Fantastic Battles Interview; The Most Flexible Fantasy Ruleset? | Irregular Wars
February 9, 2021 by avernos
Gerry talks with Nic Wright of Irregular Wars about their mass battle Fantasy wargame which can be played at any scale. Learn more about Fantastic Battles!
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Will you be checking out this game and playing as a Dwarven Hold or Elven Nation? Scale-agnostic and with a robust campaign system, this seems like a great way to play out games with all manner of different armies.
Which is your favourite Fantasy army?
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Hey Nic
Heres a little play through
https://youtu.be/6n8_fP6tbBk
@avernos This was great. Thanks! I know at least two young rascals that will love this.
great for kids young and old
Great interview, fellas. This is the first I’ve heard of Irregular Games and that’s to my shame. I’m glad I’ve been able to correct that.
The discussion of diceless games got me thinking about unpredicability, and that I do enjoy that in a wargame. We are representing people (or elves or dwarfs or whoever) and they aren’t predictable. Not losing on a dodgy dice roll but enough to add a bit more story (read: a bit of a laugh).
There’s a lot to like in this game. Thanks for sharing!
Very interesting. I have been looking for a good fantasy rule set.
I like playing Field of glory. This looks like it might be a good mix of fantasy and historical rules mixed together. I love that you can prick the special abilities for the troops your self. This was one of the things what we can into when we wanted to play Field of glory with a fantasy twist. Everybody thinks differently what special abilities fantasy troop types should have. Here you can pick them yourself.
Looks like an interesting rule set.
well worth taking a look at
a great informative video chaps i’m more a Davie jones when it comes to rules. lol
https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.GD-dFzIv1hC1MMJLExlDlQHaEo?w=287&h=180&c=7&o=5&dpr=1.25&pid=1.7