Harsh Rules: Learn to Play - War of the Ring - Part 3
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War of the Ring by Ares Games
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These videos are so underrated. If anyone plays this game they should be watching/sharing this with their friends.
these videos are the bomb! we are gonna launch on this game soon and these are making things really clear. super helpful. nice to have someone invest the time rather than making it as fast as possible
Thank you, I am starting to remember some of the Battle rules now, thanks to seeing videos like this!
Thank you so much for these videos. It helps tremendously visually!
Thanks for the efforts! This video is very nicely done, keep it up.
Great video to have at hand when we play this awesome game tks for the effort bro
7:45 may be a mistake, as I believe you have described it. The die is is an action die added to the pool at the beginning of the next round, until that character is removed from play. It is not to the combat strength of an army. Gandalf the Grey does have an ability (Captain of the West) that does allow a combat die to be added, however. If this was a misunderstanding of your explanation of the rules, feel free to delete this comment.
@Grimlock1979
5 жыл бұрын
You're right. The symbol means the character adds an addition action die to the pool. It has nothing to do with combat. It only appears on Gandalf the White and Aragorn.
@pingwin2020
4 жыл бұрын
@@Grimlock1979 It also appears on minion cards.
@Grimlock1979
4 жыл бұрын
@pingwin2020 Well, it looks different so I didn't mention it.
Best review is a game that I have seen! Amazing
Thanks, these videos cleared loads up :) Do you have a rules video for the Mount Doom track stuff?
you are a great teacher
Thanks for the explanation! Just one thing messing with my OCD - the plural of “die” is “dice”. Thumbs up for the video though
I have two questions: the first resolves around battles. When you include characters into the battlefield (minions or members of the fellowship), their contribution is only that they add leadership bonus? I thought they allowed the player to score a success by adding +1 to your battle dices. For example, if Aragorn is on the battlefield, does he allow the free people's player to score a hit with an additional number, i.e. 4,5,6? Second question. Do you have to spend an action die to continue the battle? The instructions say that you may bring reinforcements, but how will you do that if the attacking player does not cease the attack?
@troutwarrior6735
Жыл бұрын
Each specific companion will have specific abilities which may or may not add to their army’s combat strength. I believe Aragorn I proved his army by one dice.
Do seige battles require extra dice movements?
Can the besiging player choose NOT to conduct a sige battle?
Hello again, one more point I'd love someone to clear up: if I have an army with a character/minion/leader, can I use either the character action die OR the army action die to move/attack, or just the character action die? Thanks for another fantastic tutorial!
@harsh-rules
5 жыл бұрын
Character Action Die - Move characters on their own or an army that contains a character Army action die - Cannot move characters by themselves, but can move an army with a character,
@christopherteas8991
5 жыл бұрын
@@harsh-rules Thanks again, I can't wait to play my first game tonight!
No part 4 for the crack of doom? :( This is the part i get confused about
@harsh-rules
4 жыл бұрын
I created a part 4 for you guys about Mount Doom. Hope it helps.
Dice is the plural form of "a" Die.
Sacrifice or downgrade an elite unit to continue siege?
@jadenfairbanks7794
4 жыл бұрын
Downgrade to a regular
Can I attack with army die even if I have a leader?
@TheBluverde
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, you can.
The 5 five that came with this fantastic game are absolute GARBAGE. I bought two sets of 36 dice from Barnes & Noble. Red and black dice with gold colored pips for the shadow to represent the fires of Mordor, the growing shadow over Middle Earth and the Ring. White and blue dice with red pips to represent the 3 Elven rings, Vilya, Nenya, Narya.