11 thoughts on “Favorite expansion books? Does anyone find a specific book adds more options/creativity than any other?”

  1. The expansions don’t really add options to the base game as much as provide an option to the base game.

    My favourite is Godsend 🙂

  2. Obviously my main love is Rhapsody of Blood, but the biologist in me is a huge fan of Primal Pathways. If I wanted to mine something for my Legacy game, though, I’d probably go with Generation Ship or Worldfall – they’re the closest to core legacy in playbook structure.

    Oh, also, the Ship System format in Generation Ship could be a great, more focused replacement for Wonders in a Legacy game.

  3. Morgan Robertson The only one I know of is “Free From the Yolk”, a Song of Ice and Fire-inspired game about dynasties. It had originally been part of the Kickstarter, but due to some ill luck the author couldn’t quite make the same timeline as the other Worlds. If there are any others on their way, color me excited!

  4. So there’s Free From the Yoke still in production, but also Legacy: End Game and Legacy: Engine of Life – two books supplementing the base game, taking it in a more pessimistic and a more hopeful directed respectively. Each has about 4 new characters, 5 new families, 4 new wonders, a new quickstart, and new subsystems and essays to help bring out that books themes.

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