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Designed By
Art By
Published By
Year Published
1991
# of Players:
2 − 6
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 2 players
Recommended with 2, 4 players
(3 voters) [poll]
Playing Time
45 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
12 and up
User Suggested Ages
12 and up
(1 voter) [poll]
Language Dependence
No necessary in-game text
(2 voters) [poll]
Category
Mechanic
Primary Name
Hordes of the Things
Alternate Names
HOTT
Expanded By
Families
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A fantasy miniatures game that is based on the same system as De Bellis Antiquitatis and De Bellis Multitudinis. The first edition was published in 1991, with a much more clearly written second edition being published in 2002. The game consists of a single rulebook.

The player's miniatures are organized onto stands or 'elements', an army consisting of about 10-14 such elements. Troop types range from powerful Heroes, Magicians, and Dragons, through such things as Blades, Riders, and Spears and down to the humble Hordes of the game title.

Movement is alternate, with each player dicing for action points (PIPs) which allow them to move single elements or groups of elements, deploy certain element types and use magicians to be-spell enemy troops. Combat between elements is resolved by each player rolling a die and adding the element's combat factor. Highest score wins, with some elements automatically destroying others and most others being destroyed if their final score is half, or less, than that of the opponent.

The strength of the game is that their are no 'fixed' armies. With only a few restrictions (concerned with which elements can be generals and the proportion of 'powerful' troop types) you can construct your army any way you wish. This means you can create armies to represent those from any work of fantasy fiction, myths, legends, films, TV anything else that your imagination desires. A large number of example army lists, from a variety of sources, are included in the rules book.

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4 universal paper army template
see description on DBA files section. basically a universal paper army template that allows you to represent every possible unit as described in the DBA and HOTT rule sets.
2009-10-27
5 HotT one-page player aid, updated for second edition
Very few changes from the first edition, but for those who must have the latest, here it is.
2009-01-30
5 Paper Mario armies
Cut and paste to make armies for Mario, Bowser, and the ShyGuys, with plenty of options.
2008-03-08
1 hottsv.doc
Player-aid in Swedish
2005-07-25
1 LegoHOTT.rtf
Conversion for using Legos to play HotT
2005-01-18
6 hott-aid.pdf
One page Player Aid!
2004-06-06
Statistics
Board Game Rank: 1026
Num Ratings: 125
Average Rating: 7.41
Standard Deviation: 1.61
Num Views: 31709
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Fans: 9
Personal Comments: 53
Users Owning: 217
Users Wanting: 10
Users Trading: 7
Has Parts For Trade: 0
Want Parts In Trade: 0
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Total Plays: 530
Plays This Month: 5
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