Manofkent wrote:
Hello everyone.
I've just started playing mines of moria with my girlfriend. Really enjoying it so far, but only had a couple of games.
Slightly confused with some of the rules and it would be really great if someone could explaine or point me in the right direction.
In fighting...
1. If Gimli has an attack of 3 he rolls 3 die. But mine has an axe in each hand, do i get an extra dice? or extra strength? same with my Gandalf.
This is already taken into account. In the main rulebook Gimli has 2 attacks which represent him using his massive Two-handed Axe. Or he can choose to use his two small axes and have 3 attacks. This may seem pointless but the 2 attacks give him a bonus to wound, whereas 3 attacks strike at his normal strength.
Manofkent wrote:
2. My Aragon is wielding his sword with 2 hands, but also has a bow. Do I get a bonus in strength for using both hands? Do i loose that bonus if i use the bow?
There is no bonus, this is just the way the miniature is designed.
Manofkent wrote:
3. If Gandalf gets charged by 2orcs on the evil move, can Aragon charge the orcs on the good move? If so... How does the dice roll work?
Do I roll all 6 good die against the 2 orc die and the top number wins all? So if I get 6, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1. and the orcs get 5, 5. Does that mean that Gandalf and Aragon win the fight, or Aragon wins against one orc and Gandalf looses against the other?
At the start of the fight phase the fights are split up into as many 1v1s as possible, this is explained in the Rulebook. There will never be multiples on both sides, i.e. it will never be 2v2, 3v3, it will only ever be 1v1, 1v2, 1v3 etc.
Manofkent wrote:
Also... if 3 of the fellowship attack the cave troll...
Gandalf, Gimli and Aragon have attack of 3 so the good guy rolls 9 die. The Cave troll rolls 3 die.
If the following gets rolled who wins?
a - Good 6, 6, 6, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1. Evil 6, 1, 1
b - Good, 6, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1. Evil 5, 5, 5.
To determine who wins the fight take the highest dice from both sides. Then the highest of these two dice wins. If it is a draw you look at the highest fight value of boths sides. If the fight values are the same then you roll a D6, 1-3 evil win, 4-6 good win.
a) In this case Good's highest dice is 6 and so is evils. So the fight is a draw. Now you look at the highest fight value from each side. Good's highest is 6 (Aragorn or Gimli). The trolls is 6. So the fight is still a draw. Now you roll a D6. If you roll 1,2 or 3 the troll wins and gets to roll to wound. If you roll 4,5 or 6 the good side win and all 3 of their models get to rolll to wound.
b) In this case the good side's highest dice is 6 and evils is 5, so the good side all get to roll to wound.
Manofkent wrote:
I have had a good look at the rules but I cant seem to get my head round this.
We played a game that lasted ages. The cave troll was attacked by 3 of the fellowship 5times and never had any wounds inflicted but died after being hit by a stone and 2 arrows in one turn. We must have been playing wrong for the game to end that way.
This does sound wrong. Aragorn and Gimli would make light work of a troll if they won the fight. And to get killed by a stone and two arrows in one turn is really unlucky for the troll.