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'''Battlesystem''' is a tabletop [[miniature wargaming|miniature wargame]] designed as a suplement to and for use with the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] [[role-playing game]]. It was first published in 1985 and was for use with both Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and the Basic/Expert Dungeons & Dragons (see [[editions of Dungeons & Dragons]]). The game was promoted as a successor to [[Chainmail (game)|Chainmail]] and a such a return to the roots of Dungeons & Dragons.
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'''Battlesystem''' is a tabletop [[miniature wargaming|miniature wargame]] designed as a supplement for use with the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[role-playing game]]. It was first published in 1985 and was usable with both ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' and the Basic/Expert ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (see [[editions of Dungeons & Dragons]]). The game was promoted as a successor to [[Chainmail (game)|''Chainmail'']] and thus as a return to the wargame roots of ''Dungeons & Dragons''.
  
In a Battlesystem game each [[miniature figure|miniature]] represents 10 troops or one commander or hero. There are no statistics in the game for any troops or characters, instead all are derived from the relevant Dungeons & Dragons publications. This means that any creature from the [[Monster Manual]] or similar publications can be used as 'troops' with their in game points cost based on the [[Experience point|XP]] reward listed for killing the creature.
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In a Battlesystem game each [[miniature figure|miniature]] represents multiple troops (10, 5, or 2, depending on the troops' level or hit dice) or a single hero or commander. There are no statistics in the game for any troops or characters, instead all are derived from the relevant ''Dungeons & Dragons'' publications. This means that any creature from the ''[[Monster Manual]]'' or similar publications can be used as 'troops', with their in-game point cost based on the [[Experience point|XP]] reward listed for killing the creature.
  
 
==First edition==
 
==First edition==

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Battlesystem is a tabletop miniature wargame designed as a supplement for use with the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It was first published in 1985 and was usable with both Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and the Basic/Expert Dungeons & Dragons (see editions of Dungeons & Dragons). The game was promoted as a successor to Chainmail and thus as a return to the wargame roots of Dungeons & Dragons.

In a Battlesystem game each miniature represents multiple troops (10, 5, or 2, depending on the troops' level or hit dice) or a single hero or commander. There are no statistics in the game for any troops or characters, instead all are derived from the relevant Dungeons & Dragons publications. This means that any creature from the Monster Manual or similar publications can be used as 'troops', with their in-game point cost based on the XP reward listed for killing the creature.

First edition

The first edition of Battlesystem was sold as a box set which contained:

  • 32-page rule book
  • 24-page scenario book
  • 16-page guide to miniatures
  • 2 Player Aid Cards
  • 2 Metal Miniature Generals
  • 3-D fold-up 'miniatures'
  • Army Roster Sheets
  • 801 die-cut counters

Second Edition

The second edition of Battlesystem, for use with 2nd Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, was available in the form of two books Battlesystem (1989) and Battlesystem Skirmishes (1991)

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