Mordheim

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Mordheim
The Mordheim rulebook
PublishersGames Workshop
Players2 or more
Setup time10 minutes
Playing time45 minutes - 1.5 hours
ChanceHigh
SkillsStrategy, Arithmetic

Mordheim is a tabletop game published by Games Workshop in 1999. It is a variant of the company's Warhammer Fantasy game set on a warband or "skirmish" scale. Mordheim was designed by Alessio Cavatore, Tuomas Pirinen, and Rick Priestley.[1] Alongside the basic skirmish game, Mordheim also features a campaign system, where Warbands gain experience and equipment as the campaign progresses, in a similar nature to role-playing games.

The game is set during a civil war in the Empire from Imperial Year 1999, some 500 years before the present day in the Warhammer Fantasy timeline. When a comet struck and destroyed the city of Mordheim, a material called wyrdstone was scattered throughout the ruins. Mercenary warbands from all over the Warhammer world battle with one another for the wyrdstone.

Warbands[edit]

The official rulebook, which was released in 1999, introduced several warbands which players are able to use. These included human mercenaries from the Empire provinces of Reikland, Middenheim, and Marienburg, cult of the possessed, witch hunters, the sisters of Sigmar, the undead, and skaven.[2]

A Mordheim Annual was released in 2002, increasing the number of officially available warbands. The expanded set of warbands introduced orcs and goblins, dwarf treasure hunters, human mercenaries from the Empire province of Ostland and Averland, high elves, and Kislev.[3]

Computer game adaptation[edit]

A computer-based adaptation of the game titled Mordheim: City of the Damned was released for personal computers in November 2015[4] and for consoles in October 2016.[5] There also exists a mobile version titled Mordheim: Warband Skirmish by Legendary Games.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pirinen, Tuomas; Priestley, Rick; Cavatore, Alessio (1999). Mordheim Rulebook. Games Workshop. p. 2. ISBN 9781841540078.
  2. ^ Pirinen, Tuomas; Priestley, Rick; Cavatore, Alessio (1999). Mordheim Rulebook. Games Workshop. p. 76. ISBN 9781841540078.
  3. ^ Johnson, Jervis (2002). Mordheim Annual 2002. Games Workshop. ISBN 9781841543772.
  4. ^ Interactive, Focus Home. "Mordheim: City of the Damned celebrates release with the Launch Trailer". Mordheim: City of the Damned. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
  5. ^ Interactive, Focus Home. "Mordheim: City of the Damned arrives on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 18th 2016!". Mordheim: City of the Damned. Retrieved 2018-01-31.

External links[edit]

  • Broheim.net The largest collection of Mordheim rules, both official and non-official.
  • Relics of the Crusades (part 1 & part 2): a supplement set in Araby during the Warhammer Crusades.