Release Details: Wingspan Asia will be available for preorder from Stonemaier Games in November 2022, followed within a few weeks by preorder fulfillment from fulfillment centers in the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia. ![]() Localization partners will reveal their involvement when they’re ready. In the first English print run, Wingspan Asia will be available both separately and inside the Nesting Box. We’ll answer questions about Wingspan Asia during the full reveal in early Q4 2022. We welcome speculation and discussion about Wingspan Asia on our website, in the Wingspan Facebook group, and on BoardGameGeek, but for now the only information and details we will officially reveal are images of individual bird cards. Among the organizations we’re considering (we will likely choose several) are BirdLife International, Animals Asia, Flight, and the International Crane Foundation. Leading up to the full announcement of Wingspan Asia in October 2022, we plan to reveal one bird card per month in the monthly Stonemaier Games e-newsletter ( sign up here).įor every preorder launch notification request we receive via this signup form, Stonemaier Games will donate $1 to a charitable organization that benefits birds in Asia. Its two fish cost is a drag and hurts its potential, but this is less of a problem with Oceania rules since you start with one free nectar.Wingspan Asia is in production now. Ignoring the egg cost of the 2nd column is the key feature of this bird’s acceleration potential, allowing you to ignore that first Lay Eggs action. Grey Heron: UUT to T2: In the absence of a traditionally effective, cheap card drawing bird, Grey Heron has proven to be a suitable replacement to accelerate your Wetlands in the opening turns of the game. A four-egg star nest bolsters its utility. Ignoring the egg cost of the 2nd column is the key feature of this bird’s acceleration potential, as it allows you to ignore that first Lay Eggs action. ![]() Long Tailed Tit: UUT to T2: In the absence of a traditionally effective, cheap food generating bird, LTT has proven to be a suitable replacement to accelerate your Forest in the opening turns of the game. It also plays well with the flightless birds introduced in Oceania since they have wild wingspans.” The Black Swan fits right in with a predator-heavy game where many of these birds have larger wingspans (and are usually worth more points in general). It becomes even better if you have a couple of qualifying birds with wingspans over 100cm. That’s Raven-level food.” īlack Swan: UUT to T2: “The Black Swan card is a strong point bomb if you have Omnivore Specialist. In a four to five-player game using Oceania Expansion rules, SP is a hard counter to many nectar gaining birds such as Hummingbirds, Silvereye, Lewin’s Honeyeater, Eastern Rosella, Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo, Common Nightingale, and Bluethroat, which will all “give” an SP player two nectar to their one. Spangled Drongo: T1 to T0: “If there is an S-Tier pink power bird, Spangled Drongo (SP) is probably it. Improves the value of PABs, especially Teal and Yellow. Įastern Imperial Eagle: T0 to God Tier: Easy to play, game warping, point bomb. They serve as the backbone of the most potent forest engines.īonelli’s Eagle: T0 to God Tier: Easy to play, game warping, point bomb. Cheap food caching birds are an essential element of strengthening any Forest strategy. ![]() Card cycling is an important element of any winning strategy, and stacking this effect in the Grasslands is incredibly potent when adequately supported with excess cards in hand.
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