Battle of The Five Armies Supplement

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This supplement provides expanded army lists and scenarios for Games Workshop's The Hobbit: Strategy Battle Game to allow players to recreate battles from The Hobbit novel, particularly The Battle of the Five Armies.

The armies featured include The Army of the Iron Hills led by Dain, The Peoples of Laketown, and The Army of Azog and Bolg.

The scenarios included are The Battle of Dol Guldur, The Battle of the Five Armies, The Battle of Dale, The Charge of Thorin Oakenshield, and Ravenhill.

A Fan-Made Strategy Battle Game Supplement

What is this supplement?


This supplement is a fan-made, unofficial and unendorsed expansion for use alongside Games Workshop's
The Hobbit: Strategy Battle Game. It contains new profiles, new and expanded army lists, and a series of
scenarios that allow you to play out the major moments of The Battle of the Five Armies. To use this, you
will need a copy of the Hobbit: Strategy Battle Game rules manual, and the Battle of the Five Armies
supplement available free from The Black Library.

Contents
The Army of the Iron Hills.................................Page 3
The Peoples of Laketown...................................Page 7
The Army of Azog and Bolg..............................Page 11
The Battle of the Five Armies Scenarios............Page 16
The Battle of Dol Guldur: page 17
The Battle of the Five Armies: Page 18
The Battle Of Dale: Page 19
The Charge of Thorin Oakenshield: Page 20
Ravenhill: Page 21

The Army of the Iron Hills


As led by King Dain at the Battle of the Five Armies
Warriors of the Iron Hills
Iron Hills Warrior: 12 points (Dwarf)
M F
Iron Hills
Warrior

S D A

4/4+ 3 6 1

W C
1

Wargear: Dwarf Armour


Options:
Shield and Pike OR Crossbow: Free
Throwing Weapons: 2 points
Banner: 25 points
Special Rules:
Unbreakable: Iron Hills Warriors may use both a Shield and Pike without penalty.
Shieldwall: The model may be supported by a Pike when Shielding, even though this is not normally
allowed. Should this model win the Duel roll, the Supporting model may make strikes as usual.
Iron Hills Ramrider: 15 points (Dwarf, Cavalry)

M F

S D A

W C

Iron Hills
Warrior

4/4
+

3 6 1

War Ram

4 4 0

Armoured 8
Ram

4 5 0

Wargear: Dwarf Armour, War Ram


Options:
Lance: 1 point
Shield: 1 point
Armoured Ram: 2 points
Banner: 25 Points

Special Rules:
Sure-Footed: Rams ignore Difficult
Terrain Penalties incurred from moving
over rocks, crags, steep slopes or scree.

Iron Hills Kingsguard: 16 points (Dwarf)

M F

S D A

Iron Hills
5 5/4+ 3 7 2
Kingsguard

W C
1

Wargear: Dwarf Heavy Armour, 2-handed Axe


Special Rules:
Bodyguard: Dain of the Iron Hills OR Bodyguard: Thorin, King Under The Mountain
Weaponmasters: When using their Hand Weapon, Kingsguard may elect to use the Piercing Strike, Whirl or
Feint Special Strikes

Dwarf ballista Pts: 50


Strength

Defence

Batter
Points

10

M F
Dwarf
Crew

S D A

5 4/4+ 3 6 1

W C
1

Crew: 1 Dwarven Ballista and 3 Crew. 3 Additional Crew may be purchased for 8 points each.
Special rules: Piercing Shot- short (See The Free Peoples Sourcebook)
Flechette Bundle. These shafts carry many smaller quarrels, and separate at high speeds. If a hit has been
scored against a Battlefield Target, and before any wounds have been resolved, roll a D6. On a 3+, all models
within 2" to also suffer a Hit at S4.

Heroes of the Iron Hills


Iron Hills Captain: 60 points (Dwarf)

MF

S D A W C MW F

Iron Hills 5 5/4+ 4 7 2 2 5 2 1


Captain

Wargear: Dwarf Armour


Options:
Shield: 5 points
2-handed Axe: 5 points
War Ram: 10 points
Armoured Ram: 15 points
Lance: 5 points

Iron Hills Champion: 45 points (Dwarf)

MF

S D A W C MW F

Iron Hills 5 6/4+ 4 7 3 2 5 1 1


Captain

Wargear: Dwarf Armour, Two-handed Axe


Options:
Shield: 5 points
Special Rules:
Weaponmaster (See Kingsguard entry)
Duellist: When in Combat with an enemy hero, the Iron Hills Champion rerolls all rolls of 1 to Wound.
However, if possible, he must always charge an enemy hero if there is an option to do so.

Dain of the Iron Hills: 180 points (Dwarf)

Dain of
the Iron
Hills

MF

S D A W C MW F

5 6/-

4 8 3 3 6 3 3

4 5 0 2 3 - -

War Boar 8 3

Wargear: Dwarf Heavy Armour, Hammer of the Iron Hills


Hammer of the Iron Hills: Dain may use this hammer in two hands, ignoring the -1 penalty on the Duel
roll, or in one hand, granting an extra attack.
Special Rules:
Let's Give These Bastards A Smashing!: Dain's violent, rousing and utterly unrestrained war cries are
legendary among Durin's Folk. All friendly Dwarves within 12 of Dain count as in range of a banner, and
his Stand Fast has a range of 12.
Headbutt: When Dain wins a Duel roll against an enemy that rolled a 1 as its highest result, he seizes the
chance to smash his hardened forehead into them. This grants an extra attack at S4 in the subsequent Roll To
Wound, which does not benefit from the +1 bonus if using his Hammer in 2 hands.
Taunt: At any point during his Move Phase, Dain may Taunt an enemy model. This model must pass a
Courage Test or immediately make a full move towards Dain, charging him if possible. Note that this can
affect a model that has already moved.
Options:
War Boar: 20 points

Additional Heroes: The Army of the Iron Hills may include Heroes from the Erebor Reclaimed Army List,
with the exception of Bilbo Baggins, Master Burglar.

The Peoples of Esgaroth


In the Aftermath of Smaug's Ruin
Warriors of Esgaroth
Laketown Guard: 5 Points (Human)
M F
Laketown
Guard

S D A

6 3/5+ 3 4 1

W C
1

Wargear: Armour
Options:
Spear: 1 point
Shield: 1 point
Bow: 2 point

Laketown Militia: 4 Points (Human)

Laketown
Militia

M F

S D A

W C

6 2

3 3 1

Wargear: Improvised Weapons (Hand Weapon)


Options:
Spear: 1 point
Bow: 1 point
Shield: 1 point
Armour: 1 point
Special Rule:
Every Man Prepared To Give His Last: The people of Laketown are fighting not for land or hoarded gold,
but for their homes and families. Any model with this rule that can draw Line of Sight to a Laketown
Refugee gains +1 Courage.

Laketown Refugee: 3 Points (Human)


M F
Laketown
Refugee

S D A

6 2/5+ 2 3 1

W C
1

Wargear: Unarmed
Special Rules: Throw Stones
Fear Everything: Laketown Refugees treat all enemies as causing Terror. Models that already cause Terror
may never be charged by Laketown Refugees, and they will automatically fail any Terror tests that result
from being charged by such a model.
Flee: If a Laketown Refugee is engage in Combat before it has moved that turn, it may elect to Flee. Should
it do so, all other models with this rule must pass a Courage Test or else Flee as well. A Fleeing model moves
6 directly towards its Board Edge, moving around obstacles where necessary. Should this take the model off
the board, it is removed as a casualty. In addition, a model that Flees from combat is vulnerable; before the
Fleeing model is moved, the enemy may make a single Strike against it, with whatever weapon they are
wielding.

Heroes of Laketown:
Laketown Guard Captain: 40 points (Human)

MF

S D A W C MW F

Laketown 6 4/4+ 4 5 2 2 3 2 1
Guard
Captain
Wargear: Armour

Options:
Spear: 5 points
Bow: 5 Points
Shield: 5 points
Laketown Militia Captain: 35 points (Human)

MF

S D A W C MW F

Laketown 6 3/4+ 4 4 2 2 5 2 1 1
Militia
Captain
Wargear: Improvised Weapon (Hand Weapon)
Options:
Spear: 5 points
Bow: 5 Points
Armour: 5 points
Shield: 5 points
Special Rules: Every Man Prepared To Give His Last
Loyal Unto Death: The leaders of Laketown's militia are sworn followers of Bard, the Dragonslayer. If a
Laketown Militia Captain is within 6 of Bard the Bowman, Heir of Girion, Bard may use the Captain's
Might points instead of his own.

Bain, Son of Bard: 35 points (Human)


MF
Bain, Son 6 3/of Bard

S D A W C MW F
3 3 1 1 3 1 1

Wargear: Sword
Special Rules:
Father and Son: So long as both Bain and Bard are alive, both automatically pass any Courage tests they are
required to take.
A Warrior in the Making: Bain is inexperienced, but learns quickly in defence of his home and family. For
every 3 models Bain kills, he may choose to increase his Strength, Defence or Attacks by 1 (each may only
be increased once) or regain a single point of Might (this cannot take him beyond his starting value.

Percy, Lieutenant of Laketown: 60 points

M F

S D A W C M W F

Percy,
6 3/4+ 4 5 2 2
Lieutenant
of
Laketown

5 3 2

Wargear: Armour and Sword


Special Rules:
Eager To Impress: Percy revere's Bard like no other, and keen to impress his new leader. If Percy can draw
Line of Sight to Bard the Bowman, Girion's Heir, he will automatically pass any Courage test he is required
to take.

Additional Heroes: The Peoples of Laketown army may also include the following Heroes: Bard the
Bowman, Bard the Bowman, Girion's Heir, Alfrid the Councillor.

The Army of Azog and Bolg


The Evils of the North United
Evil Warriors
Moria Orc: 6 Points (Orc)
M F
Moria Orc

S D A

6 3/5+ 3 5 1

W C
1

Wargear: Heavy Armour


Options:
Shield: 1 point
OrcBow: 1 point
Pike: 1 point
Banner: 25 points
Gundabad Orc: 6 Points (Orc)
M F
Gundabad
Orc

S D A

6 3/5+ 4 4 1

W C
1

Wargear: Armour
Options:
Spear: 1 point
2-handed Weapon: 1 point
Throwing Weapon: 2 points
Banner: 25 points
Goblin Mercenary: 5 Points (Goblin)
M F
Goblin
Mercenay

S D A

6 3/5+ 3 4 1

Wargear: Armour
Options:
Spear: 1 point
2-handed weapon: 1 point

W C
1

Warg Outrider: 11 Points (Orc, Cavalry)


M F
Orc
Outrider

Warg

10 3/-

S D A

3/4+ 3 4 1
4 3 0

W C
1

Wargear: Armour, Orc Bow


Options:
Throwing Weapon: 2 points
Orc Beserker: 12points (Orc)

Orc
Beserker

M F

S D A

W C

6 4/-

4 4 2

Wargear: Armour

Olog-Hai: 21 points (Troll)

Olog-hai

M F

S D A

W C

6 3/-

5 5 2

Wargear: Hand Weapon


Options:
2-handed weapon: 2 points
Special Rules: Terror

Siege Troll: 100 points (Troll, Monster)


M F

S D A

Siege Troll 6 4/5+ 7 7 3

W C
3

Wargear: Armour
Options:
Heavy Armour: 10 points
Battering Helm: 10 points
Wrecker Limbs: 10 points
Howdah: 15 points
Battering Helm: The first time this model assaults a Siege target (Castle gate, door, fortification ect), do not
procced with the normal method of determining damage. Instead, the Siege target takes D6 wounds and the
Troll takes D3 wounds
Wrecker Limbs: The Troll gains 1 attack for each enemy beyond the first that it is in base contact with.
Howdah: A Howdah may carry 2 Orcs, Goblins or Uruks as Passengers (These models may begin the game
mounted). These models may fire Ranged Weapons from the Howdah as if they had not moved, and each
may contribute a single Attack to any Duel the Troll is involved in (using their own Strength). Should the
Troll be slain, the Passengers immediately roll on the Thrown Rider chart. When shooting at a Troll carrying
Passengers, on a 1-4 the Troll is hit, while on a 5-6 the Passengers are hit
Special Rules: Terror, Throw Stones
Mountain Troll: 160 points (Troll, Monster)
M F

S D A

Siege Troll 6 3/5+ 8 8 3

W C
4

Wargear: Fists (Hand Weapon)


Options:
Catapult: 80 points
Howdah: 25 points (Note that due to the larger size, a Mountain Troll's Howdah may carry up to 4
Passengers
Catapult:
S: 10 Range: 18-96
Indirect Fire, Area of Effect (See the Mordor Sourcebook)
The Troll may only fire the Catapult if it has not moved that turn. The Catapult's crew play no part in the
game, and should the Troll be slain, the catapult may no longer be used.
Special Rules: Terror, Throw Stones

War Bats: 6 Points (Bats)


M F
S D A

W C

War Bats 10 3/- 2 3 1


1 2
Wargear: Teeth and Claws (Hand Weapon)
Special Rules: Fly
Swarm: So long as there is another model within 3 with this rule, this model passes all Courage tests
War Beast: 4 points (Beast)
M F
S D A W C
War Beast

6 3

3 3 1

Great War
Beast

8 3/-

5 5 2

Wargear: Teeth and Claws (Hand Weapon)


Options: Must take at least one, and up to three, of the following:
Razor Teeth: 2 Points. The model gains 1 Attack
Armoured Hide: 2 points. The model is treated as wearing Heavy Armour
Fast: 2 points. The model increases its Move stat to 10
Tough: 5 points. The model gains 1 Wound
Venomous: 2 points. The model gains the Poisoned rule on all its attacks
Ferocious: 5 points. On a turn in which it charges, the model is treated as Cavary, and gains all related
bonuses.
Great War Beast: 20 points. The model uses the Great War Beast profile above

Evil Heroes:
Moria Orc Captain: 45 Points (Orc)
MF

S D A W C M WF

Moria
6 4/5+ 4 6 2 2
Orc
Captain

4 2

1 1

Wargear: Heavy Armour


Options:
Shield: 5 points
Orc Bow: 5 points
Warg: 10 points
Gundabad Orc Captain: 45 Points (Orc)
MF

S D A WC MW F

Gundabad 6 4/5+ 5 5 2 2 4 2 1 1
Orc
Captain

Such is the nature of Evil.


Out there in the vast
ignorance of the world it
festers and spreads. A
shadow that grows in the
dark, a sleepless malice as
black as the oncoming wall
of night. So it ever was, so
shall it always be. In time,
all foul things come forth.
Thranduil of the Woodland
Realm

Wargear: Armour
Options:
Spear: 5 points
2-handed Weapon: 5 points
Throwing Weapon: 5 points
Warg: 10 points
Siege Troll Chieftain: 145 Points (Troll, Monster)
M F
Siege
Troll
Captain

S D A WC MW F

6 4/5+ 8 8 3 3 4 2 1 1

Wargear: Armour
Special Rules: Terror, Throw Stones
Additional Heroes: The Army of Azog and Bolg may include the following Heroes: Azog, Lieutenant of
Sauron, and Bolg, Castellan of Dol Guldur.

The Battle of the Five Armies Scenarios


The scenarios in this section allow you to recreate the key moments, scenes and battles of The Battle
of the Five Armies. They can be played together in a linked campaign or individually. You will note
that some battles have opposing forces that are in no way balanced, either due to a difference in
Points or by breaking away from the normal Army Selection rules. This has already been addressed in
the Scenario Special Rules and in the Victory Conditions; Each scenario should provide close,
balanced and evocative battles. The following Scenarios are included:

The Battle of Dol Guldur: Galadriel, Saruman and Elrond attempt to spring Gandalf from the
Necromancers dungeons, but a greater threat is rising; an old enemy has returned to Middle
Earth...
The Battle of Erebor: The Elves of King Thranduil and the Dwarves of Dain Ironfoot,
moments before coming to blows over hoarded gold, are united by the arrival of a far greater
threat. The legions of Azog the Defiler have come for the Lonely Mountain, and will not rest
until it is taken...
The Battle of Dale: With the Elves and Dwarves held at bay before the gates of the Mountain,
Azog moves to attack the survivors of Smaug's wrath, huddled in the ruins of Dale. King
Thranduil rides to their aid as Bard takes on the burden of leadership, but is it too late?
The Charge of Thorin Oakenshield: As Thorin Oakenshield breaks free of the spell of
Dragon Sickness, he is greeted with a grim vista from the walls of Erebor; The forces of his
cousin, King Dain, are sundered and shattered before the Mountain, beset on all sides. Only the
reemergence of the King Under The Mountain can rally them to hold back the tide.
The Battle of Ravenhill: It is at Ravenhill that the fate of the North will be decided. Thorin
and his best warriors, loyal kin all, resolve to cut the head from the serpent and slay Azog the
Defiler, but they are not the only powers converging on Ravenhill. Bolg brings an army from
Gundabad to reinforce the Orcs, and two Elven warriors climb the slopes, one for love and the
other for vengeance. Atop Ravenhill, there will be a reckoning...

The Battle of Dol Guldur


Sorcery Unleashed
Forces of Good:
Galadriel, Lady of Light
Elrond, Lord of the West
Gandalf the Grey
Saruman the Wise
Forces of Evil:
The Witch King of Angmar
Khamul The Easterling
7 Nazgul

Three Rings for the Elven Kings


under the Sky. Seven for the Dwarf
Lords in their halls of stone...
Nine for Mortal Men, doomed to die.
Galadriel and the Necromancer at Dol Guldur.

The Board: This game is played on a 36x36 board. In the centre, there should be a raised plinth, and
on one edge, a wide stairway leading to an overhanging outcrop.The rest of the board should be filled
with Ruins, scattered to block line of sight and impede some movement.
Deployment: The Good player deploys Galadriel and Gandalf in the centre of the board. Then, the Evil
player deploys the 9 Nazgul (including Khamul and the Witch King)anywhere on the board, but no
closer than 12 to Galadriel or Gandalf. The Good player then places Elrond and Saruman anywhere on
the board, no closer than 12 to Gandalf, Galadriel or a Nazgul.
Special Rules:
Newly Risen: The Nazgul are weak, spectral, and only recently summoned by their Master. The 7
unnamed Nazgul begin the game with 7 Will, and no Might or Fate. The Witch King and Khamul
begin with 10 Will, and a single point of Might and Fate each.
Sauron Ascendant: Once all 9 Nazgul have been removed from play, the Dark Lord himself will
resurrect them, bestowing upon them a greater fell power. Place a suitable marker to represent the
Sauron on the rocky outcropping described above. Then, place the 9 Nazgul within 6 of this, each
with their Will restored to its starting level. While they remain within 6 of this marker, each may
expend a point of Will each turn without reducing his score. Note that Sauron himself is too weak to
play a part in this battle, and fights only through his Nine servants.
Victory Conditions: The Evil player wins if he wipes out the White Council. The Good player wins if
he defeats all 9 Nazgul for a second time (ie. After the Sauron Ascendant rule comes into effect).
Forces ignore Breaking points in this scenario.

The Battle of the Five Armies


And So It Begins
The Forces of Good:
Dain Of The Iron Hills
Thranduil of the Woodland Realm
Gandalf the Grey
Bilbo Baggins, Master Burglar
300 points chosen from The Army of the Iron Hills
300 points chosen from Thranduil's Halls
Note that Thranduil and Dain may lead Warbands from their respective armies. The Thranduil's Halls
army may not include Legolas or Tauriel.
The Forces of Evil:
600 points chosen from The Army of Azog and Bolg. Note that this army need not follow the normal
Warband rules, but at least 3 Heroes must be taken. This army may not include Azog, Bolg, Gundabad
Orcs or Gundabad Orc Captains.
The Board: The battle takes place on a 72x48 board. This represents the blasted planes between the
once noble cities of Erebor and Dale, and as such should be generally flat and be strewn with rocks, low
hills and occasional outcrops.
Deployment: The Good player deploys Thranduil, Gandalf, Bilbo and any Elven Warbands within 18
of one short board edge. Dain, and any Iron Hills Warbands, may deploy anywhere within 24 of this
board edge. The Evil player places all his models within 24 of the opposite board edge.
Victory Conditions:
Erebor is the main prize for the armies of this battle, and two positions on the battlefield present
themselves ideally for the Orcs to further their assault on the beleaguered mountain. Place two markers
at least 12 apart and within 24 inches of the Good table edge to represent these points. The game ends
when Good force Breaks. At this point, the player with the most models within 3 of these markers
wins. In the event of a tie, play one more turn to decide the fate of this battle.
Special Rules:
Without Number: The Orc army endlessly pours forth from were-wyrm tunnels. Every time a nonMonster Warrior is killed, set them aside At the start of the next Movement phase roll a D6 for each of
these models. On a 4+ a model may return to the game from the Evil board edge.
Leading from the Hill: Azog directs his forces using signals from Ravenhill. The Evil player gains
three additional Might points with which he may call a Heroic March, Move or Shoot. These actions
affect all friendly models.
Ancient Enmity: Though allies for now, the Dwarves and Elves still mistrust one another. Neither may
benefit from Heroic actions called by the other race.
Elvish Agility: So fleet of foot are the Elves that they eschew the formations of battle, instead leaping
gracefully into the fray. Any Elf may move through a space occupied by a Dwarf without penalty.

The Charge of Thorin Oakenshield


The King Under The Mountain
Forces of Good:
Thorin Oakenshield, King Under the Mountain Kili, Champion of Erebor
Fili, Champion of Erebor Dain of the Iron Hills
Up to 300 points chosen from the Army of the Iron Hills list
Forces of Evil:
Up to 500 points chosen from the Army of Azog and Bolg list, which may not include named heroes.
The Board: This battle is played on a 48x48" board, which should feature lower hills, fallen rocks and
sparse rubble, and other battlefield detritus.
Deployment: The Dwarves must deploy within 6" of one table edge, with Thorin as close to the middle of
this edge as possible. The Evil forces must deploy anywhere within 24" of the opposite edge.
Victory Conditions: The Dwarves must break free from their encirclement, and time is of the essence. At
the end of each turn, count the number of Good models within 24" of the board edge opposite to that
which they started on. If this number is equal to or greater than half the number of Dwarves that started
the game, the Good player wins. Thus, the Evil player wins by slaying over half the models in the
Dwarven force.
Special Rules:
Du Bekar! The sight of a King Under the Mountain leading a charge from the gates of a reclaimed Erebor
is enough to steel the nerve of any Dwarf. Dwarf models within 12" of Thorin count as in range of a
banner. In addition, while he is alive, any Dwarf hero within 12" of him may call a Heroic Combat each
turn without expending a point of Might.
Without End: See 'The Battle of Erebor'

There is one I could follow. There is one I


could call King.
Balin, of Thorin Oakenshield

The Battle of Dale


From Dragonslayer to King
Forces of Good:
Bard, Heir of Girion
Thranduil, King of the Woodland Realm
Up to 300 points chosen from the Peoples of Laketown Army List (Must include at least 20 Laketown
Refugees)
Up to 200 points chosen from the Thranduil's Halls Army List
Forces of Evil:
Up to 700 points chosen from the Army of Azog and Bolg Army List, which may not include named
heroes.
The Board: This game is played on a 72x48 board. Two thirds of its length should be heavily
scattered with Ruins, camps and a few intact buildings. The remaining third should be largely empty,
with a single bride leading into the Ruined city of Dale (this should be about 9 wide). Between these
two areas, place high walls or deep gullies, so the bridge is the only way in.
Deployment: Bard and any models chosen from the Peoples of Laketown Army should deploy within
24 of the short board edge inside the city. The Evil forces may deploy anywhere outside the city,
including on the bridge. The Elves arrive from the short board edge outside the city later in the game.
At the start of each Turn including and after the 4th, roll a D6. If the result is 10 or higher, the Elves
immediately move on to the board from the appropriate Board Edge.
Victory Conditions: The Evil Player wins if all the models from the Peoples of Laketown Army are
destroyed. The Good Player wins if all the Evil models are destroyed.
Special Rules:
Fight to the Last: Any Laketown Militia model involved in a Multiple Combat with a Laketown
Refugee adds 1 to its Fight Value.
Greed Overcome: Thranduil has at last put aside his greed and his apathy for the Younger Races, and
now looks to aid the men of Laketown in their plight. So long as he is within 6 of and can draw a Line
of Sight to a model from the Peoples of Laketown Army, he may call a Heroic Fight without expending
a point of Might.

The Battle of Ravenhill


The Reckoning
Forces of Good:
Thorin, King under the Mountain
Kili, Fili and Dwalin, Champions of Erebor
Legolas, Prince of Mirkwood
Tauriel, Mirkwood Exile
Bilbo Baggins, Master Burglar
Forces of Evil:
Azog, Lieutenant of Sauron
Bolg, Castellan of Mount Gundabad
30 Goblin Mercenaries
10 Gundabad Orcs
10 Moria Orcs
Scenario Special Rules:
Many Fates, Decided Here: The Battle of Ravenhill is not a pitched battle, nor a swirling melee; it is a
stage, on which many will meet their end or find greatness at last. This scenario consists of 4 distinct
engagements, which can be played simultaneously or one after another (in which case, you will need to
note down Turns taken, and the Wounds suffered by any character), and one final battle, played after the
first 4. Any Wounds suffered carry over to the next time a Hero fights, so be sure to keep note of this.
Should Thorin or, Bolg or Azog be killed, they begin their next game with no Fate points.
If playing simultaneously, play each battle as if they were all one game, with one Move, Shoot and
Fight phase seeing all 4 games played. Once a Victory is had in each battle, simply skip that Battle in
future turns.
Battle 1: No more than a hundred!: This battle is played on a 12x24 board, scattered with small
ruins and other battlefield detritus. The Good Player uses Thorin, Dwalin and Blibo, while the Evil
player uses 30 Goblin Mercenaries. Players deploy within 3 of opposite Short Board Edges. The Evil
side win if two or more of the Good Heroes have been killed. The Good player wins if all 30 Goblins
are killed.
Battle 2: Sever the Head, Shatter the Heart: This battle is played on a 12x12 board, preferably with
many walkways and raised areas that impede movement. The Good Player uses Fili, Champion of
Erebor, while the Evil Player uses Azog and 10 Moria Orcs. Fili begins in one corner of the board, and
the Orcs enter play from any board edge more than 6 from Fili at the start of their first turn. After all 10
Orcs have been slain, Azog enters from the board edge furthest from Fili. The Good player wins if Azog
is killed, the Evil player if Fili is killed.
Battle 3: Elf and Dwarf: This battle is played on a 18x18 board, with plenty of low terrain that will
impede movement and Line of Sight. The Good Player uses Kili and Tauriel, while the Evil Player uses
Bolg and 10 Gundabad Orcs. The Kili and Tauriel deploy on opposite board edges, and 5 Orcs deploy
anywhere on the board more than 6 from them. The remaining 5 Orcs enter from a Random board edge
when the first 5 have been slain. Bolg enters when the second wave of Orcs has been killed. The Good
player wins if Bolg is killed, the Evil player when Kili and Tauriel are killed.

Battle 4: Old Scores: This battle is played on a 6x24 board, with many crevices, holes and gaps that
require a Jump test to cross. The Good Player uses Legolas, the Evil player uses Bolg. If playing in
sequence, Bolg retains any Wounds suffered in Battle 3. If playing simultaneously, Bolg only enters
play once Battle 3 has been decided (he will have no Fate if the last battle was a Good victory). The last
Elf or Orc standing wins.
Battle 5: The Reckoning: This battle is played on a 24x24 board. The Good player uses Thorin
Oakenshield, King under the Mountain, while the Evil player uses Azog, Lieutenant of Sauron. In
addition, the results of Battles 1-4 will have an impact on other forces available in this battle. See the
table below:
Result
Battle 1
Battle 2
Battle 3
Battle 4
Good Victory

Should he survive
Azog begins Battle
Dwalin may join
5 with no Fate.
Thorin for Battle 5.

Should they survive, Thorin may use


Tauriel and Kili
Orchrist in Battle 5
may join Thorin for
Battle 5

Evil Victory

Any remaining
Goblin Mercenaries
may join Azog for
Battle 5.

Any remaining
Bolg may join Azog
Gundabad Orcs may for Battle 5
join Azog for Battle
5

Thorin must always


move directly
towards Azog in
Battle 5, charging if
possible.

This is a battle to the death. Neither force can be Broken in this game, which will only end
when one side is entirely wiped out. Should Thorin win, the Orcs will never again threaten
Erebor, and the Dwarves shall prosper once more. Should Azog claim victory, the North will
fall to Sauron, who will cover all the land in shadow...

You have but one question to answer. How shall this day end?
Gandalf the Grey, at the Battle of the Five Armies

If more of us valued
home and good cheer
above hoarded gold, the
world would be a
merrier place.
The last words of Thorin
Oakenshield

With Thanks to the following users of the DakkaDakka Wargaming forum:


Namiel
Captain Galenus
Wolf
Compiled by Paradigm

This document is in no way associated or endorsed by New Line Cinema, The


Tolkien Estate or Games Workshop. All images used without permission.

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