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Wizards and Warriors is a CBS television series from 1983. Welcome to the magical continent of Aparens, which is currently divided into two warring realms; in the south we have Camarand, home of goodness and truth, and in the north, the darksome land of Karteia.
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Wizards & Warriors is a platformer with both dungeon-crawler...
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Wizards & Warriors is a platformer with both dungeon-crawler and mild RPG elements. Players have to roam through large levels looking for enough gems to pay their way to a boss fight and could collect keys, treasure, and special items along the way, while dealing with a limited inventory.
Linear Warriors, Quadratic Wizards: Warriors are Crutch Characters, but wizards have Magikarp Power. Mage Born of Muggles : Someone who was born with magic powers to normal parents. Mage Marksman : A magical fighter who can use both magic and ranged weapons (like bows or guns).
Tropes used in Wizards and Warriors (TV series) include: Chivalrous Pervert - Prince Justin Greystone. Flynning - It's a good thing Greystone's sword is enchanted, or it would surely have broken under the repeated clashing of blades.
Wizards and Warriors is an American comedy adventure fantasy series that aired on CBS from February 26 to May 14, 1983. Starring Jeff Conaway, Julia Duffy, Walter Olkewicz, Duncan Regehr, and Clive Revill, eight one-hour episodes were made.
Wizards & Warriors is a platform game in which players control Kuros through the forests of Elrond to Castle IronSpire, where he must defeat Malkil and rescue the princess. [2] Starting in the Elrond forest, players explore the trees to find items and to reach the caves and tunnels.
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Wizards & Warriors is a role-playing video game for Microsoft Windows designed by David W. Bradley.