jdizzy001 wrote:
Uruk bereserkers. Back in the day before everyone was armed with a weapon they weren't so bad because they only had a two handed weapon but now...
You know I dont fear them that much but they definitely are much better with that rule. Same with Khazads. Theyre a pain.
But they do have killing power and theyre tough to shoot down. Lets put it this way. Its never fun seeing them walkin my way haha.
infinateremains wrote:
Bow elves, the amount of time my Mordor force would be suppressed by those little buggers sitting back as far as deployment would allow just to snipe off all my expensive monsters - Cave drake I'm looking at you. It has meant taking the shadow lord more often which is a costly investment just to nerf them.
Thats really surprising. For me whenever I have bows they never ever seem to kill monsters and rarely even wound them....
Especially weird are my elves. Ive had games where theyre just sniping the life out of the enemy and other games theyre useless. But I did play against one person for around a year who used Thranduil, Leggo, Tauriel, and plenty of bows. Often Mirkwood rangers. Was a huge pain.
largonien wrote:
Last game (with a friend), my elves were able to kill... 0 uruks !
When I wasn't failing to hit, I rolled a 4 when needing a 5, or a 5 when needing a 6... Such a waste of points!
Moreover, I took Galadriel for fun, to negate the uruks bowfire... then the Uruk showed up, with 0 bow and 0 crossbow...
Maybe you'll be one day as lucky as my friend was that day, and you won't loose a single warrior before the lines clash
It happens.
I just played a game with Uruk Hai Isengard.
I had I believe 14-15 x bows plus Vraskus amazing snipe ability.
What ended up happening was I kept rolling 5's and 6's to hit and 4's and lower to wound.
We had a tri battle and I think I managed the entire game to kill 2 morannon orcs or maybe 3, put a wound on a troll, and kill around 4 dwarves.
Keep in mind this was at 800 points in a long pitched battle where I shot for probably most of the game.
It just is up to the dice sometimes.