Killerkatanas wrote:
I am new to WOTR and played a game with my Uruks versus Dwarves:
at one point in the game I had Saruman with four companies of Uruk Pikes, which was part of a Battlehost, and included an Army banner, facing Dain Ironfoots troops. Dain troops charged and hit me with one company out of six (he was in long colum), called Epic Rampage and strike, plus Baruk-Khazad, and rolled something like 24 dice(for a total of 16 hits). These hits were rolled again for 9 more. These dice were rolled again for another 5 hits, and again for 3 hits, and again for 1 hit, and then finally ended. In total 34 hits!
Saruman's formation of 24 figures was wiped out including Saruman himself. I only had 18 dice back and scored 9 hits.
Quite a brutal ability, which only Dain and Gimli have. This was combined with some of his other abilities to produce hits on a 3+.
In one combat my most powerful leader and his troops were wiped out, some 500+ points, simply vanished! Ironicaly, Dain's unit cost around 500 points too, so something is definitely wrong here with the points system!
Brian
There are elements of the game which need re-balancing. But FFS, for an experienced player to pull this kind of thing on a new player is rediculous. I've never experienced it; the bunch of gamers I play with would never just utterly crush a newbie right off the bat in their first game. Why go to such lengths just to mug a new player, exploit the fact that it's entirely reasonable to expect them to not have an encyclopedic knowledge of every rule and combo, and forever put them off the game? If I saw such a thing, i'd think 'Well done, fools, you've just annoyed someone who wanted to be a part of something you enjoy, and cheated yourself out of a new and potentially enthusiastic player who'd contribute to the gaming group.' Play competitive, just perhaps save the uber-smashing, full-tilt, tournament-level combos of insta-death at bay for the first few games. Jeez.
Ok, I'm making some assumptions here, so if I'm out of line, I apologise. But if I were playing an intro game, I'd keep it friendly, and not just blatently annihilate someone I can take advantage of. It also mis-represents the game. Everyone agrees there are elements of WotR that need to be re-dressed, but it's not so utterly broken as to be unplayable. Work arounds and sensibble house-rules can easily be employed to fix some issues, or...not. I've not had any probs just playing it as is, even with the things in place that I'd change, were I in charge. I love WotR, I hope the dashed unsporting noobb-crushing hasn't dampened your enthusiasm for the game.