster Hunter World: The Board Game | All In Pledge!”

  1. Wait….These are the boxes I'm expecting to be here this week? I got a new shelf and looks like one shelf space is going to be dedicated to this. Going to start mini painting now too! New hobby!

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  2. Hey Guys!, huge question here, how does it Compare to the review copy of Primal, I remember being on the fence between the both of them and I ended up going for Primal all in.

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  3. how did i missed that game!!!! damn i played soooo much on the psp! i've played since the second game! i really hope it will be accessible entirely to buy and not some exclusives…

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  4. The time for me to back such games is absolutely over when I see the stack of boxes. For me, this is a game like one that can be backed every two days on Kickstarter. Lots of boxes of big miniatures. I don't know why so many people are still into it. I used to think CMON's kickstarter was cool too. All in and lots of stretch goal boxes. Am I the only one who thinks this way?

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  5. As a fan of the Monster Hunter franchise I feel like they made some weird choices regarding the sizes of the minis.
    The great jagras(the iguana) is too big, it's litteraly the first monster in the game.
    The Anjanath is too small, he should be at least the same size as a Rathian.
    The Kushala Daora being huge while the Nergigente and the Teostra are kinda small. In game they're on the same Elder Dragon tier and it's a shame that the big one isn't the Nergigente because he's the flagship monster of monster hunter : world. In the lore he actually hunts and feed on other Elder Dragons and they made him tiny, even the Diablos is bigger.
    I'm glad I didn't back this because they didn't respect the franchise.

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  6. It was a tough decision, but I backed Primal instead. MHW just didn't hit the right spot for me (and I still have the VG to go back to).
    Plus… Primal has snuggle Tokens. 😅

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  7. "i have nightmare about that dragon" A rathalos? really "the iguana decimated me" what? Great jagras? that's quite possibly the easiest monster in the entire franchise.

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