Over three decades ago, HeroQuest burst onto the scene as one of the pioneering dungeon-crawling board games, capturing the essence of tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons. It allowed players to step into the shoes of iconic characters such as the mighty Barbarian and the spell-slinging Elf, enabling groups to embark on heroic adventures right at their kitchen table. Unlike traditional TTRPGs that could consume entire afternoons, HeroQuest condensed the excitement into sessions lasting just a couple of hours. The game's iconic box, brimming with numerous plastic miniatures and a multi-quest storyline, quickly cultivated a dedicated fanbase. This passion endured over the years, culminating in a triumphant return through Hasbro's HasLab crowdfunding platform, much to the delight of both new and veteran fans.
Today, enthusiasts have a wealth of HeroQuest content to explore, including the new release and its various expansions. This buyer's guide is designed to assist you in planning your adventures and defeating the nefarious Zargon.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 14 new quests65+ miniatures (31 monsters, 4 heroes, 15 furniture pieces, 19 skull pieces, 4 rats, 21 doors)GameboardGame Master screen93 cards
The cornerstone of your HeroQuest experience is the HeroQuest Game System. This is the essential starting point, as all subsequent expansions build upon it. Without this core set, you won't be able to enjoy the additional content.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 unique questsGame system rulebookDouble-sided gameboardGame Master’s screen5 miniatures1 pad of character sheets6 combat dice2 movement dice39 cardboard pieces102 cards52 plastic movers31 monster tokens15 furniture tokens41 cardboard tiles21 dungeon door tokens
For newcomers hesitant about the investment, HeroQuest: First Light offers an accessible entry point. It provides a streamlined experience with the core game mechanics at a lower cost, using cardboard tokens instead of plastic miniatures for many elements. While it's a great starting point for new players, those who already own the core game might only consider it for its unique quests or additional hero figures. First Light seamlessly integrates with all other HeroQuest content, making it an ideal starting point for those new to the game.
MSRP: Free
For groups without a designated Game Master or solo adventurers, the official HeroQuest companion app is a game-changer. It automates the role of Zargon with fully voiced descriptions, enhancing the gaming experience. Best of all, it's free, making it an easy addition to your HeroQuest arsenal.
MSRP: Free
Avalon Hill has enriched the HeroQuest universe with free downloadable quests available on HasbroPulse's website. These quests, such as the prequel "A New Beginning," add depth to the lore and provide additional adventures that utilize resources from various HeroQuest products.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new quests19 miniatures (8 orcs, 6 goblins, 3 abominations, 2 doors)Sheet of cardboard tiles14 cards
Kellar’s Keep, the first expansion for HeroQuest, offers a gentle introduction to the world of expansions. It's a faithful rerelease of the original 90s expansion, providing a seamless continuation of the base game with familiar monster miniatures. It's perfect for those seeking more HeroQuest without a significant increase in difficulty.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new quests18 miniatures (8 skeletons, 4 mummies, 4 zombies, 2 doors)Sheet of cardboard tiles14 cards
The Return of the Witch Lord expansion brings back the undead forces, offering new tiles and a sense of closure to the storylines from the base game and Kellar’s Keep. It's a classic quest that feels like the culmination of a trilogy, making it a must-have for fans of the original game.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 13 new questsNew Warlock class15 miniatures (13 translucent orange enemy minis, 2 warlock character minis)Set of 6 translucent orange D6 Dice14 cards
Previously exclusive to the Mythic tier on HasLab, Prophecy of Telor is now available to all. It introduces the Warlock class, translucent orange monsters, and dice, adding a new layer of excitement to your adventures. The Warlock's ability to transform into a demonic form offers fresh strategic options.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 14 new questsNew Bard class15 miniatures (14 translucent teal enemy minis, 1 bard character mini)Set of 6 translucent teal D6 Dice15 cards
Similar to Prophecy of Telor, Spirit Queen’s Torment offers translucent teal monsters and dice, along with the new Bard class. This expansion delves into dark magics and mysterious locations, allowing players to live out their bardic fantasies with magical tunes that can influence the battlefield.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new questsNew Druids class28 miniatures2 sheets of cardboard tiles29 cards
For those who relish combat, Against the Ogre Horde is a thrilling addition. This remastered classic features a host of new enemies and miniatures, including imposing Ogres and a massive throne. It's perfect for fans who enjoy crafting their own quests.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new quests33 miniaturesSheet of cardboard tiles35 cards
The Mage in the Mirror introduces the Realm of Reflection, where heroes must save a princess and find a legendary sword. It includes new cards for the Elf class and detailed environment objects, setting the stage for the story that continues in Rise of the Dread Moon.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new questsNew Knight class29 miniaturesSheet of cardboard tiles58 cards
Continuing from The Mage in the Mirror, Rise of the Dread Moon introduces new mechanics and the Knight class. With its array of new tiles and miniatures, it's ideal for fans who enjoy creating their own quests, though it's best experienced after playing through The Mage in the Mirror.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 10 new quests23 miniaturesSheet of cardboard tiles35 cards6 combat dice2 movement dice1 pad of character sheets
The Frozen Horror takes players into the icy wastelands, offering a focused experience for Barbarian fans with a new miniature and icy blue war bears. It starts with solo quests before transitioning to group adventures, making it a unique addition to your collection.
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1-5 players (solo play requires the free HeroQuest companion app)Ages 14+Contents
Quest book w/ 16 new quests29 miniatures (8 orcs, 6 goblins, 3 abominations, 2 doors)39 cardboard pieces36 cards
The Jungles of Delthrak immerse players in a lush, dangerous environment filled with poisonous snakes and menacing spiders. It introduces the Berserker and Explorer classes, offering a rich set of quests that take your adventures out of the dungeons and into the wild.
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New Rogue class2 miniatures (2 different body sculpts for the Rogue)13 cards (12 game cards, 1 story card)
The Rogue Heir of Elethorn character pack adds the essential sneaky and agile Rogue to your party. With skills focused on throwing daggers and multi-target attacks, it's a great addition, though it lacks additional quests to explore the character's story.
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New Monk class2 miniatures (2 different body sculpts for the Monk)8game cards1 scroll prop
The Path of the Wandering Monk introduces a unique class that harnesses the elements for powerful effects. From sailing over traps with wind to unleashing fire blasts, the Monk offers versatile utility. However, like the Rogue pack, it lacks quests to delve deeper into the character's narrative.
Hasbro and Avalon Hill continue to support HeroQuest, ensuring that new generations can experience the thrill of dungeon diving and learning from the wise Mentor. While the game may be lighter on mechanics for seasoned players, the community's custom rules and quests provide additional depth. HeroQuest remains a beloved classic in the board gaming world, with a bright future ahead.