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Culture Shock is an alternative method of play that restricts players to only use cards within their warrior's culture. For example, the Japanese Warrior, Ninja could never use the French weapon, Rapiere. As a result, players can still choose to play any one card, but the combinations are limited. Hence, Culture Shock is generally perceived as the best method of play to enable newer players or players with fewer cards to be able to compete against more experienced players with a larger selection of cards.
Culture Shock is an alternative method of play that restricts players to only use cards within their warrior's culture. For example, the Japanese Warrior, Ninja could never use the French weapon, Rapiere. As a result, players can still choose to play any one card, but the combinations are limited. Hence, Culture Shock is generally perceived as the best method of play to enable newer players or players with fewer cards to be able to compete against more experienced players with a larger selection of cards.


==First Release==
==Sets==
{{main|List of Anachronism (game) Sets}}
The first release of the game was in three parts. The first part was a free demo consisting of the warriors Miyamoto Musashi, Beowulf, their support cards, and a playmat in the April [[2005]] issue of [[InQuest Gamer]]. The second was a [[starter pack|starter set]] featuring the warriors Spartacus, Achilles, their support cards, dice, and a playmat. The final portion was 16 warrior packs. Each warrior pack consists of one warrior card and their four specific support cards.
The initial game was released in three parts. The first part was a free demo consisting of the warriors Miyamoto Musashi, Beowulf, their support cards, and a playmat in the April [[2005]] issue of [[InQuest Gamer]]. The second was a [[starter pack|starter set]] featuring the warriors Spartacus & Achilles, their support cards, dice, and a playmat. The final portion was 16 warrior packs. Set 2 followed soon after, and TriKing attempted to release a new Set every 3-4 months.


===Cultures===
===Published Sets===
For the published Sets, cards were available in four different avenues. Each Set contained a Starter Box, with ten cards representing two warriors and their respective support cards. Released with the Starter were 16 Warrior Packs, each containing five cards representing a warrior and their support cards. Players could then mail in UPC codes to get the last two "Mail-in" Warrior Packs. Finally, by playing in sanctioned tournaments, players received exclusive promotional cards. Each pack always had the same cards, so there was no rarity or randomness, outside of promotional cards.
'''[[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greeks]]'''
*[[Achilles]]
*[[Alexander the Great]]
*[[Herakles]]
*[[Leonidas I|Leonidas]]
*[[Milo of Croton]]


This format lasted through Set 7, the final release published by TriKing Games. Due to financial concerns, TriKing went on a "hiatus" in early 2007, from which it has yet to return. The company continued sending tournament kits, but had let go of its design team after they turned in the card text for Set 9. TriKing had little to no presence during the important 2007 summer conventions; soon after, they stopped sending tournament kits, and their forums have been in disrepair since October.
'''[[History of Japan#Feudal Japan|Feudal Japanese]]'''
*[[Miyamoto Musashi]]
*[[Nakano Takeko]]
*[[Ninja]]
*[[Oda Nobunaga]]
*[[Saito Musashibo Benkei]]


===Players' Committee===
'''[[Norsemen|Norse]]'''
Since then, players and designers have attempted to keep the game alive. Anachronism's Lead Developer released the finished card text for the unpublished Set 8, sanctioning it for organized play. He is in the process of doing the same for Set 9. Players in "The Coliseum" (an alternate Anachronism forum) have worked together to create a full set of card images, to be used online or printed at home. Though Wikipedia does not allow the link to "The Coliseum", these resources can be found at [http://www.heardworld.com/dystemporalia/ Dystemporalia] or the [http://web.mac.com/mindbomber/iWeb/Alexandria/ Anachronism Cantina].
*[[Beowulf (hero)|Beowulf]]
*[[Canute the Great]]
*[[Freydís Eiríksdóttir]]
*[[Grettir Asmundarsson|Grettir the Strong]]
*[[Harald Hardrada]]


Going even further, a handful of dedicated players, along with a couple of former design team members, have formed the Anachronism Players' Committee (PC). Also based out of "The Coliseum," the PC is working to finalize Set 9 text, continue an organized play system, and develop the first post-TriKing release -- Set 10.
'''[[Ancient Rome|Romans]]'''
* [[Female gladiator#Halicarnassus|Amazonia]]
* [[Julius Caesar]]
* [[Marcus Claudius Marcellus]]
* [[Maximinus Thrax|Maximinus]]
* [[Spartacus]]


===Promotional Cards===
===Releases===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5"
Promotional cards based on the first set have been released. The promos include alternate versions of existing warriors and new inspirations.
! style="background:#afdfaf;" | Set #
! style="background:#afdfaf;" | Release date
! style="background:#afdfaf;" | Cultures featured
! style="background:#afdfaf;" | Notes
|-
| '''Set 1''' || April 2005 || [[Ancient Greece|Greek]], [[History of Japan#Feudal Japan|Japanese]], [[Norsemen|Norse]], [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] || Demo pack instead of mail-ins
|-
| '''Set 2''' || June 2005 || [[Briton]], [[China|Chinese]], [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]], [[Mongols|Mongol]] || No promotional cards with this set
|-
| '''Set 3''' || September 2005 || [[France|French]], [[Germanic Tribes|Germanic]], [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]], [[Scotland|Scottish]] || -
|-
| '''Set 4''' || November 2005 || [[Ireland|Irish]], [[Māori]], [[Persian Empire|Persian]], [[Russia|Russian]] || -
|-
| '''Set 5''' || February 2006 || [[Aztec]], [[Japanese people|Japanese]], [[Saracen]], [[Spain|Spanish]] || -
|-
| '''Set 6''' || August 2006 || [[China|Chinese]], [[Piracy|Pirate]], [[Romanians|Romanian]], [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] || -
|-
| '''Set 7''' || November 2006 || [[Frontier Thesis|American Frontiersmen]], [[Mycenaean Greece|Greek]], [[Israelites|Tribes of Israel]], [[Troy|Trojan]] || Last published release
|-
| '''Set 8''' || October 2007 || [[History of Africa|African Kingdoms]], [[Briton]], [[Carthage|Carthaginian]], [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] || Released as card text
|-
| '''Set 9''' || April 2007 || [[History of Italy|Italian]], [[History of Korea|Korean]], [[Norsemen|Norse]], [[Piracy|Pirate]] || Being released as card text
|-
| '''Set 10''' || January 2007 || [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy]] [[Byzantine Empire|Roman]], [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]], [[Israelites|Tribes of Israel]], ? (see below) || Player-created, in development
|}


==Competitive Play==
The promotional cards of Set 1 are:
Anachronism featured a series of tournaments with high-profile prizes, such as a trip to one of various destinations in [[Europe]]. At the local level, Tournament Organizers and Mercenaries schedule and run tournaments of various sizes. The prizes for these events are often exclusive promotional cards. Each month, a new set of three promotional cards are sent to stores hosting sanctioned tournaments. Near the end of Anachtonism's published run, TriKing began charging for these tournament kits. Since the advent of Set 8, all tournament kits are available online at [http://www.heardworld.com/dystemporalia/ Dystemporalia] or the [http://web.mac.com/mindbomber/iWeb/Alexandria/Depot.html/ Anachronism Cantina].
*Alexander III of [[Macedon]]
*Leonidas I of [[Sparta]]
*[[Bushido]]
*Nobunaga
*Shinmen Takezo
*Canute I of [[Denmark]]
*Geat King Beowulf
*Gaius Julius
*[[Mars (god)|Mars]]
*Spartacus of [[Thrace]]


There used to be a series of larger tournaments held over the late spring and summer months. Starting in 2006, TriKing began sanctioning Regional Qualifier tournaments. Open qualifier tournaments for U.S. Nationals and the World Championship were held at [[Origins International Game Expo|Origins]], in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. U.S. Nationals took place the next month in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]], at [[Gen Con]], which also had another open qualifier for Worlds.
==Set 2==
Set 2 was released in June of 2005. It consists of the Britons, Chinese, Egyptians and Mongols. The Promotional Pack associated with this set includes [[Robin Hood]] and [[Yue Fei]]. The starter set for the 2nd release pits [[Ramses II]] against [[Genghis Khan]].


The annual World Championship was held at [[Dragon Con]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. In September 2005, Mattieu Brochu won a new [[BMW MINI|MINI Cooper]] as the grand prize of the first Anachronism World Championship. One year later, in September 2006, Garritt Pruim won a [[Toshiba]] [[laptop computer]] as the grand prize of the second Anachronism World Championship. In 2007, the World Championship was cancelled by TriKing, the day before the U.S. Nationals at GenCon.
===Cultures===
'''[[Briton]]s'''
*[[Alfred the Great]]
*[[Boudicca]]
*[[King Arthur]]
*[[Richard I of England|Richard the Lionheart]]
*[[Robin Hood]]


Recently, the Players' Committee has attempted to revive Competitive Play, using online resources such at [[Apprentice (software)|Apprentice]], [http://www.lackeyccg.com/ LackeyCCG], and over [[AOL Instant Messenger|AIM]] with an [http://www.heardworld.com/dystemporalia/playmat/ Online Playmat]. The first tournament organized by the PC is offering the winner the choice of Set 10's final culture sweep.
'''[[China|Chinese]]'''
*[[Guan Yu]]
*[[Hua Mulan]]
*[[Jie (ruler)|Jie the Tyrant]]
*[[Sun Tzu]]
*[[Yue Fei]]

'''[[Ancient Egypt|Egyptians]]'''
*[[Cleopatra VII]]
*[[Horemheb|Horemheb the Restorer]]
*[[Ramses II]]
*[[Seti I]]
*[[King Scorpion|Srqt the Scorpion King]]

'''[[Mongols]]'''
*[[Attila the Hun]]
*[[Genghis Khan]]
*[[Khutulun]]
*[[Kublai Khan]]
*[[Subutai|Subedei]]

==Set 3==
The 3rd Set was released on September the 15th, 2005. The 3rd set features the Scottish, Germanic, Native Americans and French cultures. The 2-player starter set for set 3 features [[Joan of Arc]] and [[William Wallace]]. The German folk hero [[Sigurd|Siegfried]] and Makataimeshekiakiak ([[Black Hawk (chief)|Black Hawk]]), the Native American warrior, were the mail in promotional warrior packs for this set, available through a UPC mail-in similar to the [[Robin Hood]]/[[Yue Fei]] one done for Set 2.

===Cultures===
The names listed are those which appear on the cards, common Anglicized names follow them in parentheses:

'''[[Scotland|Scots]]'''
*Calum III ([[Malcolm III]])
*Raibeart Brus ([[Robert the Bruce]])
*Rob Ruadh MacGriogair ([[Robert Roy MacGregor]])
*Sgàthach an Eilein Sgiathanaich ([[Scathach]] of Skye)
*Ullium Uallace ([[William Wallace]])

'''[[Germanic Tribes]]'''
*[[Alaric I|Alarich]]
*[[Arminius]]
*[[Fredegund|Fredegunde]]
*[[Sigurd|Siegfried]]
*Theoderich Der Grosse ([[Theodoric the Great]])

'''[[France|French]]'''
*[[Charlemagne]]
*[[Charles Martel]]
*Roland Le Paladin ([[Roland]] the Paladin)
*Sainte Jeanne D'Arc ([[Joan of Arc]])
*[[Vercingetorix]]

'''[[Native Americans in the United States|Native Americans]]'''
*Maĥpíya Lúta ([[Red Cloud]])
*Makataimeshekiakiak ([[Black Hawk (chief)|Black Hawk]])
*Tecumtha ([[Tecumseh]])
*Tĥašúŋka Witkó ([[Crazy Horse]])
*Tĥatĥáŋka ĺyotake ([[Sitting Bull]])

(Note: The names of the Native American Warriors appear to be printed in [[Americanist phonetic notation]]. This list uses an h marked with a [[circumflex]] to represent an h with a [[caron]].)

===Promotional Cards===
A second batch of promotional cards for tournament players was released for Set 3. This set of promos added additional new warriors and support cards to existing cultures rather than adding alternate versions of existing warriors. The Set 3 promotional cards are:
*[[Hattori Hanzo]]
*Herakles of [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]]
*[[Naegling]]
*[[Clotho]]
*[[Lachesis (mythology)|Lakesis]]
*[[Atropos]]
*[[Set (mythology)|Seth]]
*[[Chan Zhang]]
*[[Stone of Scone|Stone of Destiny]]
*[[Batu Khan]]

==Set 4==
Set 4 was released in late November, 2005. It features warriors from the Māori Islands, Russia, Ireland, and Persia. The starter set features Irish King Brian Boru vs. the Russian Tsar Peter the Great. The mail-in promotional warriors for this set are the Māori Maui Tiki-tiki, and the Persian Darius the Great. The mail-in offer began on December 1st, 2005, and ended March 10th, 2006. Starting with this set, the number of UPCs required to be mailed in has been increased from 3 to 4 per warrior, but the shipping and handling cost of $1.99 US remained the same.

===Cultures===
'''[[Māori]]'''
*[[Pōtatau Te Wherowhero|Ariki Te Wherowhero]]
*[[Hatupatu]]
*[[Kupe]]
*[[Māui (Māori mythology)|Maui Tiki-tiki]]
*[[Te Rauparaha|Te Raupraha]]

'''[[Persian Empire|Persian]]'''
*[[Apranik]]
*[[Cyrus the Great]]
*[[Darius the Great]]
*[[Mithridates VI]]
*[[Shapur I]]

'''[[Russia|Russian]]'''
*[[Catherine II of Russia|Catherine the Great]]
*[[Ivan IV of Russia|Ivan the Terrible]]
*[[Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky|Prince Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky]]
*[[Peter I of Russia|Peter the Great]]
*[[Saint Alexander Nevsky]]

'''[[Ireland|Irish]]'''
*Benrig [[Medb]]
*[[Brian Boru]]
*[[Cu Chulainn]]
*[[Donal McCarthaigh Mor]]
*[[Fionn mac Cumhaill|Finn MacCumhaill]]

===Promotional Cards===
The Set 4 tournament promos added additional new warriors and support cards to existing cultures rather than adding alternate versions of existing warriors. With the addition of the first promotional Armor card, a player could theoretically make an all-promo deck. The Set 4 promotional cards are:
*[[Bagpipes|A'Phìob Mòr]]
*[[D'Artagnan]]
*[[Bannockburn|Allt A'Bhonnaich]]
*[[Great Sphinx of Giza|Šspw]]
*[[Thor's Oak|Donor-Eiche]]
*[[Rapier|Rapière]]
*[[Three sectional staff|San Jie Gun]]
*[[Migration Period|Völkerwanderung]]
*[[Thunderbird (mythology)|Wakíηyaη]]
*[[Tĥahé Huhúwanap'iη]]

==Set 5==
Set 5 was released during the last week of February, 2006. It features the [[Aztecs]], the [[Spain|Spanish]], the [[Saracen]]s, and a revisiting of the [[Japanese people|Japanese]]. The starter set for Set 5 features Moctezuma II vs. Hernán Cortés. The promotional warriors for Set 5 are Sanada Nobushige and Tariq ibn Ziyad. They are obtainable via a mail-in offer like that of Sets 2, 3, and 4.

===Cultures===
'''[[Aztec]]'''
*[[Auítzotl]]
*[[Cuitláhuac]]
*[[Itzcóatl]]
*[[Moctezuma II]]
*[[Tlacaelel]]

'''[[Japanese people|Japanese]]'''
*[[Hijikata Toshizo]]
*[[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]]
*[[Sanada Yukimura|Sanada Nobushige]]
*[[Takeda Shingen]]
*[[Uesugi Kenshin]]

'''[[Saracen]]'''
*[[Amr ibn al-A'as]]
*[[Harun al-Rashid]]
*[[Mavia (queen)|Maowvia]]
*[[Saladin|Salah ah-Din]]
*[[Tariq ibn Ziyad]]

'''[[Spain|Spanish]]'''
*[[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]
*[[El Cid Campeador]]
*[[El Gran Capitán]]
*[[Hernán Cortés]]
*[[Isabella I of Castile]]

===Promotional Cards===
The Set 5 tournament promos continued in the pattern of Set 3 and 4, adding new warriors and support cards to existing cultures rather than adding alternate versions of existing warriors. The Set 5 promotional cards are:
*[[Newgrange|Sí an Bhrú]]
*[[Coat of arms of Ireland|Cláirseach Bhorú]]
*[[Hawaiki]]
*[[Pouwhenua|Pou Whenua]]
*[[Cyrus Cylinder|Ostovany Khourosh]]
*[[Sagaris]]
*[[Grigori Rasputin|Rasputin]]
*[[Baba Yaga]]
*[[Godfrey of Bouillon]]
*[[Geiseric|Gaiseric]]

==Set 6==
Set 6 was released on August 24, 2006. It features [[Romanians]], the [[Turkic people|Turks]], a revisit of the [[China|Chinese]], as well as [[Piracy|Pirates]]. This last culture features warriors from existing cultures, but also with the "Pirate" designation. Set 6 was also the first set to feature the "rival" designation. Though becoming a rival does nothing in and of itself, certain cards key off your warrior having a rival. The starter set for Set 6 features Vlad Tepes Dracula vs. Beyazid I the Thunderbolt. The promotional warriors for Set 6 are Zhang Jiao and Blackbeard, and are obtainable via a mail-in offer like that of Sets 2 through 5.

===Cultures===
'''[[China|Chinese]]'''
*[[Cáo Cāo]]
*[[Lü Bu]]
*[[Ma Chao]]
*[[Zhang Fei (Three Kingdoms)|Zhang Fei]]
*[[Zhang Jiao]]

'''[[Piracy|Pirates]]'''
*[[Anne Bonny]]
*[[Bartholomew Roberts|Black Bart]]
*Gráinne Ní Mháille ([[Grace O'Malley]])
*[[Francis Drake|Sir Francis Drake]]
*[[Blackbeard]]

'''[[Romanians]]'''
*[[Burebista]]
*[[Michael the Brave]]
*[[Mircea I of Wallachia|Mircea the Old]]
*[[Stephen III of Moldavia|Stephen the Great]]
*[[Vlad III Dracula|Vlad Tepes Dracula]]

'''[[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]]'''
*[[Mehmed II|Mehmed II the Conqueror]]
*[[Murad IV|Murad IV the Cruel]]
*[[Selim I|Selim I the Brave]]
*[[Suleiman the Magnificent|Suleiman I the Magnificent]]
*[[Bayezid I|Beyazid I the Thunderbolt]]

===Promotional Cards===
In the months leading up to October 2006, tournament promos began to be recycled. The first new post-convention promos came out with the October prize packs. The Set 6 promotional cards are:
*[[Liu Bei]]
*[[Saif]]
*[[Jihad]]
*[[Aztec sun stone|Cuauhxicalli]]
*[[Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan|Templo Mayor]]
*[[Reconquista]]
*[[Tomás de Torquemada]]
*[[Xerxes I of Persia|Xerxes I]]
*[[Kamikaze (typhoon)|Kamikaze]]
*[[Moscow Kremlin|Kremlin]]

==Set 7==
Set 7's released announced the arrival of Frontier Americans, Tribes of Israel, Trojans, and a unexpected revisit of the Greeks. This set was released during the 2006 Thanksgiving holiday season, with its starter featuring Theseus vs. Priam. The UPC mail-in warriors were James Beckwourth and Barak.

===Cultures===
'''[[Frontier Thesis|American Frontiersmen]]'''
*[[Jim Bowie]]
*[[Jim Bridger]]
*[[James Beckwourth]]
*[[Daniel Boone]]
*[[Hugh Glass]]

'''[[Mycenaean Greece|Greek]]'''
*[[Agamemnon]]
*[[Odysseus]]
*[[Ajax (mythology)|Ajax]]
*[[Theseus]]
*[[Menelaus|Menelaos]]

'''[[Israelite|Tribes of Israel]]'''
*[[David]]
*[[Barak]]
*[[Judas Maccabeus|Judah Maccabee]]
*[[Joshua]]
*[[Samson]]

'''[[Troy|Trojans]]'''
*[[Aeneas]]
*[[Brutus of Troy|Brutus]]
*[[Hector]]
*[[Priam]]
*[[Paris (mythology)|Paris]]

===Promotional Cards===
The first Set 7 promotional card, Isla Tortuga, showed up in February 2007. The Set 7 promos are as follows:
*[[Confucius]]
*[[Laozi|Lao Tzu]]
*[[Alicorn|Unicornio Cuerno]]
*[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]
*Isla [[Tortuga]]
*[[Kilij]]
*[[Istanbul|İstanbul]]
*[[Vlad II Dracul]]
*[[Order of the Dragon|Ordin de Balaur]]
*[[Yggdrasil]]

==Set 8==
Due to numerous circumstances, Set 8 will not be officially printed by TriKing Games. Since all of the card text was already written at the time of this decision, the text has been posted on the Anachronism forums; printouts of the card text are allowed for tournament play. Set 8 includes two new cultures, African Kingdoms and Carthaginians, and revisits of the Britons and Romans.

===Cultures===
'''[[Africa|African Kingdoms]]'''
*[[Ezana of Axum|Aeizanas of Axum]]
*[[Kahina|Dahiyah al-Kahina]]
*Kedeke [[Amanirenas]]
*[[Memnon (mythology)|Memnon]]
*[[Shaka|Shaka Zulu]]

'''[[Briton]]s'''
*[[Ethelfleda]]
*[[Edward I of England|King Edward]]
*[[Henry V of England|Henry V]]
*[[Uther Pendragon]]
*[[William I of England|William the Conqueror]]

'''[[Carthage|Carthaginians]]'''
*[[Hamilcar Barca]]
*[[Hannibal]] Barca
*[[Hasdrubal (Barcid)|Hasdrubal]]
*[[Himilco (general)|Himilco]]
*[[Xanthippus of Carthage|Xanthippus]]
'''[[Ancient Rome|Romans]]'''
*[[Female gladiator#Halicarnassus|Achillea]]
*[[Fabius Maximus]]
*Gnaeus Pompeius Maximus ([[Pompey]])
*[[Horatius Cocles]]
*Publius [[Scipio Africanus]]

===Promotional Cards===
Since this set was never printed, neither were the promotional cards associated with it. However, like the rest of Set 8, said cards had their text finalized. These cards are being released similar to traditional tournament prizes, though proxy printouts stand in for actual cardstock. Cards released so far include:
*[[Old Glory]]
*[[Hera]]
*[[Urim and Thummim]]
*[[Gideon (Bible)|Gideon]]
*[[Lycurgus of Sparta|Lycurgus]]
*[[Catalina de Erauso]]
*[[Bec de Corbin]]
*[[Aztec warfare#Mêlée weapons|Quauhololli]]
*[[Shamshir]]

==Set 9==
Due to the switch of warriors between Sets 7 and 8, TriKing announced the cultures found in both sets (including the Italians). At the end of 2006, a TriKing employee announced that, because of forces beyond their control, the Italians had been moved to Set 9. Much like Set 8, this one is indefinitely postponed; its appearance here is no indication that it will be released at any point.

===Cultures===
'''[[Italian people|Italians]]'''
*[[Caterina Sforza]]
*[[Cesare Borgia]]
*[[Erasmo of Narni|Erasmo da Narni]]
*[[Federico da Montefeltro]]
*[[Giovanni dalle Bande Nere]]

'''[[Korean people|Koreans]]'''
*[[Kim Yun-hu]]
*[[Taejo of Joseon|Yi Seonggye]]

'''[[Norsemen|Norse]]'''
*[[Brynhildr|Brunhild]]
*[[Eric Bloodaxe]]

'''[[Piracy|Pirates]]'''
*[[Hayreddin Barbarossa|Barbarossa]]
*[[Jeanne de Clisson]]

==Competitive Play==
Anachronism features a series of tournaments with high-profile prizes, such as a trip to one of various destinations in [[Europe]]. At the local level, Tournament Organizers and Mercenaries schedule and run tournaments of various sizes. The prizes for these events are often exclusive promotional cards. Each month, a new set of three promotional cards are sent to stores hosting sanctioned tournaments.

There is also a series of larger tournaments held over the late spring and summer. Starting in 2006, TriKing began sanctioning Regional Qualifier tournaments. Open qualifier tournaments for U.S. Nationals and the World Championship are held at [[Origins International Game Expo|Origins]], in [[Columbus, Ohio]]. U.S. Nationals takes place the next month in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]], at [[Gen Con]], which also has another open qualifier for Worlds.

The annual World Championship is held at [[Dragon Con]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. In September 2005, Mattieu Brochu won a new [[BMW MINI|MINI Cooper]] as the grand prize of the first Anachronism World Championship. One year later, in September 2006, Garritt Pruim won a [[Toshiba]] [[laptop computer]] as the grand prize of the second Anachronism World Championship.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.trikinggames.com/ The Official Anachronism site]
*[http://www.trikinggames.com/ The Official Anachronism site]
*[http://www.trikinggames.com/forums/ TriKingGames Forums]
*[http://www.trikinggames.com/forums/ TriKingGames Forums] -- Currently unable to add new posts
*[http://www.heardworld.com/dystemporalia/ Dystemporalia] -- A very handy Anachronism site
*[http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/anachronism_tcg/ Anachronism Yahoo Group]
*[http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/anachronism_tcg/ Anachronism Yahoo Group]
*[http://web.mac.com/mindbomber/iWeb/Alexandria/ Anachronism Cantina] -- Site with Players' Committee updates
*[http://www.coactlive.com/ Triking Portal Provider]
*[http://www.coactlive.com/ Triking Portal Provider]
*[http://www.heardworld.com/dystemporalia/ Dystemporalia] -- A very handy Anachronism site
*[http://www.phpbbserver.com/anacronismobras/index.php?mforum=anacronismobras/ Brazilian Anachronism Forum]
*[http://www.phpbbserver.com/anacronismobras/index.php?mforum=anacronismobras/ Brazilian Anachronism Forum]
*[http://anachronism.free.fr/index.php French Anachronism Forum]
*[http://anachronism.free.fr/index.php French Anachronism Forum]

Revision as of 13:21, 31 December 2007

Anachronism
Players2-4*
Setup time3 minutes
Playing time5–10 minutes
ChanceMedium
Age range7 and up
SkillsStrategy, Dice rolling, Collecting

Anachronism is a tabletop game with aspects of both miniatures and collectible card genres. The creators of the game, TriKing Games and The History Channel, have dubbed it "The Greatest Game in History".

Description

The game is a contest of arms between two warriors from numerous historical periods. Each game lasts a maximum of five rounds. The game is unusual for a card game in that it does not use shuffling as a randomization technique. Anachronism "decks" consist of five cards, and players do not draw cards or have a "hand" of cards. Despite the relatively small number of cards used in each game, card interactions and strategy can become surprisingly intricate, especially in the later rounds. Each player places their chosen warrior card on the playmat and their four support cards, face down, in slots corresponding to the first four rounds. The support cards may be any combination of inspiration, weapon, armor, or special cards. Each player flips their leftmost face-down support card at the beginning of each round. Initiative numbers on the support cards determine which player goes first in each round. The warrior cards may move and be turned (faced) as in a miniatures game. Support cards represent a variety of historical weapons, armor, items, deities, people, places or concepts such as the Norse sverd or Japanese book Go Rin No Sho. The game's name is derived from the ability to mix the various support cards such that the ancient Greek Leonidas wearing a kimono may fight a Japanese ninja who is wielding a gladius. Dice are used by both the attacker and defender to determine the outcome of battles.

Each warrior card has four stats: life, speed, experience, and damage:

  • Life indicates the warrior's starting life total. Current cards have values ranging from 5 to 10.
  • Speed shows how many actions the warrior can take each round. This is usually 3, but a few warriors have slightly more or less than this.
  • Experience has subtle but far-reaching effects as an all purpose tie-breaking stat. It is the most variable of the statistics with current extremes ranging from 1 to 10.
  • Damage shows how much damage the warrior deals with a basic attack. This is almost always 1. However, Aztec warriors usually have a base damage value of 0.

Every warrior and weapon card has an attack grid showing what bonus or penalty is applied to attacks rolls to each possible space. Blank spaces on an attack grid indicate that the warrior or weapon can not attack that square. Attack grids are relative to the orientation of your warrior, so skillful management of attack grids becomes very important to successful gameplay.

Elements

Every Inspiration and Warrior has an element reflecting the nature of the card. Elements also identify card interaction. A popular example is Maui-Tiki-Tiki, who gains +1 to all attack rolls against fire warriors. Clearly, he is a water warrior.

  • Fire "melts" Metal
  • Metal "cuts" Wood
  • Wood "penetrates" Earth
  • Earth "absorbs" Water
  • Water "puts out" Fire
  • Fire cards, like Mercury, represent speed.
  • Metal cards, like Horemheb the Restorer or Rokumonsenmon, represent strength.
  • Wood cards, like Leonidas, represent longevity.
  • Earth cards, like Zeus, represent experience.
  • Water cards, like the Oracle of Delphi, represent intelligence.
  • Wind cards, like Ninja, represent cunning.
  • Aether cards, like Seti I, represent religious or spiritual cards.

Multiplayer

Anachronism's standard rules are for two players, but official support and rules have been given for multiplayer battles. Multiplayer Anachronism is usually played with four players, either in teams or as a free-for-all. The standard four by four battlemat is used and additional starting rows are squeezed into the normally unused border rows. This means that each corner has an overlap of two starting rows, making it possible for two warriors to start adjacent to each other. Free-for-all style multiplayer can also be played with only three participants.

This does not limit the number of participants to just four. Many players have created thier own large mats, ranging from 5X5 to a giant 8 x12 mat. With this, it is possible to have six to even eight competitors playing.

Culture Shock

Culture Shock is an alternative method of play that restricts players to only use cards within their warrior's culture. For example, the Japanese Warrior, Ninja could never use the French weapon, Rapiere. As a result, players can still choose to play any one card, but the combinations are limited. Hence, Culture Shock is generally perceived as the best method of play to enable newer players or players with fewer cards to be able to compete against more experienced players with a larger selection of cards.

Sets

The initial game was released in three parts. The first part was a free demo consisting of the warriors Miyamoto Musashi, Beowulf, their support cards, and a playmat in the April 2005 issue of InQuest Gamer. The second was a starter set featuring the warriors Spartacus & Achilles, their support cards, dice, and a playmat. The final portion was 16 warrior packs. Set 2 followed soon after, and TriKing attempted to release a new Set every 3-4 months.

Published Sets

For the published Sets, cards were available in four different avenues. Each Set contained a Starter Box, with ten cards representing two warriors and their respective support cards. Released with the Starter were 16 Warrior Packs, each containing five cards representing a warrior and their support cards. Players could then mail in UPC codes to get the last two "Mail-in" Warrior Packs. Finally, by playing in sanctioned tournaments, players received exclusive promotional cards. Each pack always had the same cards, so there was no rarity or randomness, outside of promotional cards.

This format lasted through Set 7, the final release published by TriKing Games. Due to financial concerns, TriKing went on a "hiatus" in early 2007, from which it has yet to return. The company continued sending tournament kits, but had let go of its design team after they turned in the card text for Set 9. TriKing had little to no presence during the important 2007 summer conventions; soon after, they stopped sending tournament kits, and their forums have been in disrepair since October.

Players' Committee

Since then, players and designers have attempted to keep the game alive. Anachronism's Lead Developer released the finished card text for the unpublished Set 8, sanctioning it for organized play. He is in the process of doing the same for Set 9. Players in "The Coliseum" (an alternate Anachronism forum) have worked together to create a full set of card images, to be used online or printed at home. Though Wikipedia does not allow the link to "The Coliseum", these resources can be found at Dystemporalia or the Anachronism Cantina.

Going even further, a handful of dedicated players, along with a couple of former design team members, have formed the Anachronism Players' Committee (PC). Also based out of "The Coliseum," the PC is working to finalize Set 9 text, continue an organized play system, and develop the first post-TriKing release -- Set 10.

Releases

Set # Release date Cultures featured Notes
Set 1 April 2005 Greek, Japanese, Norse, Roman Demo pack instead of mail-ins
Set 2 June 2005 Briton, Chinese, Egyptian, Mongol No promotional cards with this set
Set 3 September 2005 French, Germanic, Native American, Scottish -
Set 4 November 2005 Irish, Māori, Persian, Russian -
Set 5 February 2006 Aztec, Japanese, Saracen, Spanish -
Set 6 August 2006 Chinese, Pirate, Romanian, Turkish -
Set 7 November 2006 American Frontiersmen, Greek, Tribes of Israel, Trojan Last published release
Set 8 October 2007 African Kingdoms, Briton, Carthaginian, Roman Released as card text
Set 9 April 2007 Italian, Korean, Norse, Pirate Being released as card text
Set 10 January 2007 Holy Roman, Egyptian, Tribes of Israel, ? (see below) Player-created, in development

Competitive Play

Anachronism featured a series of tournaments with high-profile prizes, such as a trip to one of various destinations in Europe. At the local level, Tournament Organizers and Mercenaries schedule and run tournaments of various sizes. The prizes for these events are often exclusive promotional cards. Each month, a new set of three promotional cards are sent to stores hosting sanctioned tournaments. Near the end of Anachtonism's published run, TriKing began charging for these tournament kits. Since the advent of Set 8, all tournament kits are available online at Dystemporalia or the Anachronism Cantina.

There used to be a series of larger tournaments held over the late spring and summer months. Starting in 2006, TriKing began sanctioning Regional Qualifier tournaments. Open qualifier tournaments for U.S. Nationals and the World Championship were held at Origins, in Columbus, Ohio. U.S. Nationals took place the next month in Indianapolis, Indiana, at Gen Con, which also had another open qualifier for Worlds.

The annual World Championship was held at Dragon Con in Atlanta, Georgia. In September 2005, Mattieu Brochu won a new MINI Cooper as the grand prize of the first Anachronism World Championship. One year later, in September 2006, Garritt Pruim won a Toshiba laptop computer as the grand prize of the second Anachronism World Championship. In 2007, the World Championship was cancelled by TriKing, the day before the U.S. Nationals at GenCon.

Recently, the Players' Committee has attempted to revive Competitive Play, using online resources such at Apprentice, LackeyCCG, and over AIM with an Online Playmat. The first tournament organized by the PC is offering the winner the choice of Set 10's final culture sweep.