Showing posts with label Warriors of Minas Tirith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warriors of Minas Tirith. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Hobbit SBG - Hunter Orcs V Gondor













“Send out word, there is a price on their heads"          
Azog, An Unexpected Journey, The Hobbit

Welcome one and all. This week saw a new member, Tom, join the club and partake in some Hobbit SBG goodness. Tom is a fairly new to all the new Hobbit rules so we decided to have a simple game of To the Death. Tom bought 500pts of old school Gondor and I was using my Hunter Orc army.




Narzug mtd on his Fell warg leading his warband


Fimbul (General) and Yazneg spread out across the battlefield


Meanwhile Faramir (General) instructs his Captain to hold the barricade. The rabble of mindless orcs look threatening.


Damrod and the Rangers of Gondor set up in open ground, preparing to make it rain arrows on the oncoming orcs. 


Turn 1: The Hunter Orcs surge forward. They have spied the Gondorians and want blood.


Fimbul leads a sneaky flank attack.


Captain Faramir leads the Knights to open ground. The rangers stand still and in the resulting shoot phase manage to shoot 2 fell wargs from underneath their orc riders. First blood to Gondor. 


Turn 2: The Warriors of Minas Tirith spy the flank charge and form a rather uninviting spear line. Fimbul mutters an orcish curse and instructs his riders to hold ground until the main lines clash.


Enraged by the loss of their faithful steeds, the Hunter orcs press on towards the line of Gondor. 


Yazneg leads his riders towards the edge of the barricade to try and get round the side of it. In the resulting shoot phase, a few more Gondorian arrows find their mark and 3 hunter orcs drop dead. 


Turn 3: More riders arrive to support Fimbul but still he holds position.


Narzug commands his troops forward as he prepares to fire his bow for the first time (he misses).


Faramir instructs a few of his Knights to shore up the left flank.


Damrod and his rangers stand firm and keep firing into the oncoming hoard. A few more arrows find their mark.


End of turn 3 overview. The Gondor captain leads a portion of his warband to protect the rangers.


A phantom turn where I forgot to take photos. Fimbul breaks from the ruins and is joined by yazneg on the far flank. The rest of the orcs surge forward but the gondor retreat. Narzugs black arrow finally finds a target and a ranger drops dead. In return, a few more hunter orcs are slain.


Turn 5: With an fell cry, the hunter orcs surge forward and engage the enemy wherever possible. Fimbul & Yazneg charge in hoping to score some early kills and get through the lines. It doesnt all go the hunter orcs way though as Faramir leads a counter charge which slays many orcs. It was about equal in terms of kills. 


Turn 6: Fimbul & Yazneg are charged before they can move. Tom is hoping to score some early VPs by wounding Fimbul but the brave men of Gondor fail to find the mark. On the far side of the field, Narzug calls a heroic combat...but will it go his own way...


...Nope...after killing the single ranger he was in combat with, Narzug spurs his warg into two more rangers only to find they are skilled warg hunters. A quick flash of their swords and Narzug is left bemused on his feet.


It isn't all good news for Tom though as Damrod is slain by two hunter orcs.


Holes are starting to form in both lines. In the last turn both Fimbul and Yazneg were able to create a bit of breathing room. We quickly count up our losses and realize we are both about 5/6 kills each away from being broken.


Faramir leads the charge hoping to wipe out the orcs on this flank.


More knights arrive to stop the hunter orcs getting behind the lines. Fimbul is charged again.


After realizing the flank is lost, Faramir decides to prove his worth by charging Yazneg.


Yazneg is equal to Faramir though and pushes the young captain back. Fimbul manages to kill some of his attackers.


Things arn't looking good for Narzug as he is surrounded but he manages to fight off his attackers.


Both lines are looking very thin. The score is still 0-0 as neither of us are broken (both close) and neither general has been wounded.


A grudge match is forming on the flank. These guys have been dueling for 2/3 turns now without killing each other.


With the time running out, Faramir goes for broke and charges into the Fimbul, hoping to slay the enemy general and win the game. Tom piles as many warriors into fight as possible. 


Narzug and his hunter orcs begin mopping up the last of the rangers.


Stalemate! Neither general can wound each other. During the previous combat, we each killed enough models to break the opposing forces. Score 1-1. I'm not holding out much hope of my orcs staying.


Narzug attempts to rally his troops but before he can he is charged by a courageous knight...


...and the result. Any orcs which were stupid enough to stick around where run down by the remaining gondor. Narzug kills the pesky knight though is retaliation. In a last ditch effort to win, Tom sends as many models in Fimbul as possible and gambles that Faramir will not get wounded in the process. The remaining orcs attempt to help Fimbul by drawing off the knight (gets killed) and spear supports (also killed). 

So it comes down to the last combat. Fimbul versus Faramir & 3 Warriors of Minas Tirith. 
Fimbul rolls a 4 highest...I have no might to bump it up.
Faramir rolls a 4 highest...Tom has no might either.
The Warriors roll 1,3 and...5! The gondorians take the fight and I am fearing for my general. 
It is tense as I wait for Tom to roll to wound. 6 dice, 2 5s would win him the game.
Alas, it was not meant to be as Faramir promptly forget which end of the sword to use and rolled triple 1. A warrior manages to wound but fate is with Fimbul and he avoids the wound. 
I am down to 25% and the game ends a draw a 1-1. Close...


Man of the Match:
Gondorian Captain
Man of the Match
I have to give this to Tom's Captain of Minas Tirth. He managed to cut down several hunter orcs and even scored some kills on the mounted orcs aswell. The unsung hero who wasnt mentioned much but played his part. 

Post Game reactions
It was a close game despite Tom not having full knowledge of the rules. To have the game decided by the very last combat of the game is tense but overall I think a draw was deserved by both players. Hopefully we will see Tom again at the club where he can probably go on to thrash everyone. 

Final Thoughts
My first battle report I have written for the blog, I hope you all like it and stay tuned for the next one. I will also be doing a piece on our upcoming Hobbit SBG tournament on the 2nd March.



Stay tuned or follow the website for the battle report and the very exciting month 2 and 3 centerpiece we have planned. 

We welcome anyone interested in playing The Hobbit SBG, Lotr SBG, WotR or any warhammer/40K or Malifaux battle - why not let us know so that we can arrange some starter battles, or if you/your club want to challenge us. We have all the LOTR/Hobbit SBG figures and LOTR scenery from the Mines of Moria to the siege of Helms Deep, snow fields to desert boards ready and waiting.  


Feel free to email us to come along or arrange a game.


East Grinstead War Gaming club 


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At East Grinstead War Gamers we often play Hobbit/LOTR SBG - both skirmish battles and walk through the books/films each Monday night and WotR on club nights.

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Hobbit SBG - Black Guard v Gondor

The Hobbit SBG Logo

"Then he saw it: Barad-dûr, Fortress of Sauron. All hope left him."          
Frodo seeing from Amon Hen, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings

The Hobbit SBG Rule Book
The Hobbit Strategy Battle Game Rule Book
So I have finally caught up with bits I needed to do and so have updated the outstanding battle reports. 

This week saw a battle between Craig (Gondor) and I (Mordor).  We had arranged a circa 1000 point battle and so I knew Craig would be taking Boromir, fountain guard and a tonne of Warriors of Minas Tirith.  

I decided to take The Knight of Umbar (to go head-to-head with Boromir), Gothmog, ½ my Black Guard army from Barad-dur and a couple of warbands of Morannon orcs.

  

Gondor Army of Minas Tirith
When I arrived, Craig had forgotten several of his warriors and so we discussed dropping to 750 points or he could take more heroes and split some of the warriors - he chose the latter and added Denethor and Pipin and some more citadel guard.

We wanted to get into the fighting quick so played on a 4x4 table with ruins on the west and woods on east sides of the table.  Craig won priority and opted for the ruins; it was clear from his deployment that he would fill the ruins with his rangers and then use his warriors of Minas Tirith to hold off the attack.

I smiled as I saw the opportunity for an early win, with 1/3 of his army (the bows) hiding in the ruins and a few troops to support them I was left to use 4 warbands of Mordor against Craig’s 2 warbands of Gondor who he had positioned in the gap of the ruins and on the board centre! Excellent, he didn’t even try for a round of shooting before I got there… “Divide and conquer”!

As you will see from the photos - I deployed my line as close to the centre of the field as I could and then prepared to charge - my Black Guard Uruk Hai were up for a fight.


Craigs Gondorian Army led by Boromir with banner

The Hobbit SBG battle field, with ruins and trees -
Craig won deployment and opted for the ruins

Once Craig had deployed his archers in the ruins and his Fountain guard on the entrance
 I deployed ready to surround his troops.

Close up of my Black Guard engaging his Fountain Guard, The shade helps tip the odds 

Gothmog calls the advance and my Morannon flank prepare to storm the ruins,
"THE AGE OF MAN...etc!"

Craig forms a circle to try to stem the number of Mordor troops descending on him,
Boromir takes the lead and charges forward


First round Gondor 4 vs 10 Mordor...



The fighting continues as Mordor surround the Gondor elite
and Craig's archers struggle to find a target

Gothmog and Cirian get locked into combat - I know he is usually a tough nut to crack,
 so my plan is to surround and kill (no change there then!)

The Knight of Umber's abilities allow him to copy some of Boromir's stats.
Craig doesn't use any might to boost up and with added support, the Wraith is looking strong...

Meanwhile the shade is helping the Black Guard push through the Gondor Fountain Guard
and Faramir is trying to push them back

Craig's bows are struggling to find targets to hit with all the combat going on

Gothmog slays Cirion with a little help from his friends

Next up Boromir vs The Knight of Umbar... and a few orcs who,
 using the Wraiths courage test and prevent Boromir using his horn of Gondor

Boromir - being matched by the Knight of Umbar and not using any might
received too many wounds to survive and was removed from battle, what a scalp for Mordor!
This time Boromir will NOT win man of the Match!

The Black Guard hunt down small pockets of Gondor Warriors

Faramir senses the battle being lost and sees an opening to take out the shade!

Round 2 - Gondor 4 vs 11 Mordor

With the numbers now heavily in Mordors favour Craig sends in his rangers
Madril might be too little, too late...

Denethor, would surprisingly is still on the battlefield
engages Gothmog to stop him moving forward

Despite calling herioc actions (expecting to win and fight some more)
Gothmog loses to Denethor and is pushed back

"FOR GONDOR!" Craig has a moment of rage following his disbelief
at Boromirs (not so) heroic death and plunges a lonely Warrior of Minas Tirith
into the Wraith to stop his advance

Farimir gets to the shade, but the Gondor line is looking very thin

Gothmog and Denethor continue their "Strictly come dueling" and engage again

Faramir wins, but fails to slay the shade, now he looks vulnerable

Black Guard Captain raises his sword shouting
"ANOTHER GONDOR SCUM HERE!" as my army descends on Faramir

A good round for Craig, he managed to hold of a lot of attacks and
with my poor rolling he wins
Gondor 5 vs 2 Mordor

The rangers and Morannon are stuck in a stale mate
as neither can kill the other!

Here we go again - Go on Gothmog - he's mad you can have him!

Faramir rages forward to have another attempt to kill the shade

Meanwhile the Gondor line is again swamped with Black Guard Uruk Hai

Faramir, brave, but stupidly dies surrounded by the shade,
Knight of Umbar, Black Knight Captain and a few orcs :¬D

Gondor start to collapse and near breaking point

Another round over and Gondor are really looking thin

Gondor 4 vs 12 Mordor, another clear round for Mordor

Mordor swamp the Gondor few and force them to form square!

Spot Gondor... the Black Guard Captain charges forward and Orcs are full in support

Gothmog... wanting another kill orders all to surround Denethor,
The old man WILL die

Still a stale mate with the rangers, who are holding up pretty well
against the morannon orcs

The black horde advance

Yeah... Morannon start to win!

Mordor in a frenzy set upon every Gondorian they can find, 

No he won't! Denethor wins again.. what are the odds,
Gothmog is going to have to up the game and use some more might

Craig's lonely bugler sounds the retreat,
Gondor are broken and end up loosing most of their troops in the next round.
Final score:
Gondor 20 vs 46 Mordor

Final thoughts - to be honest I tailored my army to take on Craig’s Gondor army, I knew the heroes and the soldiers and my two main concerns were Boromir and a host of archers/rangers to pick me off… but I had a plan. Black guard shields front centre - they are tough and can withstand the bow fire of Gondor, with Morannon on the flanks to wrap around and reduce the spear support.  This worked perfectly and saw me cutting through the Gondor line, whilst minimising the casualties from the bows, Craig saw this error too late and ran the rangers into the battle, but it really was too little, too late.

The final score was Mordor 46 - 20 Gondor, which seems more like an American Football score than a Hobbit SBG score.  Surprisingly, Denethor managed to hold off Gothmog for numerous turns and kept winning the battle against him despite my best attempts to outnumber and use of might… a bad dice roll is a bad dice roll…

Man of the Match: The Knight of Umbar
Man of the match - for once it wasn’t Boromir, for me it was the Knight of Umbar (Ring wraith) who’s special ability was able to use Boromir’s stats to attack him back and with the support of the other Mordor troops and shade easily won the fight, The Mordor attack was able to hit him so many times he simply did not have enough fate to survive and was removed from the field without using any might… huge win for Mordor! I really didn’t use the Knight of Umbar as well as I could, my main focus was on the special abilities and the occasional black dart, next time I will dish out more spells.
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At East Grinstead War Gamers we often play Hobbit/LOTR SBG - both skirmish battles and walk through the books/films each Monday night and WotR on club nights.

We welcome anyone interested in playing The Hobbit SBG, Lotr SBG, WotR or any warhammer/40K battle - why not let us know so that we can arrange some starter battles, like the one above, or if you/your club want to challenge us. We have all the LOTR/Hobbit SBG figures and LOTR scenery from the Mines of Moria to the siege of Helms Deep, snow fields to desert boards ready and waiting.  

Why not join our watch list for updates and look out for Easters weekend battle event... two days of fighting in the ruins of Osgiliath, Helms Deep and Far Harad, you cannot afford to miss it.
Feel free to email us to come along or arrange a game.

East Grinstead War Gaming club 
Sussex