Pre-orders for the Russian version of The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era board game are expected to open on May 4-7, so today, employees of Lavka Games publishing house decided to share pricing information with users.
The localized base game will cost 21,990 rubles, and the "Valenwood" expansion will be 4,490 rubles. The "Starter" combo lot, containing the base game and expansion, will be available for 25,990 rubles. It will also be possible to get a "Cheese Set." Moreover, it will not be offered separately but will be a gift with any combo lot.
For 3,750 rubles, people will receive an artbook; for 2,750 rubles, a set of deluxe bags; for 7,490 rubles, a large, neoprene, stitched, and battle mat; for 1,490 rubles, a dice tray (a collapsible "dish" for rolling dice).
For 1,750 rubles, you can buy a blacksmith's set, which includes metal pins to display characteristics instead of basic plastic ones. A "folder" for a character will cost 1,990 rubles, a set of "folders" for characters will be 5,990 rubles, and a set of premium health tokens will be 3,290 rubles.
Combo lots for 30,990 rubles, 34,990 rubles, and 49,990 rubles will also be available, including accessories, an expansion, and more. Users who want to take a closer look at the accessories should check out videos from the YouTube channel Think Gaming with Daniel or Dice With Me.
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