ROOT definitely stays as one of my favorite asymmetric board games. The number of combinations with all the maps published so far and with all the factions now available (if I am not mistaken, ten of them) gives you a limitless number of possibilities to play. That is why I am oftentimes using this game when I am trying to introduce new players to asymmetric games.
It looks beautiful. It plays differently each time when you choose another faction and it gives a lot of fun. However, do not be mistaken, let the beautiful look of it does not deceive you! This is a very competitive and brutal game. Key topic is the relentless fight for the dominance in the Woodland.
Still when Lukasz and Tomek, with whom I played several 18XX games, asked me what would be the next game to play, I proposed ROOT. They know I like conflict related games. And I knew that they would like it and they will have a lot of fun with it too. Also, ROOT is one of the better games to be played with 3 players.
In the below article I will shortly show you what we played. All the sessions will be of course rich in pictures. And let us be honest – this is also excuse to show beautiful components of this great game! But before we jump into the AARs, couple of words about game. Enjoy!
The Game
Root is a game of adventure and war in which 1 to 6 players battle for control of a vast wilderness. Each player in Root has unique capabilities and a different victory conditions; they execute their rounds (Birdsong, Daylight and Evening) separately and with distinct focus. If you add to this set of beautiful, multi-purpose cards, clever battle mechanics and already four different maps, you are getting one of the best asymmetric and replayable games every created.
GAME 1
Of course we started with classical map and base game factions in our first play. We took into account needed reach for three players and decided for following factions:
- Marquise de Cat – Michal
- Eyrie Dynasties – Tomek
- Vagabond – Lukasz


That was such a fun – for Tomek it was first play of ROOT ever, for Lukasz – first since five years. So definitely, a pretty new experience for both of them. Without hesitation, we started another game!
GAME 2
With first experiences under our belt decision was we all switch the factions and move to the next, winter map with random clearing suits. The set-up was:
- Eyrie Dynasties – Michal
- Woodland Alliance – Tomek
- Underground Duchy – Lukasz


What a great game (for almost all of us), tense, brutal and unforgiving. And essence of ROOT, its mechanics and theme. Could not wish for a better game!
GAME 3
During the next meeting time has come to test the newest expansion – Marauder with two very intriguing factions. The Lake Map was adding a new flavor. We all liked it. So we had:
- Keepers in Iron – Michal
- Lord of the Hundreds – Tomek
- Corvid Conspiracy – Lukasz






Wow, that was the most brutal game so far. Tomek won with 31 points, I was left with 19 and Lukasz 11. Complete domination by the Mouses!
GAME 4
We had so much fun with ROOT that during the same evening we played another session. Knowing most of the woodland folks, everybody could made conscious decision with whom to play. Of course, the assumption was we all try new side. So we had:
- Vagabond – Michal
- Underground Duchy – Lukasz
- Marquise de Cat – Tomek



That was tense game although I felt being a bit on the side; I explicitly took the Arbiter type of Vagabond to support fights between colleagues, but I always was somewhere else than the action!
Conclusions
I must say it was time very well spent. We had a lot of fun playing with different fractions, in different set-ups and with different maps. All of us had its moments of glory, but also situations when our armies or our buildings were being demolished and only dust was left. However, when you know what to expect from ROOT, you should not be surprised. Simply play, do your best and have fun with friends.
Definitely we will play more as there are some interesting set-ups we have not tried so far. I also can not wait for the newest expansion, which is still to come with additional three factions and new maps. Stay tuned – this is definitely not the last time when you read about ROOT on this blog.

Root is always a blast – and it’s surprisingly approachable for new players!
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That was our experience here too!
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