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During the day, the woods provide materials for building and cooking and are a source of food. But when darkness falls, different types of creatures begin to roam about and it’s an entirely different breed of Hunter that moves among the trees. The Forbidden Woods are known as that for a reason, but to stop a growing threat, the Hunters are going in.
The Forbidden Woods expansion for Bloodborne: The Board Game gives players two full campaigns and a side mission that they can attempt. Players can come across treasures that are found nowhere else, but they must be careful, as the woods conceal all new types of monsters and two new bosses lurking in the dense foliage. The twisting streets of Yharnam might seem quaint by comparison. Players can even embark on the side mission during their regular games of Bloodborne: The Board Game by simply adding the special side mission to their campaign.
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