Clix (miniatures)
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Patent drawing of a Clix figure on a combat dial
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Publisher(s) | WizKids |
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Players | 2 or more |
Age range | 14 and up |
Setup time | < 2 minutes (Excluding team building) |
Playing time | 30+ minutes, Game times vary depending on number of players and the number of build points being used. |
Random chance | Some (Dice rolling) |
Skill(s) required | Arithmetic Reading Logic Strategy Common sense Metagaming Opportunity cost Wargaming Tactics Probability Dice Rolling |
Clix is a miniatures wargaming system developed by WizKids. It is characterized by the use of a dial wheel in the base of miniature figurines. The dial can be turned to reveal hidden information, representing the changing statistics of the figurine as the game progresses. This has been rebranded into the Combat Dial System by WizKids recently[when?][citation needed].
Clix games include:
- Creepy Freaks
- Crimson Skies
- Halo ActionClix
- HeroClix
- DC HeroClix
- Marvel HeroClix
- Indy HeroClix
- The BPRD and Hellboy HeroClix
- City of Heroes HeroClix
- City of Villains HeroClix
- Invincible HeroClix
- Gears of War HeroClix
- Iron Maiden HeroClix
- The Lord of the Rings HeroClix
- Street Fighter HeroClix
- Star Trek HeroClix
- Yu-Gi-Oh HeroClix
- HorrorClix
- Mage Knight
- MechWarrior
- Shadowrun Duels
- SportsClix
- Star Trek: Attack Wing
- MLB SportsClix
- ToonClix
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