A new deckbuilding tabletop game based on author Brandon Sanderson’s popular Mistborn Saga series is now available to purchase at Amazon for $45. Mistborn: The Deck Building Game is designed for 1-4 players and includes everything you need to play right in the box, making this a great choice for fans who want to engage with the fantasy universe in a new way.
$45
Mistborn: The Deck Building Game was created by card game designer John D Clair and published by Brotherwise Games. This is a standalone deck-building game, meaning every card is included in the box, with each card based on characters, items, and other concepts from the Mistborn novels. Each player builds their own decks from the included cards using a point-based “purchase” system, and gameplay revolves around a resource-management “Burn” mechanic themed after the metal-based Allomancy magic from the series. The game offers three modes of play, including head-to-head competitive multiplayer, as well as solo and co-op modes where the players battle against Luthadel City’s Lord Ruler and his Steel Inquisitors. Each mode tasks players with completing a series of missions to win, and matches last around 45 minutes.

While Mistborn: The Deck Building Game is the latest official tabletop game based on Sanderson’s work from Brotherwise Games, it’s not the only one. A standalone expansion for the Call to Adventure card game based on The Stormlight Archive series is also available. This is another all-in-one, quest-based card game that features 120 cards and unique rules based on The Stormlight Archives series. Players start the game by picking Character cards that have unique abilities and goals, and modify them with new traits as each match progresses. The game supports 1-4 players and has rules for solo, co-op, and competitive play.
Call to Adventure: The Stormlight Archive can be purchased and played standalone or combined with the original Call to Adventure base game. There are also additional expansion sets available if you want to add even more cards and mechanics to the game.
Call To Adventure Tabletop Game
If you’re looking for even more card games, Brotherwise Games also recently launched a new edition of its video-game-inspired Boss Monster card game wherein players craft their own dungeons to thwart NPC adventurers. The new Super Boss Monster edition revamps the game with SNES-inspired visuals (where the original has 8-bit sprite art), and works as both a standalone release or an expansion to Boss Monster, and it’s compatible with all other add-ons.

The tabletop games set in Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere universe can be played and enjoyed without reading either series–Mistborn or Stormlight Archive–but naturally existing fans will appreciate some of the details and references found in the games. If you’re interested in checking out either of Sanderson’s bestselling series of adult fantasy novels, we’ve rounded up some deals below on box sets, hardcover editions, and paperbacks.
The Mistborn Saga Box Sets
For newcomers, Mistborn is generally considered more approachable than Stormlight. Sanderson’s Mistborn saga currently has seven novels. The first trilogy of novels fall within the epic and urban fantasy genres, but they are also heist novels with a heavy emphasis on political intrigue and a creative magic system. The second trilogy, Wax and Wayne, takes place three centuries after the third novel and could aptly be described as character-driven crime novels that take place in a fantasy world. The Lost Metal, Book 7 in the overarching saga and the first book in the new sequence, incorporates sci-fi and steampunk trappings and features technology from the ’80s and ’90s.
After reading the first three Mistborn books, check out Mistborn: Secret History, which takes place between the first and second trilogies.
The Mistborn Saga (Paperbacks)
- The Final Empire — $16.79 (
$22) - The Well of Ascension — $15 (
$22) - The Hero of Ages — $11 (
$22) - The Alloy of Law — $12.73 (
$22) - Shadows of Self — $13 (
$22) - The Bands of Mourning — $16 (
$22) - The Lost Metal — $15 (
$24)


The Stormlight Archive, meanwhile, is a more traditional epic fantasy series with huge ensemble casts and a plethora of narrative threads. Fans of Game of Thrones and Wheel of Time should definitely check out the Stormlight Archive novels. Each of the five mainline books is a doorstopper. The fifth book in the series, Wind and Truth, released late last year to critical acclaim and commercial success. Wind and Truth is the longest book in the series at 1,344 pages. You can get a hardcover box set with the first four Stormlight Archive novels for 50% off at Amazon. For a more budget-friendly option, check out the Stormlight paperback box set featuring the first three books for $25.
The Stormlight Archive (Hardcover)
Sanderson has also released a number of standalone books set in the Cosmere, the vast universe that’s home to both Stormlight and Mistborn. Three of the four current Secret Projects books–the most successful Kickstarter campaign ever–are set in the Cosmere. The fifth Secret Project book, Isles of the Emberdark, is also set in the Cosmere and releases February 3, 2026.
Brandon Sanderson’s Secret Projects Books