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Dominion Rising Sun Expansion available digitally now, ahead of September release date

Rule the land with ronins, rice, and riverboats

The acclaimed deckbuilding board game Dominion continues to shine in its newest expansion, Dominion: Rising Sun, which hits shelves in September. The box includes 25 exciting new kingdom cards and introduces prophecies, omens and shadow cards, all of which shake up the core mechanics of the game in fun ways.

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Fans can also purchase and play Rising Sun right now using Temple Gate Game’s digital version of the game, available on mobile devices and Steam.

Looming prophecies and omens

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As a long-time fan of Dominion, I find it amazing how well designer Donald X Vaccarino continues to mix up the core experience of the original game, especially when you consider that 15 other expansions have come out before this one.

Rising Sun’s prophecy cards, in particular, have incredibly impactful effects on the game state. However, they take time to activate and won’t trigger until you play enough actions with the “omen” card type. The most dramatic example is Divine Wind, which removes all kingdom cards from the supply and replaces them with ten new ones. Now, that’s a literal game-changer.

Cards come forth from the shadows

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Many of the new Dominion: Rising Sun cards have the shadow card type, which allows you to play them directly from your deck. These actions have a special backing to make them easily identifiable; they are also placed on the bottom of your deck after shuffling.

Many of these cards, such as Fishmonger and Alley, have simple effects. However, their rate of recurrence makes them more powerful than they appear at first glance. The Ninja, which has a similar attack to the core box’s Militia, also makes great thematic use of the new shadow mechanic.

Expanding your kingdom eastward

After some delays related to debt token creation, the Dominion Rising: Sun release date is finally almost here. Even after only a few games with the expansion’s suggested kingdom card sets, I already comfortably say that it’s my favorite Dominion expansion since the release of Renaissance back in 2018. However, this box is definitely tailored towards more experienced players. It reintroduces mechanics such as debt and events without much fanfare. If you’re interested in other exciting additions to your Dominion collection besides Rising Sun, make sure to check out our ranking of the best Dominion expansions.


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Contributing Writer- Colin has been a long-time gamer ever since receiving a Wii for Christmas in 2007. He's been writing professionally since 2021 and enjoys all things tabletop gaming, including everything from The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game to Terraforming Mars.