Dreamblade vs. D&D

A rare gaming geek post here…

Can anyone tell me what the fundamental difference is between Dreamblade and the Dungeons and Dragons miniatures game?  Or are Wizards of the Coast, the makers of both games, conning the kids by producing two seperate but similar fantasy miniatures games?

They produce the D&D minis game which, as the name suggests, is the minis equivilent of AD&D and another fantasy based minis property called Dreamblade which is based on something else (obviously).

But what’s the difference in the actual games?

Anyone help me out with this one?

BigAl

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One Response to Dreamblade vs. D&D

  1. prometheus says:

    Dreamblade is diffrent in that it plays roughly half card game, half mini’s game. There’s no measuring distances to attack or movement. All of the action takes place within the squares that make up the battle mat. Also unlike Dnd mini’s, you have to play your creatures kinda like you would in a card game, instead of having them all out at once. Check Wizards.com for more diffrences.

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