Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn Deckbuilding Game Just Dropped to a New Low Price on Amazon

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If you're a fan of Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere books, there's certainly no shortage of written content available. And in recent years, that same universe has started to trickle over into the world of tabletop games. One such experience is a collaboration with Brotherwise Games called Mistborn: The Deckbuilding Game, which is currently discounted on Amazon.The Mistborn board game pulls from Era 1 of the Mistborn book series. These were some of the first Brandon Sanderson books I ever read and are, in my opinion, the best entrypoint into The Cosmere as a whole. If you're a fan of both the books and deckbuilding games, I definitely recommend checking out this crossover board game.Mistborn: The Deckbuilding Game Is on Sale at AmazonThe Mistborn board game was designed by John D. Clair and published by Brotherwise Games. The game itself pulls directly from its source material, and players will have to burn and flare metals as they battle each other or the Lord Ruler throughout play. Like any standard deckbuilding game, everyone will begin with a weaker deck of cards and slowly add new ones to their hand throughout the game. It's designed for up to four players total, but can also be played solo if you prefer that route.The current discount on Amazon drops the price down to $39.17, which is the lowest price we've ever seen for this game. And while that's still not exactly cheap, it's just enough of a discount to make it worth considering.What we said in our reviewWe had the chance to review this game fairly recently and had mostly positive things to say about it, Here's a quick snippet of IGN's Mistborn: The Deckbuilding Game review from Scott White:"Mistborn: The Deckbuilding Game has left me itching for more, and is a refreshing offering among its deckbuilding peers. For fans of both Sanderson’s Mistborn series and board games, Mistborn: The Deckbuilding Game is an easy recommendation. Even if you just count yourself a Sanderson fan, Mistborn isn’t too complicated that folks that aren’t tabletop hobbyists can’t enjoy. If you are coming at this from just a hobbyist angle, this is still a great deckbuilding game that introduces some interesting mechanics that sets it apart from say a Star Realms. Just find yourself a friend who reads the books to explain why there are dudes with large spikes through their heads and you will be fine." - Scott White