Battle Masters
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Battle Masters is a board game
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 by Milton Bradley
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 made in collaboration with Games Workshop
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 in 1992
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. It is a game that simulates the type of battles as seen in Warhammer Fantasy Battle
Warhammer Fantasy Battle
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, but with much simpler game mechanics not based on its parent game. The game, like its sibling Milton Bradley/Games Workshop partnerships HeroQuest
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and Space Crusade
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, was designed by Stephen Baker, who later went on to design the popular game Heroscape
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.

In Germany
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 it is called Die Claymore-Saga, in France
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 Seigneurs de guerre and in the Netherlands
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 Ridderstrijd.

Gameplay

Battle Masters focuses on a battle between the forces of good, or The Empire
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, against the forces of evil, or Chaos, which is a combined army including forces from the Chaos
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 and Orcs and Goblins armies of the Warhammer Fantasy setting including creatures such as Ogres
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.

The game is played on a large vinyl
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 mat which is painted to look like a battle field with large, almost 8 inch, hexes superimposed on it. A large number of plastic miniatures
Miniature figure
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 included in the game are similar in size and style to the Warhammer miniatures produced by Games Workshop. However, instead of individual bases they are designed to be mounted on unit bases of 5 infantry or 3 cavalry miniatures.

The figures are all unpainted so they are ready for players to decorate any way they wish. Some decals are included that are ready to be used out of the box on the figures. The decals mostly go on the shields of the various units. The miniatures were used by budget-minded gamers for other games as mass production meant they were significantly cheaper than equivalent miniatures.

The miniature units and a few terrain pieces are placed on the vinyl mat based on the setup described in the scenarios booklet.

The game play goes through a series of turns by drawing cards. When a card is drawn the unit or units whose picture(s) is on the card is allowed to first move and then attack (with the exception of archers, crossbowmen and the mighty cannon, who may move or attack). In some instances the card may show multiple units in which case all of those units may move and attack. Two special units exist with unique movement/attack rules, the Ogre Champion (Chaos) and the Mighty Cannon (Empire). They are also mounted as individuals on the unit bases.

Chaos

The Champions of Chaos (1 unit) unit is the Chaos general, Gorefist, himself. It is the main cavalry of the Chaos forces. It has the highest dice rating and its special card is a Charge, where it can roll one extra die.

The other mounted forces of Chaos are Wolf Riders (2 units). The player gets two wolf rider units. They are extremely weak in combat, but can move quickly. They are most commonly pictured unit in the chaos cards, and their special cards lets them move two spaces instead of one.

When an Ogre Champion (1 unit) card is played the six ogre cards (three saying ogre moves and three saying ogre attacks) are shuffled and drawn one at a time. The ogre must then move in the order of the cards (i.e. if the cards are in the order moves, moves, attacks, moves, attacks, attacks) then the ogre champion must move and attack in that order, but can always choose not to take the action. For every wound the ogre takes, he draws one less card. The ogre champion has 6 hit points, while all other units have only 3.
  • Chaos Archers (2 units) are the only ranged units in the Chaos Army. They can only attack or move and they are unaffected by ditches.
  • Chaos Warriors (2 units) are powerful infantry for the chaos army. They can roll combat dice of four, where most infantry can attack with only three.
  • Orcs (2 units) are standard infantry for the chaos army. They roll three dice in combat.
  • Beastment (2 units) are standard infantry for the chaos army, they are identical to orcs in all but the model used.
  • Goblins (2 units) are weak infantry for the chaos army. They roll two dice in combat

Imperial Army

The Lord Knights unit is the equivalent to the Champions of Chaos. They have five attack dice, plus they their own Charge card, and one that they share with the Imperial Knights, they make up 1 unit of the imperial army.

The second group of mounted units is the Imperial Knights, though they are not quite as powerful as the attack with 4 dice. They also have a special charge card that allows them an extra attack, they make up 3 units of the imperial army.

Men-at-Arms
Man-at-arms
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are the rank and file infantry of the Imperial Army, they roll 3 dice in combat and make up 3 units of the army.

Imperial Crossbowmen are a unit type unique to the Imperial Army. They function the same as archers, as they can only move or attack. However, their range is three spaces instead of two, they make up one unit of the imperial army.

Imperial Archers can either move or attack but not both like other units. They are unaffected by ditches and have a range of two spaces, they make up two units of the imperial army.

The Mighty Cannon also moves and attacks differently than other units. The player who is the empire selects a target (the closer the better) and places the pieces at random between the cannon and the selected target. The cannon tiles are then flipped over if it shows a cannon ball flying, move to the next unit, if it shows a cannon ball bouncing the unit on that square takes one skull token (the wound system for the game) and continues to the next tile. If it shows an explosion the unit is destroyed and the cannon's turn has ended. In the event that an explosion happens right next to the cannon it is a misfire; another cannon tile must be placed on the cannon and its effect applied, it makes up one army of the imperial army.

Terrain

There are several obstacles and markers the players can add to the board to change the layout of the battlefield. Tiles that can be included are marshes, ditches, extra river fords. The tower can also be added on most game spaces to be used as an added bonus to the army that controls it.

Expansions

Two expansion packs were released for the game Imperial Knights & Lords of Chaos which were meant to be used as reinforcements, however no new playing cards were introduced meaning these were moved using existing cards, the extra units were:

Imperial knights
  • 1 unit of Imperial Lords*
  • 1 unit of Imperial Knights
  • 1 unit of Men-At-Arms
  • 2 units of Archers
  • 1 unit of Crossbow men
  • 1 extra mighty cannon unit


Lords of chaos
  • 2 units of Chaos Lords*
  • 5 units of Beastmen
  • 2 extra Ogre units


The *Imperial Lords and *Chaos Lords are new units although they're the same as the Lord Knights and Champions of Chaos units, respectively, except that they take only one hit to kill instead of three. The game also introduced a points system, which was designed to calculate a winner if the game needed to be finished early, somewhat similar to chess. The points for each kill given to the opposing team were:

Imperial Army
  • Mighty Cannon 10pts
  • Lord Knights 9pts
  • Imperial Lords 8pts
  • Imperial Knights 8pts
  • Archers 6pts
  • Crossbows 5pts
  • Men-At-Arms 4pts


Chaos Army
  • Champions of Chaos 9pts
  • Chaos Lords 8pts
  • Ogre 8pts
  • Wolf Riders 5pts
  • Chaos Warriors 5pts
  • Orc 5pts
  • Beastmen 4pts
  • Goblin 4pts
  • Archers 4pts
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