Dragon Warriors is a fantasy role playing game (RPG) system written by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson and published by Corgi Books in 1985 and 1986.
As of April 2011, Serpent King Games is the licence holder of Dragon Warriors, and has re-published updated versions of the Mongoose books which are available on DriveThruRPG.com .
The game offered a choice of warrior classes, Knight and Barbarian, as well as the necessary information required to play a Human, a Dwarf, or an Elf.
It also includes several elements for campaign setting such as a complete world map and the accompanying descriptions of far away lands and cities.
The original material from the six Dragon Warriors books of the 1980s has been re-edited and updated, including new covers and artwork.
The new material has been overseen and approved by the original Dragon Warriors authors, Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson, and includes a new introduction to the rulebook by the former.
It is a supplement containing a large list of monsters from the world of Legend along with a set of Random Encounter Tables for various terrain.
Taking content from Magnum Opus' In From The Cold, this adds in the previously PDF only adventure, Fury of the Deep.
The Cursed King is planned, as well as Brymstone, an expansion of the material originally presented in Red Giant magazine.
It was produced in pdf-format only, featuring adventures, new professions, and other material for the Dragon Warriors RPG re-release.
Casket of Fays is an A5 fanzine produced by the Dragon Warriors community and published by Red Ruin on DriveThruRPG.
Casket of Fays features adventures, new magic items, non-player characters, new monsters and articles on the lore of Legend, all compatible with the Dragon Warriors RPG.
"[5] Dragon Warriors was ranked 48th in the 1996 reader poll of Arcane magazine to determine the 50 most popular roleplaying games of all time.
The UK magazine's editor Paul Pettengale commented: "Unfortunately, even though this is a fine, solid system, the format makes it tricky to use in play.