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book originally published by Hero Games in 1985 that allows gamemasters to plan and present fantasy role-playing games using the Hero System rules. Several revised editions of the book have subsequently been published.


Description

''Fantasy Hero'' uses the rules of the Hero System for character creation and combat, adapted for the fantasy genre by adding rules for magic items, spells, and fantastical creatures. The first edition published in 1986 also includes two short sample adventures, as well as rules for converting other role-playing games to ''Fantasy Hero''.


Magic

The first two editions of ''Fantasy Hero'' ("3rd" and "4th" edition) include a series of theme-oriented magical colleges, and a specific mechanical basis for spellcasting. In the 5th edition supplement the concept of colleges is removed, replaced by twelve different magic systems.


Publication history

Hero Games originally published the superhero role-playing game ''Champions'' in 1981, using a set of rules for character creation, skills and combat that came to be known as the Hero System. This system was further refined in a second edition of ''Champions'' (1982) and again in a third edition (1985). In 1986, Hero Games released ''Fantasy Hero'', a 160-page softcover book designed by Steve Peterson, and illustrated by Brian Hamilton, Denis Loubet, Patricia Moriarity, Scott Ruggels, Carolyn Schultz-Savoy, and Patrick Zircher, that included the Hero System without the superhero rules, but with relevant fantasy rules. As other editions were published, this edition became known as ''Fantasy Hero 3rd edition'', since it used the 3rd edition of the Hero System rules. About this time, Hero Games ran into financial difficulties and was taken over, becoming a subsidiary of Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.). In 1990, I.C.E./Hero Games released the 4th edition of the ''Hero System'' as a stand-alone generic rules system, without the ''Champion'' superhero rules. They also published a new edition of ''Fantasy Hero'', a 256-page softcover book that did not contain the basic Hero System rules, only the fantasy rules; this required players to have the 4th edition ''Hero System'' book in order to play ''Hero Fantasy'' games. In 2003
Steven S. Long Steven S. Long is a role-playing game author and one of the owners of Hero Games. Career Long started playing Champions in 1982. He began writing for the game ten years later, starting with articles in the Hero Games house magazine, ''Adventurer ...
designed a new edition of ''Fantasy Hero'' for the 5th edition of Hero System, a 416-page softcover book. In 2009, a new edition of ''Fantasy Hero'', a 480-page hardcover book, was published to be paired with the new 6th Edition Hero System.


Reception

Phil Masters Phil Masters is a British role-playing game designer and author. Career Phil Masters' writing credits in role-playing games go back to ''White Dwarf'' Magazine #20 and the ''Fiend Folio'' of ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons''. Masters wrote about h ...
reviewed the original edition of ''Fantasy Hero'' for '' White Dwarf'' #76, giving it an overall rating of 9 out of 10, but warned that "This is not a game for the lazy. ..Nonetheless, for those who want flexibility, high colour and playability, it's probably the best thing on the market." In Issue 9 of '' The Games Machine'', John Woods reviewed the original edition and liked the character creation system, calling the non-random point-buy system "one of the most appealing parts of the system." He concluded, "This is little-known system certainly deserves more players. The rules are very clearly written and attractively presented, and the game offers wonderful opportunities for referees who are prepared either to develop their own background material or to spend a little time customising adventures intended for other systems. Well worth tracking down!"


Awards

At the 2004
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, the 5th Edition of ''Fantasy Hero'' won gold for "Best Non-d20 Supplement''.


Other reviews

*'' Different Worlds'' #42 *'' White Wolf'' #25 (Feb./March, 1991) *'' Pyramid''


Publications

The following publications have been released to support ''Fantasy Hero'': * ''Broken Kingdoms'' (2001) – a unique ''Fantasy Hero'' setting. * ''Fantasy Hero'' (1st edition, 1985) * ''Fantasy Hero'' (2nd edition, 1990) * ''
Fantasy Hero Companion ''Fantasy Hero Companion'' is a supplement published by Hero Games / Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) in 1990 for the fantasy role-playing game ''Fantasy Hero''. Contents ''Fantasy Hero Companion'' is a supplement for ''Fantasy Hero'' presentin ...
'' (1990) – included mass combat rules. * ''Fantasy Hero Companion II'' (1992) – included detailed naval rules. * ''Magic Items'' – an early-edition magical items list. * ''The Spell Book'' – an early-edition spell list. Publications since 2003 support the new 5th edition Hero System rules: * ''Fantasy Hero'' (
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, 416 pages) * ''Fantasy Hero Battlegrounds'' (2004, 128 pages) * ''Fantasy Hero Grimoire'' (
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, 270 pages) * ''Fantasy Hero Grimoire II: The Book of Lost Magic'' (
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, 144 pages) * ''Monsters, Minions, and Marauders'' (2003, 128 pages) * ''
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'' (2004, 319 pages) – a high fantasy setting * ''
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setting * ''Asian Bestiary, Vol. I'' (2006, 144 pages) * ''Asian Bestiary, Vol. II'' (2006, 144 pages) * ''Nobles, Knights, and Necromancers'' (2006, 176 pages) * ''Tuala Morn'' (2007, 300 pages) – a pseudo-Celtic fantasy setting * ''Enchanted Items'' (2007, 240 pages) * ''The Atlantean Age'' (2008) – a high fantasy setting * ''Urban Fantasy Hero'' (2009) * ''The Book of Dragons'' (2009) In addition, these Hero game system publications could be used to support a ''Fantasy Hero''
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: * ''Hero System Almanac 1'' (1993) * ''Hero System Almanac 2'' (1995) * ''Hero Bestiary'' (2nd edition, 1992) – a general Hero bestiary that includes fantasy genre creatures. * ''
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'' (
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, 239 pages) * ''Hero System Combat Handbook'' (
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, 160 pages) * ''Hero System Equipment Guide'' (
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, 206 pages) * ''Horror Hero'' (1994) * ''Ninja Hero'' (1st edition, 1990) * ''Ninja Hero'' (2nd edition, 2004, 160 pages) * ''The Ultimate Martial Artist'' (1st edition, 1994) * ''The Ultimate Martial Artist'' (2nd edition, 2002, 192 pages) * ''The Ultimate Mentalist'' (1st edition, 1995) * ''The Ultimate Mentalist'' (2nd edition, 2006, 290 pages) * ''The Ultimate Metamorph'' (2005, 248 pages) * ''The Ultimate Mystic'' (2005, 230 pages) * ''The Ultimate Skill'' (2006, 400 pages) * ''The Ultimate Speedster'' (2006, 292 pages) * ''The Ultimate Supermage'' (1996) * ''The Ultimate Vehicle'' (2003, 236 pages)


References

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