awcho wrote:
What sort of enemy were you facing? I hope you'll share with us how you used your IG and VW (if you had any left) in the battle. Did they have much of an affect on the way the battle was fought?
I was fighting against a Mordor-Easterling force so plenty of orcs and pikes to deal with.
Since I was experimenting, I only had
3 vault wardens in my force. I took them with Mardin and some shielded warriors. Because I placed the
VW in the centre, meant that I could penetrate the centre of his orc 'formation', and slowly move inwards.
My main battle line managed to hold out for several turns against the Easterling spearmen, in which I could gradually spread warriors along his phalanx and surround the block. After a few turns of tough fighting, I managed to start trapping his troops.
It was an incredibly close victory that was eventually decided on points (due to fatigue) and I clinched it by 40 or so points (in a 600 point battle).
On another note, I had another battle today against a similar force (750 pts), it contained:
Witch King w/ Morgul Blade
Mordor Troll Chieftan
Orc Captain
Easterling Captain
Orc banner
Easterling banner
Around 30 or so orcs (bows, spears, shields, 2H weapons)
Around 20 or so Easterling (bows, pikes, swords)
My force had (I can't exactly remember):
Durin
Mardin
Dwarf Banner
24 dwarf warriors
16 dwarf rangers (8 with longbows, 8 with 2H weapons)
3 Dwarf Tunnel fighting team
Dwarf Ballista
As you can see, my force was outnumbered...and they had a troll! Still, I had Durin and his trusty captain Mardin and I expected to be outnumbered.
My
VW, some
rangers, and
Mardin headed to a small blockable pass on the left of the battlefield. Any orcs that even attempted to break through would fail, so I knew that I couldn't be flanked. Towards the left my
warriors advanced with Durin leading the advance. My opponent advanced his force forward including that damn troll.
The centre of the map was a no-go area for the whole game due to continuous exchange of arrows, only once did I venture out with my warriors, and lost 5 shielded dwarves to man bows. Fortunately, I had my
ballista and
3+ rangers which invariably made me defeat his archers and allowed me to fire at his main Easterling force. I didn't fire at the troll.
On the left flank, I charged into my friend's small orc reserve of about 15 troops, including a captain and banner, I maintained formation wityh my
VW and
Mardin which allowed my rangers to attack at the sides. The captain was killed in one turn by the
VWs and his orcs died within 2 turns...ruthless dwarven efficieny!. The left combat was going well, until the troll. I attacked it with 10 attacks whilst holding together a very thin line of warriors against the phalanx...a risky move. After 3 turns of moderate success on the front line (considering I had fewer attacks) I finally won a fight against the troll (He had a higher fight value but this time he failed to roll a 6) - it was trapped, and suffered 18 dwarven attacks - 6 of which were from
Durin's Axe. Some good rolling allowed me to kill the troll that turn.
After a few turns of massacre, my friend gave up - The only thing he had left was the WK, Easterling captain, a few orcs and some Easterling warriors. Not a lot considering I still had around 80% of my force left.
I hope these experimental battles have helped with Dwarf tactics. I will follow this discussion with interest.