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Recommended for Ages 14 & up
1-5 Players
45 minutes playtime
The Witcher: Path of Destiny – Triss: A Grain of Truth is an expansion for the Path of Destiny “Kennerspiel” (game for connoisseurs) that introduces Triss Merigold as a playable character. Triss joins your party with her teleportation abilities and unique powers that can disrupt the timing of card plays and offer strategic flexibility. The expansion also introduces a new story “A Grain of Truth,” wherein players investigate Nivellen’s magical manor to uncover secrets behind strange events.
This expansion adds new components: the Triss miniature and standee, Nivellen miniature and standee, a solo Automa tableau, a double-layered character tableau, new story cards, mystery cards, markers, and more. These new elements integrate with the base game, enriching both narrative depth and strategic options.
With support for 1-5 players, this adds content that increases the game’s replayability while preserving the core flow of Path of Destiny. Designed for players 14 and older and about 45+ minutes to play, it is best used in conjunction with the base game.
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