My brother provided the opposition, and a variety of 3-7 year olds were the occasional spectators. Rules-wise we kept it simple, really just using the summary sheets at the back of the rulebook as our main reference. Given the small number of troops, that worked really well - no point over-complicating things when we're just (re-)learning.
The brief scenario was based around the models that I've painted over the last year or so. It was actually quite fun coming up with a storyline that fit with what I had available. I didn't bother with points values, instead coming up with what I thought was a good balance based on the figures available.
In brief, a ragtag band of orcs and skaven - down on their luck and hungry - led by Bane Spittlebreath stumble across a lonely house near the edge of a great forest. Figuring on an easy meal, they plan a raid on the house. They realise too late that a band of wood elves returning from a Great Council have spotted them and taken up defensive positions behind the walls of the estate. Victory would go to whichever side destroyed the other.
At this point I'll apologise for the quality of the photos - I had the white balance set all wrong!
This is from the end of the battle, but shows the layout of the table |
The elves (played by my brother, Ismaan) deployed first, taking up defensive positions behind the walls. They numbered 10 archers, Aralorn Lightblade and his 5 house guard, and Skyrla Wildcall and her two ferocious wild cats.
The orcs deployed on the opposite edge - Bane Spittlebreath leading 14 heavily armed and armoured orcs (Ruglud's Armoured Orcs, in fact) on the right flank, with a unit of 8 skaven and a fearsome rat ogre and its handler in the middle and left flank respectively.
Aralorn Lightblade and his house guard take up defensive positions |
The elves began by dispatching the wild cats to advance on the rat ogre (cue cat-and-mouse jokes), and unleashing a volley of arrows from the deadly Laurelorn longbows. I didn't take notes, but I think the orcs survived this volley unscathed.
Elvish archers behind cover |
Hold your line, men |
I'll depart from a strict turn-by-turn description at this point (no notes, you see), and give you the vibe of the battle. The bad guys continued to advance in the face of the elvish barrage, with the orcs taking a few casualties as they inched (3" movement!) their way forwards. The wildcats charged the rat ogre, and with the two cats having 8 attacks on the charge they soon gained the upper hand.
The first melee of the game |
killkill elfthings |
An orc's eye view of the battle |
In the thick of it |
It was great fun, and really nice to be playing again with Ismaan after all these years. And nice to get my miniatures out the the cabinet and into battle! I was a bit surprised at how easy the elves had it. They were always going to be outnumbered (by virtue of my not having painted many of them), but I thought that they'd have a tougher time of it. But that said, it wasn't too unbalanced and if I'd made a couple of better decisions it could have gone the other way.
Rules-wise, I'm sure there's plenty that we missed or got wrong, but it didn't detract from the fun at all. I was a good re-introduction to a great game!
I'll give it a month or so to get some more minis painted up and then see if Ismaan fancies a rematch!
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