Recent
News
Recent events of interest to the fighting BrikWarrior, including
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News
Archives
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The
BrikWars Forums
Organize battles, cook up custom rules, and cause forum-based mayhem with
other BrikWars fans |
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Core
Rules 2005
The 2005 Tenth Anniversary edition of the main rulebook, in illustrated
and cross-referenced HTML.
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Supplements
The Core Rules are pretty basic - beef them up with extra stat
cards, chapters, and alternate versions.
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Downloads
Desktop graphics, template files, older game versions - there's
all kinds of free goodies over here.
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BrikWars
Fan Sites
Brick clubs from all around the world show amazing ingenuity and
astounding constructions in the course of playing BrikWars, and
the resulting websites are often nothing short of phenomenal.
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Other
Brick Wargames
If BrikWars isn't your style, there are plenty of other free brick
wargames available on the internet. Check here for a list of links.
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Bricks
on the Web
The Internet is full of amazing resources for brick enthusiasts.
Check here for links to some of our favorites.
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Frequently
Asked Questions
New to BrikWars? Having trouble figuring out the point of all
this mayhem? Check our list of Frequently Asked Questions and
you may find yourself even more confused than before.
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The
Fine Print
BrikWars needs all kinds of disclaimers to get away with causing
so much trouble. Besides our long Legal Disclaimer, you'll also
find our Fair Use and Linking to BrikWars policies here.
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Credits
BrikWars in its current state would never have been possible without
the generous help and support of dozens of fans, well-wishers,
and unwitting 'contributors.' Here's a few of the big ones.
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BrikWars
Fans:
The Vancouver LEGO® Club |
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The Vancouver LEGO® Club gathers in the nether regions of
darkest Vancouver, BC in Canada. After a mysterious
absence, they have returned even stronger as a burgeoning
powerhouse of MiniFig Death web pages.
VLC's home page can be found at http://www.vlc.ca/.
Full rundowns of their battles are on Marc Bruyere's VLC
Wars page.
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Eight
Armies and a Starbucks:
- March 29, 2002
In anticipation of getting
interviewed for a WestEnder newspaper article, the VLC
decided to show off just how badass they are by playing
a rousing game of MiniFig Death and dressing up way
too nicely. This was a straightforward Ninjas
vs. Fembots vs. Shock Troopers vs. Wandering Kamikazes
vs. Divers vs. Battle Droids vs. Studio Warfare vs.
Drag Queens battle.
image: that's
just the Man trying to keep you down.
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Five
Armies - April
19, 2002
It took five more armies
to finally destroy that Starbucks. This time it
was Magicians vs. Bricklords vs. Brigands vs. the Brick
Patrol vs. Robin's Hoods.
image: Alex
formulates yet another in a long series of cunningly
evil plots.
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Four
Armies - April
19, 2002
Before long the number of
armies started to dwindle to a level that was much closer
to being reasonable. This battle pitted Magicians
vs. Mystery Men vs. Bricklords vs. the Brick Patrol.
image: death
follows anyone who comes in contact with the cursed
Ford Anglia.
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North
Vs South
This stunning re-enactment
of the U.S. Civil War took the unusual liberty of having
nothing whatsoever to do with the U.S.Civil War.
The A-Team proved to be a decisive force in this battle,
with B.A. Barrackus' shouts of "I pity the fool!"
having deadly effects on enemy morale.
image: this
tank proved to be no match for a kamikaze owl.
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Capture
the Flag - April
19, 2002
As is true in all really
great capture-the-flag games, far less time was spent
capturing flags than was spent engaging in mass slaughter
and destroying everything in sight.
image: in
an improbable tactical match-up, a blimp swoops in to
dogfight with an assault helicopter, which in turn has
used its jury-rigged grappling hook to capture an out-of-control
flying broomstick.
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page last updated: 10.14.2004
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by any producer of plastic building bricks, and especially not
by the LEGO Company. For more details regarding the wide
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