WarCry (game)
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WarCry is a collectible card game
set in the world of Warhammer Fantasy
and published by Sabertooth Games
. The base game cards were released in 2003, with newer expansions introduced in the months since. A video game adaptation, titled Warhammer: Battle for Atluma
, was created for the PSP
in 2006.
To begin playing the game each player needs two decks - the Army Deck and the Action Deck - containing a minimum of 30 cards each.
The Army Deck consists cards representing units that will fight for you, the heroes that may fight alongside a given unit and magical weapons, armor or other items that can somehow help swing the tide of battle in your favour.
The Action Deck has cards that represent special strategies, powerful attacks and other tricks that every leader has to know in order to win.
Each battle is divided into two phases: the muster phase and the combat phase.
In the muster phase players take turns placing unit or equipment cards on the table. Each such card has a cost in Gold points. In the first battle both players can muster units for up to 20 Gold, in the second - up to 25, and in the third - up to 30.
When both players are done mustering units the combat phase begins. The opponents take turns issuing commands (a command can be an attack, a move or playing a special card from hand). After they both pass successively the battle ends. The player with the most Victory Points (calculated by adding the strength of the surviving units) wins.
Collectible card game
thumb|Players and their decksA collectible card game , also called a trading card game or customizable card game, is a game played using specially designed sets of playing cards...
set in the world of Warhammer Fantasy
Warhammer Fantasy (setting)
Warhammer Fantasy is a fantasy setting, created by Games Workshop, which is used by many of the company's games. Some of the best-known games set in this world are: the table top wargame Warhammer Fantasy Battle, the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay pen-and-paper role-playing game, and the MMORPG...
and published by Sabertooth Games
Sabertooth Games
Sabertooth Games is a now defunct Memphis, Tennessee based game company, founded in 2001. The company primarily produced collectible card games as a subsidiary of Games Workshop, PLC...
. The base game cards were released in 2003, with newer expansions introduced in the months since. A video game adaptation, titled Warhammer: Battle for Atluma
Warhammer: Battle for Atluma
Warhammer: Battle for Atluma is a video game adaptation of the WarCry collectible card game for the PSP.-Reception:The game was criticized for being too straightforward in converting the tabletop game to a video game. No new gameplay elements were added and the visual presentation was minimalist....
, was created for the PSP
PlayStation Portable
The is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Corporation Development of the console was announced during E3 2003, and it was unveiled on , 2004, at a Sony press conference before E3 2004...
in 2006.
Gameplay summary
In WarCry the opposing players become generals of vast armies and wage battles for control over the Old World. Each game is divided into three segments called battles. The outcome of each battle is determined after both players pass consecutively. Their Victory Points totals are compared and the player with the highest total wins the battle. The player who wins two out of the three battles is the winner.To begin playing the game each player needs two decks - the Army Deck and the Action Deck - containing a minimum of 30 cards each.
The Army Deck consists cards representing units that will fight for you, the heroes that may fight alongside a given unit and magical weapons, armor or other items that can somehow help swing the tide of battle in your favour.
The Action Deck has cards that represent special strategies, powerful attacks and other tricks that every leader has to know in order to win.
Each battle is divided into two phases: the muster phase and the combat phase.
In the muster phase players take turns placing unit or equipment cards on the table. Each such card has a cost in Gold points. In the first battle both players can muster units for up to 20 Gold, in the second - up to 25, and in the third - up to 30.
When both players are done mustering units the combat phase begins. The opponents take turns issuing commands (a command can be an attack, a move or playing a special card from hand). After they both pass successively the battle ends. The player with the most Victory Points (calculated by adding the strength of the surviving units) wins.
Card types
WarCry includes cards for the Grand Alliance (featuring blue marble backgrounds), the Hordes of Darkness (featuring black backgrounds with bones or fire), and neutral cards (featuring green backgrounds with leaf vines). The cards are further broken down into the following types:- Units - Unit cards represent small armies or soldiers on the battlefield, including infantry, cavalry, and flying units.
- Attachments - Attachment cards are attached to units, where they generally remain until the unit is destroyed. They can confer bonuses or additional abilities.
- Actions - Action cards are used during combat to help friendly units or punish the enemy. They represent things such as strategies, tactics, or unexpected events.
Card sets
WarCry cards are released in sets each containing 120 unique cards (with exceptions noted below). They can be purchased in randomized booster packs of 9 playable cards and one redeemable "Gold Piece" card. On July 1, 2006, the Sabertooth Games redemption program officially ended, with newer boosters no longer containing any redeemable cards. On December 12, 2006, Sabertooth announced that Veterans of Battle would be the final WarCry product release.Standard card sets
- WarCry (core set) (2003, 184 cards)
- Winds of Magic (2003)
- Siege of Darkness (August 2003)
- Dogs of War (December 2003)
- Path of Glory (March 2004)
- Legions of Chaos (June 2004)
- Siege of Middenheim (September 2004)
- Harbingers of War (January 2005)
- Bringers of Darkness (April 2005)
- Bearers of Redemption (July 2005)
- Swords of Retribution (October 2005)
- War of Attrition (January 2006, 388 cards from earlier expansions)
- Hand of Fate (March 2006)
- Marks of Power (May 2006)
- Veterans of Battle (January 2007)
Special pre-constructed decks of 2x60 cards ("battle boxes")
- Chivalry and Deceit (April 2004) - Bretonia vs. Skaven
- Death and Honour (January 2005) - Imperial Vampire Hunters vs. Vampire Counts
- Valor and Treachery (September 2005) - Wood Elves vs. Skaven
Special sets
- Champions of the Grand Alliance binder (September 2004) - 6x3 Alliance cards
- Champions of the Hordes of Darkness binder (September 2004) - 6x3 Horde cards
- Legends of WarCry (June 2005) - 6x3 cards for the six main races
External links
- Warhammer WarCry - Sabertooth Games' official WarCry page (not existing anymore!)
- CHAOTIT - Czech page - WarCry + Warhammer + Warhammer 40K + LOTR TMG
- CCGTOOLS - UK fan page - Details about many CCGs including WarCry