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Eivor playing a game of orlog

Orlog is a dice game popular among the Norse and Anglo-Saxons in which the contestants attempt to reduce their opponent's "health", as represented by a set of 15 stones, to zero through various dice rolls and bonus effects.

Gameplay[]

A game of orlog consists of a number of rounds between two players. Before the game begins, players flip a coin to determine who moves first. Each round has three phases: Roll, God Favor, and Resolution. In the Roll phase, the two players take turns rolling their individual sets of dice. After each roll, players chooses which dice to keep, if any, and which to reroll. A player may reroll some or all of the dice up to two times on this phase. In the God Favor phase, each player can choose to cast a blessing from a figure in Norse mythology, or may skip it entirely. Players can pick blessings from up to a total of three figures, and can increase the variety of blessings available to them by successfully beating select challengers across Norway and England.[1]

The blessing costs vary in their amount of favor, which is represented by the symbol "" and is accumulated across multiple rounds. The blessings take affect during the Resolution phase, with some blessings having priority in the sequence over others. In the Resolution phase, each players' set of dice faces are compared with damage blocked or dealt, and favor gained or stolen. The game is over when a player's health reaches zero.[1]

Dice faces[]

ACV-AxeOrlog Deal 1 ACV-AxeOrlog damage. ACV-HelmetOrlog Block 1 ACV-AxeOrlog.
ACV-ArrowOrlog Deal 1 ACV-ArrowOrlog damage. ACV-ShieldOrlog Block 1 ACV-ArrowOrlog.
ACV-StealFavorOrlog Steal 1
from the opponent.
ACV-GodFavorOrlog Earn 1

Pieces[]

Piece Name Effect Cost Location
ACV Orlog Thor Thor's Strike Deal damage to the opponent after the Resolution phase. 4: Deal 2 damage

8: Deal 5 damage

12: Deal 8 damage
Starting piece
ACV Orlog Idun Iðunn's Rejuvenation Heal Health after Resolution phase. 4: Heal 2 Health

7: Heal 4 Health

10: Heal 6 Health
Rygjafylke
ACV Orlog Vidar Víðarr's Might Remove ACV-HelmetOrlog from the opponent. 2: –2 ACV-HelmetOrlog

4: –4 ACV-HelmetOrlog

6: –6 ACV-HelmetOrlog
Rygjafylke
ACV Orlog Ullr Ullr's Aim Your ACV-ArrowOrlog ignore the opponent's ACV-ShieldOrlog. 2: 2 ACV-ArrowOrlog ignore ACV-ShieldOrlog

3: 3 ACV-ArrowOrlog ignore ACV-ShieldOrlog

4: 6 ACV-ArrowOrlog ignore ACV-ShieldOrlog
Ravensthorpe
ACV Orlog Heimdall Heimdall's Watch Heal Health for each attack you block. 4: +1 Health per block

7: +2 Health per block

10: +3 Health per block
Grantebridgescire
ACV Orlog Baldr Baldr's Invulnerability Add ACV-HelmetOrlog for each die that rolled ACV-HelmetOrlog.
Add ACV-ShieldOrlog for each die that rolled ACV-ShieldOrlog.
3: +1 per die

6: +2 per die

9: +3 per die
Ledecestreshire
ACV Orlog Brunhild Brunhild's Fury Multiply ACV-AxeOrlog, rounded up. 6: x1.5 ACV-AxeOrlog

10: x2 ACV-AxeOrlog

18: x3 ACV-AxeOrlog
East Anglia
ACV Orlog Freyr Freyr's Gift Add to the total of whichever die face is in majority. 4: +2

6: +3

8: +4
Lunden
ACV Orlog Hel Hel's Grip Each ACV-AxeOrlog damage dealt to the opponent heals you. 6: +1 Health per damage

12: +2 Health per damage

18: +3 Health per damage
Oxenfordscire
ACV Orlog Skadi Skaði's Hunt Add ACV-ArrowOrlog to each die that rolled ACV-ArrowOrlog. 6: +1 ACV-ArrowOrlog per die

10: +2 ACV-ArrowOrlog per die

14: +3 ACV-ArrowOrlog per die
Sciropescire
ACV Orlog Skuld Skuld's Claim Destroy opponent's for each die that rolled ACV-ArrowOrlog. 4: –2 per die

6: –3 per die

8: –4 per die
Essexe
ACV Orlog Frigg Frigg's Sight Reroll any of your or your opponent's dice. 2: Reroll 2 dice.

3: Reroll 3 dice.

4: Reroll 4 dice
Cent
ACV Orlog Loki Loki's Trick Ban opponent's dice for the round. 3: Ban 1 dice<

6: Ban 2 dice

9: Ban 3 dice
Jorvik
ACV Orlog Freyja Freyja's Plenty Roll additional dice this round. 2: +1 die

4: +2 dice

6: +3 dice
Eurviscire
ACV Orlog Mimir Mímir's Wisdom Gain for each damage dealt to you this round. 3: +1 per damage

5: +2 per damage

7: +3 per damage
Eurviscire
ACV Orlog Bragi Bragi's Verve Gain for each die that rolled ACV-StealFavorOrlog. 4: Gain 2 per die

8: Gain 3 per die

12: Gain 4 per die
Lincolnshire
ACV Orlog Odin Odin's Sacrifice After the Resolution phase, sacrifice any number of your health tokens. Gain per health token sacrificed. 6: Gain 3 per health token

8: Gain 4 per health token

10: Gain 5 per health token
Suthsexe
ACV Orlog Var Vár's Bond Each spent by your opponent heals you. 10: +1 Health per

14: +2 Health per

18: +3 Health per
Wincestre
ACV Orlog Thrymr Thrymr's Theft Reduce the effect of a God Favor invoked by the opponent this round. 3: –1 level

6: –2 levels

9: –3 levels
Glowecestrescire
ACV Orlog Tyr Tyr's Pledge Sacrifice any number of your Health tokens. Destroy opponent's per Health sacrificed. 4: –2 Health per token

6: –3 Health per token

8: –4 Health per token
Hamtunscire

Trivia[]

  • Although the second phase is called "God Favor", neither Brunhild or Thrymr are gods, as they are a Valkyrie and a jötunn, respectively.

Behind the scenes[]

Orlog is an Old Norse word relating to the concepts of fate, natural law, and primal essence.

Despite the name and the gameplay featuring figures from Norse mythology, orlog did not actually exist in history. In an interview with the tabletop news site Dicebreaker, Assassin's Creed: Valhalla's co-development game director Benoit Richer revealed that the goal behind orlog was to create a game that would feel credible to the time period rather than being historically accurate, as their research could not find clear rules for contemporary Norse games. Furthermore, what few games that are known to have existed, such as tafl games, often used irregularly-shaped cylindrical pieces or uneven hand-carved dice, both of which proved too difficult for Valhalla's physics engine to manipulate. Seeking a compromise, developers went for the feel of historical games while embellishing as needed with modern elements like standardized pieces.[2]

ACV Orlog Development

Orlog's development stage

The first draft of orlog played more like a deck-building game, where players had to collect special dice across the world. The idea to have the Norse gods influence the game was kept from the concept stage, and in this version, it was done by rolling a deity's face. However, playtesting teams from Ubisoft Singapore and Ubisoft Chengdu found it too cumbersome, and so simplified it into the dice-matching feature and replaced the god dice with favor tokens. The working concept dice and rules scribbled on sticky notes resolved with repeated playtests, but it was not until late 2020 that a mock orlog was digitized using the program Tabletop Simulator, allowing the teams to finish the final version to implement into Valhalla.[2]

A mere week after Valhalla's mid-November 2020 release, Ubisoft's statistics showed that players had won over 3.5 million games of orlog.[3] With its unexpected popularity, Ubisoft announced that they would enter into a partnership with gaming collectibles producer PureArts to create a physical set that would be available for sale sometime in 2021.[2]

Four months later, on 1 April 2021, the official French Assassin's Creed Twitter account posted a short teaser video showing the finished product being used in trial sessions.[4] There would be no further updates until April 27, when PureArts' Twitter account posted a promotional image and announced that the physical orlog set would be available for pre-order beginning May 13, adding that fans hoping to get one could enter a giveaway in the meantime.[5] The giveaway website, which included an embedded widget from the marketing platform Gleam,[6] prompted visitors to sign in with their email, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube accounts to earn up to 5 entries for the upcoming draw that would be held on November 15.[7]

On May 13, PureArts released a product trailer and announced that their online store was open for pre-ordering the orlog set,[8][9] and in celebration, designer Antoine Henry from Ubisoft Singapore posted a picture from orlog's initial stages with the colored dice and sticky notes as described in Dicebreaker.[10] In PureArts' store, the orlog sets were listed as containing 1 carved wooden case, 2 wooden dice bowls, 32 polished stones for health counters, 2 linen pouches, 50 metal Favor tokens, 2 sets of 20 wooden God tokens, 2 sets of 6 acrylic dice, 1 metal game coin, and 1 linen game mat measuring 18” x 26” (45 cm x 66 cm). The sets were limited to 500 units exclusive to North and South America, selling for $200 USD each, and were expected to be delivered to customers any time between October to December 2021.[11] Within a day of opening the site, PureArts reported that nearly all of the pre-order units had sold;[12] the final set was bought four days later on May 17, though PureArts assured fans that they could sign up to join a waitlist if a set became available in the future.[13]

On 12 August, a retail version of the game was released.[14]

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Carter, Chase (23 November 2020). Assassin's Creed: Valhalla's Viking dice game Orlog will get a physical version in 2021. Dice Breaker. Archived from the original on 23 November 2020. Retrieved on 8 February 2021.
  3. Ubisoft (17 November 2020). Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Valhalla is the Biggest Assassin's Creed Game Launch in History. GlobeNewswire. Archived from the original on 17 November 2020. Retrieved on 8 February 2021.
  4. Twitter Assassin's Creed FR (@AssassinsFR) on Twitter "Vous l'avez demandé. Nous l'avons fait. Voici l'Orlog, en chair et en bois.🎲 pic.twitter.com/QDoMM9I87f" (screenshot)
  5. Twitter PUREARTS (@PureArtsLimited) on Twitter "To all of the mighty Vikings out there waiting for their Orlog Dice Game, the wait is almost over!!! You'll have to wait until May 13th to pre-order your Orlog Deluxe Edition game set, but you don't have to wait to try and win one! Enter our giveaway now: purearts.com/pages/orlog-bo... pic.twitter.com/Fjkpl1oVre" (screenshot)
  6. Gleam (27 April 2021). ORLOG Board Game Deluxe Giveaway Contest. Gleam. Retrieved on 19 May 2021.
  7. PureArts (27 April 2021). ORLOG Board Game Deluxe Giveaway – PureArts. PureArts. Retrieved on 19 May 2021.
  8. Twitter PUREARTS (@PureArtsLimited) on Twitter "PureArts and Ubisoft present the official Orlog dice game of @Assassinscreed Valhalla! Click below and pre-order your extremely limited Deluxe Edition Orlog dice game only available in our online store: purearts.com/products/orlog... pic.twitter.com/lsCFQFMKAi" (screenshot)
  9. YouTube Assassin's Creed Valhalla Orlog Dice Game Set Deluxe Edition from PureArts is HERE! on the PUREARTS YouTube channel
  10. Twitter Antoine Henry (@bob2356) on Twitter "I'm not a big meme person, but this is too tempting! How it started: How it's going:👇 pic.twitter.com/LlGOxuNcG8" (screenshot)
  11. PureArts (13 May 2021). Assassin's Creed Valhalla Viking Orlog Dice Game Deluxe Edition – PureArts. PureArts. Archived from the original on 13 May 2021. Retrieved on 19 May 2021.
  12. Twitter PUREARTS (@PureArtsLimited) on Twitter "It's been 24 hours since the #Orlog Deluxe Edition launched and we are almost sold out!! This is your last chance to get your hands on this collector set brought to life directly from @AssassinsCreed #Valhalla! Don't miss your chance to get yours TODAY! purearts.com/products/orlog... pic.twitter.com/TID0cZspPo" (screenshot)
  13. Twitter PUREARTS (@PureArtsLimited) on Twitter "THE #ORLOG DICE GAME DELUXE EDITION IS SOLD OUT! Thank you so much for the support. If you didn't get to preorder your set, we just opened a waitlist for anyone who missed it. Make sure you join the waitlist to know when one becomes available! mailchi.mp/purearts.com/o... pic.twitter.com/zQiwrwUxs1" (screenshot)
  14. PureArts (12 August 2021). Assassin's Creed Valhalla Viking Orlog Dice Game Retail Edition – PureArts. PureArts. Archived from the original on 14 August 2021. Retrieved on 26 August 2023.

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