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Author:  Hurin_it [ Sat Jul 02, 2016 5:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Fate: Curse of Morgoth

In your opinion, is it possible to use this Fate to change a roll of the Hard to Kill table (e.g., to turn an enemy rolled '6' into a '5', so saving your beast)? It is the enemy formation that scored the hits to roll on the table, isn't it?

Author:  daersalon [ Wed Jul 06, 2016 2:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Fate: Curse of Morgoth

Yes. Think Of Curse of Morgoth as 'Reverse' Might Point.

So You can quite happily turn a 6 on the hard to kill table into a 5.

Though the text of the rule says you can change the result of a roll made by an enemy formation. Which means if a monstrous hero is injured in a Heroic Duel, you cannot use Curse of Morgoth to affect the enemy hero's result.

Also brings an interesting interaction with the Extremely Hard to kill tables. On those on a natural 6 the attacker gets to make an additional roll. In this case if a formation rolls a natural 6 on the table, and you use Curse of Morgoth to alter the result to a 5, then Both effects occur. The die roll is treated as value 5, but as a natural 6 was rolled they still get to make an additional roll.

This is the same as using Might. You can turn a 5 into a 6 when rolling, using Might on the EH2K! table, but because it isn't a 'natural 6' you don't get an additional roll.

Author:  Hurin_it [ Wed Jul 06, 2016 4:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Fate: Curse of Morgoth

Thank you, Daersalon. It might sound incredible, but a guy here in Italy is organizing a WotR tournament to occurr in September. I won't miss it, if he succeed in the plan.

By the way, I've found an overpower combination for Dwarves:

- Dain;
- Gimli;
- Khazad guards.

In a fight, a hero declares Epic Rage and the other Epic Rampage. Thus your khazad are S 9 and this means that an enemy formation with D 7 is hit with 2+, and that you reroll all dice until only 1s are obtained.

8 attacks + 2 supports = on average 45 casualties!!! Up t 4 times in a game.

I'm not going to use this - but my lesser son could...!

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