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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. The War of the Ring. The massed combat system from Games Workshop. Moderator: Ringwraiths. Official Rules Questions. Questions and discussions about the official rules may be found in here. Cave Dragon. The have some great units! Then everyone wanted to jump into that game. It was hot for a couple of months but latter lost steam. I think one of the problems was people were expected to build large armies fast.

None of the armies I saw had more than two units painted. The box has been opened, but the peices have never been used or painted. War of the Ring Infantry Movement Trays. Same day dispatch on in-stock orders placed before 3pm This product is no longer being distributed by Games Workshop, and can only be bought directly from their website.

WotR is a much more streamlined ruleset designed for bigger armies and faster play. Some of the biggest differences are The basic operating unit in the game is not the individual miniature but the company one movement tray of 8 infantry or 2 cavalry.

Using this card, it is possible to recruit in the target region Erach, Lamedon or Pelargir , even if the region is still controlled by the Shadow; then, the recruited Gondor units will take control of that region. To clarify, add "taking control if necessary" at the end of the card text.

Q: Can the alternate version of Boromir, Legolas, and Gimli separate to different regions, when separating using their Guide ability because of the draw of one Hunt tile? A: No. They must separate as a group, if multiple Companions separate as an effect of the resolution of the same tile. This effect cannot be prevented using cards or abilities which modify the Hunt. Please note that some of the images on this website are a preview of Art by John Howe from "War of the Ring" a game published by Ares Games under license from Sophisticated Games and Middle-earth Enterprises.

Character Clarifications - Event Card Clarifications.



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