Sunday, April 20, 2025

Game 11 - The Big Game

The Burning of Woody End 


Pre-Game

So, I finally managed to play the ‘big’ game and against a real opponent, my son who was back from Uni.  We played game 11- The Burning of Woody End. With him taking the ruffians and me with the hobbits. We played using the standard rules with addition of two minor heroes to each side. 

For the Ruffians they used One-Eyed Ned and a new bully Odd John. And for the hobbits it was Alf Grubb, and the new local hero was Finnick the Smith. 

Rolling Dice

Baldo & Finnick await the ruffians


These ruffians have no respect for a fine vegetable patch!


The game started well enough for the hobbits as the archers found their mark and the ruffians swarmed forward. But as the ruffians started to get into combat things began to tip in their favour.

Turn 2 was a real turning point for the ruffians as they managed to get four ruffians against four different hobbit holes. And rolled…

Setting four of the hobbit holes alight.



Over the next couple of turns the hobbits managed to put a few of the fires out but not before one of the hobbit holes burned out of control.


A sneaky ruffian takes advantage of the confusion

The last few hobbits face difficult odds

But as the game progressed the hobbits simply run out of numbers to both mark the ruffians and put out fires. So, by turn 10, one hobbit hole had burned down completely and three others were ablaze giving the ruffians the win.

After Battle



Both Finnick and Alf were removed from play and rolled on the injury table, with Alf rolling ‘The Wounds of the Hero’ which give the hero a full recovery and extra D6 influence points (He rolled a six) and Finnick rolled then ‘Favour of the Valar’ and also made a full recovery and gained a Fate point.




Only One-Eyed Ned received enough experience to roll on the experience table and gained the Blade Master skill. 



Both sides used influence points to restore lost Might & Fate points.

This was another tricky scenario for the hobbits as they were outnumbered and there are plenty of places for the ruffians to hide whilst still setting fire to the hobbit holes. And very quickly all of the hobbits were tied up marking the ruffians or putting out fires.

Rob 


3 comments:

  1. Booooo Hissssss!!

    Poor Hobbits.

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  2. Oh, that's hard to hear! (But it also seems like a really cool game, so I'm divided!)

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  3. Thanks for the comments, the ruffians seize the day!

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