Warheads: Medieval Tales was first published in June 2010. All the issues published so far are available as free pdf downloads at from the Warheads: Medieval Tales website, though paper copies are also available through retail outlets. Warheads: Medieval Tales is expected to run for six issues. •
Warheads: Medieval Tales Issue 1 - June 2010 - Introduces the main characters of Sir Hugo of Deangard and Gui le Bȃtard and their starting followers. The narrative also covers the back story for the campaign and the lead up to the three battles contained in the issue. Issue 1 contains the core rules for playing the game and some advanced rules, including movement, combat, spending experience points and prayers (which result in divine intervention on the battlefield). The miniature boxed sets to accompany this issue are Hugo’s Heroes and Gui’s Gits. •
Warheads: Medieval Tales Issue 2 - August 2010 - In issue 2 the narrative moves on to Dunswold, the manor of Sir Hugo’s follower, Sir Penhaligon, for a grand tournament in the king’s honour for Christmas week. In this issue several new characters are introduced that Sir Hugo and Gui can add to their parties. There are no battles per se in this issue, but rather a variety of medieval tournament based mini-games in which the characters can compete, such as
jousting and single combats, with a grand melee to close the tournament. The final encounter is a royal hunt with rabbits, wild boars and a great hart as the quarry. New rules in this issue include critical damage and character death, equipment repair and upkeep between missions. The miniature boxed sets to accompany this issue are Jolly Jousters and Tourney Tyrants. •
Warheads: Medieval Tales Issue 3 - November 2010 - Issue 3 takes the campaign deep into the Forest of Dean, where both parties encounter and fight bandits, and culminates in a three-way fight in which Hugo and Gui face the first truly supernatural foes in Warheads in the form of Slithy Toves and the Jabberwock (drawn from
Lewis Carroll’s poem Jabberwocky). Again, there are several new characters that can be added to the parties, and new rules include using birds of prey in combat with falconry skill, herbalism, poisons, poaching and chirurgery (surgery). The miniature boxed sets to accompany this issue are Bolshy Bandits and Odious Outlaws. •
Warheads: Medieval Tales Issue 4 - July 2011 - Issue 4 takes the campaign into the Medieval Village of Much Stoatley. It adds options to the campaign for characters to work for income, for the effects of alcoholic drinks, and for allies to temporarily join the campaign. It also includes rules for character abilities berserking and fateweaving. •
Warheads: Medieval Tales Issue 5 - TBC •
Warheads: Medieval Tales Issue 6 - TBC == Other media ==