Good game, nice armies. I run a similar 'foot' Rivendell list that now includes a few Knights for Objective grabbing etc. Certainly useful for scenarios such as Destroy the Supplies.
Hi Daniel, thank you for your comment. As you probably guessed from how late this reply is, due to the holidays, we were all in various places around the UK. I myself have been away abroad visiting my girlfriend and her family over the holidays. We should be having more scheduled batreps during the coming weeks of the new year, as well as some different content that we haven’t done before, so stay tuned! -Josh
The plucking happens at the end of the bat's move, and has to target an unengaged model, so plucking and charging that elf would not be possible at 38:34
@@muesliman100 I've never ever read the rule in that way, but you've definitely taught me something there! Because yes the way it's written you definitely can't pluck a model and then charge that same model with the bat - something I never knew!
Happy to be of some use, I don't believe it really impacted the game in this case since you didn't even throw the elf prone but it has the potential to be pretty impactful in the way you play them. @@GollumGamers
Same, that's a story I'd quite like to hear haha. How does that possibly happen? That's a huge model to 'accidentally end up in the washing machine', I gotta know how!
Well here's the story! I regularly paint on my dining room table, our dirty laundry basket sits just behind it. My girlfriend was doing some washing so was picking bits out and making a pile of them on the floor. As she 'threw' one piece on the floor while she clearly wasn't looking, it must have snagged Bolg's weapon as he's holding it up so high. I came home to Bolg missing from the table, I searched everywhere and couldn't find him! I put two and two together, opened the washing machine and an incredibly wet and soggy Bolg came out 😂
@@GollumGamers Well damn, that certainly seems to check out alright, gives one helluva unique story for that model haha. Was this pre- or post painting him I wonder? Curious if the wash affected the paint job at all.
@@ryangale3757 He was just primed on the base ready to be painted! It did strip away some of the paint but he came up fine once painted - although the warg lost it's tail and the green stuff that I put on the neck of the warg looks a bit naff 😁
After the lovely / disgusting wrath of bruinen in to no control zone heroic combat, you maaaay have been able to get to both ogres and not the hunter orc if one cav hero went backwards, hopped the wall and came in from the left. Not sure how big the gap was or if they have enough movement though. Plus, you'd have to be some sort of arsehole to do that in a casual game. Didn't matter anyway because riv dice are statistically guaranteed to reroll in to 6s.
Good game, nice armies. I run a similar 'foot' Rivendell list that now includes a few Knights for Objective grabbing etc. Certainly useful for scenarios such as Destroy the Supplies.
Thanks for the battle report. You guys need a felt bottom dice tray though :D
Was awesome game!
Yaaaa best bat reps about. Wish they were more regular
Hi Daniel, thank you for your comment. As you probably guessed from how late this reply is, due to the holidays, we were all in various places around the UK. I myself have been away abroad visiting my girlfriend and her family over the holidays.
We should be having more scheduled batreps during the coming weeks of the new year, as well as some different content that we haven’t done before, so stay tuned! -Josh
Class rep, mon the elves. Whats ur competative list now then?
The plucking happens at the end of the bat's move, and has to target an unengaged model, so plucking and charging that elf would not be possible at 38:34
The hunter orc was only charging after the bat went for the pluck, so it was unengaged when I rolled the dice!
@@GollumGamers At the end of the move the bat itself was engaged with the elf if I saw that right
@@muesliman100 I've never ever read the rule in that way, but you've definitely taught me something there! Because yes the way it's written you definitely can't pluck a model and then charge that same model with the bat - something I never knew!
Happy to be of some use, I don't believe it really impacted the game in this case since you didn't even throw the elf prone but it has the potential to be pretty impactful in the way you play them. @@GollumGamers
Only just started but I hope they further clarify how bolt ended up in the wash
Same, that's a story I'd quite like to hear haha. How does that possibly happen? That's a huge model to 'accidentally end up in the washing machine', I gotta know how!
Well here's the story! I regularly paint on my dining room table, our dirty laundry basket sits just behind it. My girlfriend was doing some washing so was picking bits out and making a pile of them on the floor. As she 'threw' one piece on the floor while she clearly wasn't looking, it must have snagged Bolg's weapon as he's holding it up so high.
I came home to Bolg missing from the table, I searched everywhere and couldn't find him! I put two and two together, opened the washing machine and an incredibly wet and soggy Bolg came out 😂
A fitting end for such a villain
@@GollumGamers Well damn, that certainly seems to check out alright, gives one helluva unique story for that model haha. Was this pre- or post painting him I wonder? Curious if the wash affected the paint job at all.
@@ryangale3757 He was just primed on the base ready to be painted! It did strip away some of the paint but he came up fine once painted - although the warg lost it's tail and the green stuff that I put on the neck of the warg looks a bit naff 😁
After the lovely / disgusting wrath of bruinen in to no control zone heroic combat, you maaaay have been able to get to both ogres and not the hunter orc if one cav hero went backwards, hopped the wall and came in from the left. Not sure how big the gap was or if they have enough movement though. Plus, you'd have to be some sort of arsehole to do that in a casual game.
Didn't matter anyway because riv dice are statistically guaranteed to reroll in to 6s.
Actually after charging you can ignore control zones, which is pretty weird, I was surprised when i learned it, but it is the RAW