7.6
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Ludopedia
6.7
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BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for those who love deckbuilding strategy but prefer the speed and chaos of dice.
Highlights
- Very fast game pace
- Innovative bag building
- Fun and direct combat
- Tactile and appealing components
Keep in mind
- Dice luck can be frustrating
- Language barrier for some
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Ever wondered what happens when you mix the adrenaline of dice combat with the strategy of deckbuilding? In Quarriors!, you step into the boots of a mystical warrior fighting for Glory to impress the Empress of Quaridia. The brilliant twist here is that instead of cards, you manage a 'dice bag'. Everyone starts with an identical basic set, but the real action happens in 'the Wilds' — a central market of Creature and Spell dice that you can capture to supercharge your arsenal.
The pace is frantic: each turn, you draw 6 dice from your bag and roll them. Your goal is to harness 'Quiddity' (the game's magical resource) to summon powerful creatures or cast spells that can flip the script. However, strategy is a constant balancing act. Do you spend your resources now to deploy creatures and score Glory, or do you invest everything to capture that legendary die from the Wilds that will ensure your dominance later in the game?
Combat is direct and visceral. You'll be trying to strike down your opponents' creatures to clear the path. If your creatures survive until your next turn, you score Glory points and move closer to victory. It's the kind of game where you don't waste time shuffling cards; you just draw, roll, and attack. With variable setup and the ability to create wild combos with your dice, every match offers a different challenge. It's fast, competitive, and has that 'take that' energy that keeps the table buzzing.
The pace is frantic: each turn, you draw 6 dice from your bag and roll them. Your goal is to harness 'Quiddity' (the game's magical resource) to summon powerful creatures or cast spells that can flip the script. However, strategy is a constant balancing act. Do you spend your resources now to deploy creatures and score Glory, or do you invest everything to capture that legendary die from the Wilds that will ensure your dominance later in the game?
Combat is direct and visceral. You'll be trying to strike down your opponents' creatures to clear the path. If your creatures survive until your next turn, you score Glory points and move closer to victory. It's the kind of game where you don't waste time shuffling cards; you just draw, roll, and attack. With variable setup and the ability to create wild combos with your dice, every match offers a different challenge. It's fast, competitive, and has that 'take that' energy that keeps the table buzzing.
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How to play Quarriors! Watch the game being played.
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BGH - Quarriors Tutorial
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Quarriors Fast Setup in HD
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The Quarriors! Unboxing
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Detailed Rules (with expansions up to quartifacts)
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How To Setup And Play Quarriors!
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Tech Geek Gamers teach and play Quarriors
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Quarriors Overview by Grim Tree Games
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How to Play! - Quarriors
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Categories
Families
Publisher
WizKids (I), Arclight Games, Galápagos Jogos, Intrafin Games, NECA, Stratelibri, Zvezda
Designer
Eric M. Lang, Mike Elliott
Artist
Chris Raimo, J. Lonnee
How long does a game take?
It's quite fast! Matches usually last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the player count.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all. If you've played a deckbuilder (like Dominion), you'll get the logic instantly. The only difference is you're using dice instead of cards.
How many players can join?
From 2 to 4 players. It works well in any setup, though 4 players make the table much more chaotic.
Is the game too luck-dependent?
Yes, they are dice, after all! However, the strategy lies in building your bag so the probability of rolling what you need is higher.
Who would you recommend this game to?
People who love fantasy, combat, and 'filler' games with actual depth who don't want to spend hours reading manuals.