Fantasy Warlord
Fantasy Warlord is a fantasy miniatures game released in 1990 by Folio Works. It was written by Ian Bailey and Gary Chalk who also did the illustrations.
The game was designed and published by two ex-Games Workshop employees who disagreed with the much more commercial direction that company was taking. It was supposed to rival the Warhammer Fantasy Battle game that GW published.
Fantasy Warlord featured some unusual game mechanics such as simultaneous movement, an original command and control system and fog of war rules. It also featured balanced magic and troop choice systems. However the balance within the combat system reduced the opportunity to generate dramatic victories.
Much like Warhammer, the game had its own fantasy world, called Vortimax, in which the battles were imagined to take place. There was also a related range of Fantasy Warlord miniatures cast by Alternative Armies, and a magazine called Red Giant.
The game went out of print 18 months after first publication. Some supplements were expected, such as Armies of Vortimax ''Besieged or Fantasy Warlord Command Pack, but none were released. Only two issues of Red Giant'' magazine were released. Folio Works Ltd. was dissolved on 11 February 1993.
Publication history
and Ian Bailey created Fantasy Warlord to compete with Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy Battle.The Rulebook
Content
Fantasy Warlord is a single softback book of 192-pages mostly printed in black and white with a Gary Chalk front cover. The book is divided in two parts: the first one covers the game's rules and the second part describes the fantasy world of Vortimax, where the battles take place. 16 pull-out soft cards are attached at the back of the book, one for each racial type plus templates and orders counters.The book contains many illustrations from Gary Chalk and photographs that illustrate troop's formations, movements, etc.
Determining the abilities of troop is easy: you choose their morale class weapons and armour from 11 different races. Monsters, pack animals and daemons were also available. More races were expected in the supplement Armies of Vortimax.
Generation of heroes or wizards is more time-consuming. There are six types of characters: Warrior Heroes, Priests, Warrior Priests, Magic-users, Thieves and Discipline Masters. Skills and attributes are determined by their level of experience: they could be Minor, Major or Master.
Nearly sixty magic artifacts or weapons and more than 100 spells are available to equip characters.
Each turn is divided into 11 phases. Unlike Warhammer Fantasy Battle, movements are made simultaneously, the players using counters to issue orders. Units are organised into brigades which are commanded by characters. As the game progresses, characters gradually lose control of their brigades, as they would do in real battlefield.
The combat system does not rely solely on random results and copious dice rolling, but rather emphasises strategy and tactics, balanced races, and unit control in order to determine the outcome of a battle.
The book was sold $29.99 in the United States and £13,95 in Great Britain.
Book One: The Rules
The first part of the rulebook is divided into 12 chapters:- Introduction
- Creating an army
- Army organisation
- Into battle
- Orders
- Movement
- Battlefield terrain
- Missile fire
- Combat
- Morale
- Magic
- Tactical hints & terrain generation
Book Two: The World of Vortimax
Supplements
At least 3 supplements were anticipated, but none of them were printed.- Armies of Vortimax, expected in 1992 and already announced in The Games Quarterly Catalog 1991 Christmas Edition
- Besieged, adding rules for war machines and siege
- ''Fantasy Warlord Command Pack''
High Command
Critical Reaction
Fantasy Warlord was not well received by critics, citing problems ranging from the racial-types not affecting melee, movement being overly complicated, and the cover artwork being "garish".According to Gary Chalk in a recent interview, producing Fantasy Warlord cost him a lot of money and stress. Ian Bailey and he misjudged the market dominated by Games Workshop's products and gamers did not well receive a game that used pseudo-military tactics to determine the outcome of fantasy battles.
In addition to this, the launch coincided with the release of Grenadier's Fantasy Warriors wargame.
Reviews
- Casus Belli #64
Red Giant magazine
Just like White Dwarf did in early ages of its existence, Red Giant made room for many games, such as AD&D, Runequest, Call of Cthulhu, Warhammer Fantasy Role-play and many others.
Actually, Red Giant was a sarcastic title, the exact opposite of White Dwarf, run by Games Workshop. In his first editorial, Tom Sage described WD as " magazines exclusive to their product range."
The magazine went out of print after only two issues.
Red Giant volume 1 number 1
In this issue...- Words of Wisdom - Editorial by Tom Sage
- Brymstone - A role-playing city-setting imagined by Robert Dale with David Grice, plus stats for AD&D and Runequest
- Mummerset Revisited - Background for Call of Cthulhu by Marcus L. Rowland
- Dreams & Role-playing - John Treadaway proposes new dimensions for role-playing adventure
- A Game of Chess - Fantasy Fiction by D.C. Pedgrift
- Escape to Arnesdon - A table-top or role-playing campaign by Gary Chalk
- The Silver Moon - A tavern tussle for AD&D and Warhammer Fantasy Role-play by Harold Cheese with photographs from Gary Chalk's collection
- Clash of Champions - Heroic single combat for Fantasy Warlord and other table-top rules by Ian Bailey
- Sunstroke - SF skirmish scenario with stats for Warhammer 40,000 and Laserburn by Rowena Dell
Red Giant volume 1 number 2
- The Brymstone Campaign - Robert Dale presents a series of episodes set in and around the town of Brymstone with stats for AD&D and Runequest
- Not much Drinkin' Goin' On - Taprhum Korrespondent explains the attraction of bar room brawls
- Boo! Hurrah! Scribble, Whinge. - Tom Sage reviews your letters
- Dogs of War - Background for mercenaries in fantasy role-playing and table-top games by D.C. Pedgrift
- Treachery - A Fantasy Warlord Mercenary scenario by Ian Bailey
- Celtic Conversions - Practical tips on simple figure conversions by Mark Allen
- The Library of Altinum - An adventure for AD&D by Jon Chandler
- The Rock Shark Caper - Introducing Serb Cravatte, Cosmit-i in a solve-it-yourself investigation by D.C. Pedgrift
- Money, Money, Money - Jim Webster's template scenario offers characters quick cash but at a price
- In Depth Review - Gary Elison reviews ''Fantasy Warlord''
Miniatures Range
Miniatures were sold in two kind of packages: a traditional blister carding and a less common shrink-wrap packing which offer a better view and protection of the miniatures during shipping. They were distributed in the United States and the United Kingdom.
The range uses two different codification: one for the characters and troops in "classic" blister packs which consists of five digit and a second kind of code for the troops, shields and weapons prefixed with FW letters and followed by two digit, the first one designing the range.
Characters were sold individually with a weapon and a shield when appropriate. Troops were sold by two to five miniatures per blister, shields and weapons were cast separately to let the player chooses his troop's weapons easily. Single miniature blisters were sold £0.80, Multipacks £2.95 and Weapon packs £1.50.
Folio Works also sold different sort of pre-cut bases and multi-bases as announced in the rulebook page 8, but there is no evidence those bases have ever been released.
When Folio Works went out of business around 1992, the rights to the miniatures were acquired by Mayhem Miniatures, and later by Kennington Miniatures and then later by "SHQ" and some of the miniatures are still available to purchase online.
Alternative Armies still has the original moulds and some of the miniatures, if not all from the classic blisters range, can be cast on demand.
On 20 July 2017, Alternative Armies officially announced the availability on their website of classic blisters range.
Classic blisters range
Multipack Troops
- 10000 Merchant Kingdoms Soldiers
- 10300 Soldiers of Carylls
- 10400 Scarlet Empire Soldiers
- 11000 High Elves
- 11500 Wood Elves
- 12000 Dwarf Warriors
- 13000 Western Goblins
- 14000 Western Orc Uruks
- 14600 Eastern Orcs
- 16100 Ogres
Characters
- 20000 Hero of the Merchant Kingdoms
- 20400 Hero of the Scarlet Empire
- 20300 Hero of the Carylls
- 20910 Western Wizard
- 20911 Eastern Wizard
- 20940 Western Warrior Priest
- 22000 Dwarf Hero
- 22910 Dwarf Wizard
- 23000 Western Goblin Hero
- 23910 Western Goblin Wizard
- 24000 Western Orc Hero
- 24910 Western Orc Wizard
- 24901 Eastern Orc Hero
- 24950 Western Orc Discipline Master
- 21000 Elven Hero
- 26000 Ogre Hero
Weapons Pack
- 30001 Western Weapons
- 30002 Eastern Weapons
- 30003 Dwarf Weapons
- 30004 Goblin + Orc Weapons
- 30005 Elven Weapons
- 40001 Good Orientated Shields
- 40002 Evil Orientated Shields
Skinpacking blisters range
- FW 1/1 Western Men-at-Arms BS
- FW 1/2 Northern Barbarians
- FW 1/3 Men-at-Arms
- FW 2/1 Wood Elves
- FW 3/1 High Elves
- FW 3/2 High Elves
- FW 4/1 Eastern Orcs BS
- FW 4/2 Eastern Orcs
- FW 5/1 Western Orcs BS
- FW 5/2 Uruck Command
- FW 5/3 Uruck Warriors 1
- FW 5/4 Uruck Warriors 2
- FW 5/5 Uruck Warriors 3
- FW 5/6 Uruck Warriors 4
- FW 6/1 Eastern Goblin Bowmen
- FW 6/2 Armoured Pigriders
- FW 6/3 Unarmoured Pigriders
- FW 7/1 Western Goblins BS
- FW 8/1 Dwarf Xbows
- FW 8/2 Dwarf Gunners
- FW 8/3 Dwarfs in Mail
- FW 8/4 Dwarfs in Mail & Plate
- FW 8/5 Dwarfs in Plate
- FW 9/1 Ogre Hero
- FW 9/2 Ogre Necromancer
- FW 9/3 Ogre Hunter
- FW 9/4 Ogre Warrior
- FW 20/1 Small Kite Shields
- FW 20/2 Dwarf Weapons
- FW 20/3 Large Round Shields
- FW 20/4 Small Round Shields
Fantasy Warlord Scenery Packs
- 501 Stone Walls
- 502 Wooden Fences
- 503 Rune Stones
- 504 Barrels and Boxes
- 505 Shrine
Uncatalogued range
Alternative Armies also released between 1991 and 1992 according to the slotta's copyright an unknown number of uncatalogued Fantasy Warlord blisters. Unlike the 'official' range each blister pack contains 10 miniatures: 9 troops and one leader.- LOL 001 ?
- LOL 002 ?
- LOL 003 ?
- LOL 004 ?
- LOL 005 Sharpes Longbows - Elves
- LOL 006 ?
- LOL 007 Smollett's Southearts - Halflings
- LOL 008 Erlangen's Brigand Band - Humans
- LOL 009 ?
- LOL 010 Anaria's Amazons