Fantasy Warriors is a miniatures wargame designed by Nick Lund that features battles between dwarves and orcs. It comes as a
boxed set with the following components: • 56-page rulebook • Six groups of 17 unpainted plastic miniatures (three groups of dwarves, and three groups of orcs) totalling 102 miniatures • 150 paper status counters • reference card • several 6-sided dice
Set-up The players decide on a playing surface large enough to hold both armies, and how many points can be spent on each army. Players then allocate those points on a warchief and various units. Each player records the eleven different attributes and statistics for each leader and unit.
Opening sequence Each player rolls dice to decide which side moves first. Each player has their warchief make a boast that will effect the morale of the warchief's army. For example, if the warchief declares that he will not be moved from his spot, his army will get a morale bonus as long as the warchief does not move.
Combat The warchief for the first side issues orders to each unit to either Attack (charge into melee), Hold (stay in place), or Oppose (move to the best defensive position). The side then fires missile weapons, units that have been ordered to move do so, melee combat is resolved, and units check their morale. The other side then goes through the same sequence.
Magic There are three types of spellcasters in the game: •
Priests can undo a dice roll, forcing the opposing player to re-roll. •
Soothsayers give bonuses to their army's morale checks. •
Wizards can spend points to cast magic from a list of ten spells. ==Expansions==