Battalia wrote:
Rohan Question: A rider of rohan is charged by an ork. The phase then moves to Rohan who moves another RoR to charge said ork. In the combat phase, Rohan rolls 3 dice. 1 for the charged RoR, and 2 for the charging RoR. If Rohan is victorious, he rolls 6 dice for the wound. Is this correct?
Yes
Battalia wrote:
Elf Question: ...The dwarf player called he would use Gimli to resist the magic, but the elf player said you couldn't as no dice had been cast...
That's my interpretation.
Battalia wrote:
Now we are left with 2/5 of our players feeling cheated and who have claimed to be "losing interest in SBG" and are considering to leave the sport as Rohan and Elves are OP.
Wow, talk about sore losers. Maybe they should ask themselves "what did I do wrong?" I think a lot of players just expect the models to do the work for them (which is one reason to take Dwarves or Uruk hai). And Nature's Wrath isn't always that successful, I had a Stormcaller cast three in a row on 10 enemy models, and my elves did not kill a single Morannon in all three turns. Next time give them the Elves and Rohan to play, see how they do. If they lose...time to take a look in the mirror rather than blaming the game.
Battalia wrote:
This leaves me feeling quite stunned. Every day, I read on the forums how Rohan is so difficult to run an all mounted force, and one of the weaker factions, and how elves are also quite difficult to run, but with their preformance today, and how easily they crushed and ruled the game, I am wondering where things went so wrong. I don't think we are playing the game wrong, but why do Rohan and Elves feel so powerful?
Luck, and poor enemy tactics.