Veldrin
Lord of the Nazgûl
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Post by Veldrin on Aug 2, 2006 6:20:37 GMT 1
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ace
Orc
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Post by ace on Aug 16, 2006 9:01:15 GMT 1
I'm just starting playing WotR, and had a bit of a problem with amount of choices you've got. Thanks to your example it is much clearer what action you can take in the first moves.
Since I haven't got the expansion (yet), i have to improvise on the card and the balrog.
In short, i found it very helpfull in understanding the gameflow.
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Veldrin
Lord of the Nazgûl
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Post by Veldrin on Aug 16, 2006 10:50:13 GMT 1
Hi, and welcome to the board!
Nice to hear that it helped you.
[glow=green,2,300]Veldrin[/glow]
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Post by jakub on Aug 16, 2006 14:39:18 GMT 1
I was a visitor of this site for a long time, reading many topics and answers; but what makes me to log in here is the treating of you, Veldrin, to every new member: you welcome every new on board! Thanks you for this. (If I may say that for many people).
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ace
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Post by ace on Aug 25, 2006 7:49:50 GMT 1
I've got a question about the example play. In the first turn David moves the Troll, 4 orcs, and the Nazgûl in Gorgoroth to Minas Morgul (where there are 5 orcs and a Nazgul). In the second turn he moves the five Sauron Regulars in Gorgoroth to Minas Morgul. So this meens about fifteen units in Minas Morgul? In the rules there is stated that there is a stacking limit of ten units per region. Did I mis something ?? Please let me know.
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Post by jakub on Aug 25, 2006 12:06:22 GMT 1
You didn´t miss anything; maybe it should be, that David moves 5 Sauron regulars to Morannon and not to Minas Morgul (because of stacking limit).
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Veldrin
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Post by Veldrin on Aug 25, 2006 12:27:31 GMT 1
Yes, I will fix the error, thank you.
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