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Author:  jscottbowman [ Mon Jul 05, 2010 10:56 am ]
Post subject:  cavalry charge bonus SBG

Had a great game the other day; Gondor vs an evil alliance of Moria, with Angmar and Dol Guldur (mostly because I wanted to try out several models I had painted but not yet played with.

A few queries came up regarding the Gondor knights and their cavalry bonus on the charge (extra attack and knock down). The rule states this bonus applies where the enemy charged are "warriors on foot".

That fine when all your "warriors" are bipedal humanoids, but what happens against;
wargs
giant spiders
giant bats
or any other oddities I haven't thought of above...

I was going to add trolls to the above, but I think I have worked that out; They would get the extra attack but not the knock down as the troll is "S6 or above".

comments welcome

Scott

Author:  hithero [ Mon Jul 05, 2010 11:19 am ]
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All models are on foot unless desribed as cavalry, wargs, giant spiders and bats are not cavalry. You got the troll right :) One other point though that fools 99% of new players is that you cannot just double the dice, roll and allocate to model in combat. You have to allocate the hits and then roll 2x dice to wound the model.

Author:  jscottbowman [ Mon Jul 05, 2010 11:34 am ]
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I can go with you on the wargs and spiders, but cannot accept a Bat swarm is "on foot".
However , I can agree, with the abstract, that the cavalry impetus of the charge could disperse the bats, and could therefore achieve the same effect...

Author:  senoja [ Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:55 pm ]
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bat swarms are flying though does it not state tht in the rules for flying creatures?? or in the rules for charging flying creatures gotta b in the rule book somewhere and yes wargs and spiders would b knocked down/trampled as its the strike from the rider that knocks down not the mount

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