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Faerie Chess is a commercial chess variant by Brybelly Holdings.[1]
Publishers | Brybelly Holdings |
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Years active | c. 21st century to present |
Genres | Board game Abstract strategy game Mind sport Chess variant |
Players | 2 |
Playing time | Similar to that of chess |
Chance | None |
Skills | Strategy, tactics |
Appearance
editFaerie Chess comes in a white box with a blue stripe around it.[citation needed] Each new piece has a card depicting it that also explains the piece's movement.[citation needed]
Gameplay
editFaerie Chess plays similar to regular chess, except players have a customizable army,[2] which can be different for both players. However, there are some rules, such as that pieces can only be used in certain "ranks."[3] An example rank is the first rank, where only the peasant and soldier may be used. The peasant behaves like a berolina pawn, ant the soldier moves like a king. An example of a custom army is White replacing one of their rooks with a tower, and Black replacing their queen with a jester.
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List of pieces
editName | Moveset | Rank | Cost | Notes |
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Peasant | Moves like a berolina pawn | First rank | 2 | Can promote. |
Soldier | Moves to any adjacent square | First rank | 3 | Can't promote. |
Herald | Moves like a dabbaba | Second rank | 6 | Freezes any nearby piece, if near a king, the game ends in a stalemate. |
Tower | Moves like a rook and ferz | Second rank | 10 | Kings and regents can use this piece to castle. |
Chamberlain | Moves like dabbaba, but captures like ferz | Second rank | 6 | Can swap with a king, queen, jester, or regent if there's no pieces in between them. |
Thief | Moves like an alibaba | Second rank | 5 | Doesn't capture pieces by landing on them, but by landing near them. |
Lancer | Moves like a camel | Second rank | 5 | |
Catapult | Moves like a threeleaper | Second rank | 3 | |
Inquisitor | Moves like a dabbaba and ferz | Second rank | 8 | Freezes any nearby enemy piece, if near a king, the game ends in a stalemate. |
Pontiff | Moves like a bishop, but bounces off the edge of the board | Second rank | 8 | |
Courtesan | Moves like a wazir and alfil | Second rank | 6 | |
Jester | Moves like a queen | Third rank (must replace queen) | 12 | Can't capture, nor be captured. |
Regent | Moves like an alibaba | Third rank (must replace king) | 15 | Gains queen movement if the queen is taken, behaves like a king. |
Mercenary | Moves like an alibaba | No rank (placed on H4 or A5 depending on whether White or Black uses it) | No cost | Can only be moved by a player targeting it. |
References
edit- ^ "Faerie Chess from Brybelly has a number of 'fantasy' pieces". Sasketchewan Today. 29 May 2022.
- ^ "Faerie Chess | Board Game".
'Faerie Chess' is a new take on Chess, featuring both the classic Chess units and 14 new unit types with new abilities/movements.
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