FireKnife wrote:
If you charge an Orc with a RoR and knock them down and that RoR is charged by another Orc then if he wins the fight he can direct one attack at each model but only the downed model will have two dice to wound rolled as they are trapped / knocked down. 'FireKnife'
Just to clarify this - if your cavalry charges a model on foot, and the cavalry model is then charged by another model on foot in the same turn that it charged, BOTH models on foot will be knocked to the ground if the cavalry model wins the fight. So, for example, the good player wins priority and a Knight of Dol Amroth charges an Uruk-hai warrior. The evil player, wanting a better chance to win/tie charges the knight of Dol Amroth with another Uruk-hai warrior during the evil-player's turn.
The players roll their dice, the Knight scoring a 2, 6; the Uruk's scoring a 4, 4. Both Uruk-hai are knocked to the ground - even though one of them charged the knight of Dol Amroth during the movement phase. The knight of Dol Amroth can then direct his first attack at either model, rolling two dice to wound, adding the bonus for having a lance to both rolls. The knight kills the first Uruk, then directs the second attack at the second Uruk. Because it was also knocked down, the Knight gets two attacks, plus charging bonus for the lance.
Hope that helps.