Shadowrun Duels
Shadowrun Duels is a collectible miniatures game produced by WizKids, based on Shadowrun. The game is a 1∶12 scale (1″ = 1′) action-figure-based variant of WizKids’ Clix games, with separate bases that have three Clix dials. This lets the figures take damage in one of three areas (Head, Weapon, or Body) as they fight in the game.
When the game was announced there were going to be three releases of six figures each. The third series was never produced due to the low sales of the first two series. A series of cards that can give figures a bonus were given out as convention and tournament bonuses.
As of 2010, the rights were owned by Topps which acquired WizKids in 2003, and retained the Shadowrun IP when they sold WizKids in 2009.
Figures
| R | SKU | Name | P | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ʀ1 | WZK6400 | The Street Deacon | 2 | ♂ human vigilante |
| ʀ1 | WZK6401 | Kyushi | 2 | ♀ Yakuza assassin |
| ʀ1 | WZK6402 | Liada | 3 | ♀ elf mage |
| ʀ1 | WZK6403 | G-Dogg | 3 | ♂ ork bouncer |
| ʀ1 | WZK6404 | Lothan the Wise | 4 | ♂ troll mage |
| ʀ1 | WZK6405 | Silver Max | 3 | ♂ dwarf rigger |
| TF | WZK6406 | Kellan Colt | 2 | ♀ human mage |
| ʀ2 | WZK6407 | Karkhov | 2 | ♂ street samurai |
| ʀ2 | WZK6408 | Midnight | 2 | ♀ elf cat-burglar |
| ʀ2 | WZK6409 | Natokah | 4 | ♂ human shaman |
| ʀ2 | WZK6410 | Kross | 3 | ♂ ork bodyguard |
| ʀ2 | WZK6411 | Wolf Nev | 3 | ♂ troll ganger |
| ʀ2 | WZK6412 | Draven von Drekill | 2 | ♂ dwarf |
| ᴜ3 | WZK641? | (cyberzombie) | – | ♂ (no shirt, large sword) |
| ᴜ3 | WZK641? | (decker) | – | ♀ (punk, crop-top) |
| ᴜ3 | WZK641? | (Saeder-Krupp security guard) | – | – (body armor, full helm) |
| ᴜ3 | WZK641? | (Scottish elf) | – | ♂ elf (well dressed w/ kilt) |
| ᴜ3 | WZK641? | (street ganger) | – | ♂ (no shirt, red overalls) |
| ᴜ3 | WZK641? | (vampire) | – | ♀ (tied button-down shirt) |
| GC | — | Ares Macrotechnology Weapons Tester | 0 | +2 to Weapon value |
| GC | — | Doc Wagon Basic Service | 0 | Remove 2 clicks of damage |
| GC | — | Misuhama Computer Technologies Matrix Certification | 0 | +2 to a black die just rolled |
| GC | — | Novatech Survival Trainee | 0 | +2 to a yellow die just rolled |
| GC | — | Renraku Red Samurai Training Facility | 0 | +2 to Defense value |
| GC | — | Shiawase Biotech Division | 0 | +2 to Move value |
| GC | — | Wuxing, Inc Magic Certification | 0 | +2 to a red die just rolled† |
| GC | — | Yamatetsu Cybernetics Laboratory | 0 | +2 to a white die just rolled |
†Official errata: the card reads “black die” but should read “red die”
FAQ
- Figure Corrections
- #003 Liada does not have damage bonus for attacks using yellow dice; the yellow damage bonus noted on her tape is a misprint.
- Replace the first sentence of the back of the Wuxing, Inc Magic Certification gear card with the following text:
“Increase by 2 the value of any red die just rolled during one of this figure’s attack actions, after any Bad Karma is resolved.” - Preparing Your Figure
- Character point costs and gear point costs use different systems, and are not interchangeable. Every character receives up to twelve points of equipment, which has no effect on the amount of points available to build a team of characters.
- Aces
- Aces do not inflict damage or cause ace effects if the attack misses.
- Each ace causes 1 damage if the attack hits, except red aces, which cause one normal damage and one additional damage due to the Major Mojo ace effect.
- The Dice
- When using red or black dice alone in an attack, they can only be used within the range of their respective damage track.
- Check For Shields
- The defender chooses which dice are blocked by any shields which may be available.
- Shields have no effect on whether or not an attack hits its target, only how much damage a successful hit causes.
- Measuring Movement and Attacks
- Line of fire may not be measured through any part of either the attacker’s base or the target’s.
- General Clarifications
- A roll of a “0” on a d10 results in a score of 10, not 0.
- There is no restriction on the use of duplicate characters.
External links
- WizKidsGames (June 2003) Shadowrun Duels (homepage).
- WizKidsGames (June 2003) SRD Standard Rules.
- WizKidsGames (June 2003) SRD Advanced Rules.
- WizKidsGames (August 27, 2003) SRD FAQ.
- Shadowrun Duels at Board Game Geek (Image gallery includes Release 3 prototypes)