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Aragorn (Black Gate) (2)
Aragorn (Black Gate) (2)

Mounted and on foot.

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35.00 €
Axemen Of Lossarnach (3)
Axemen Of Lossarnach (3)

3 metallista kirvesmiestä.

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12.50 €
Battle of Five Armies
Battle of Five Armies

A stand alone, self-contained game, that recreates the epic conclusion of The Hobbit, the world-renowned masterpiece by J.R.R. Tolkien. Battle of Five Armies is scheduled to release Spring 2014, and it's time to know more about the game.

We present the art of the game box and some characters, and a preview written by Francesco Nepitello, one of the game designers.

Overview
The Battle of Five Armies recreates the fierce struggle witnessed by Bilbo Baggins, at the end of his quest for the Lonely Mountain. The game makes use of the rule engine that debuted in the “Minas Tirith” and “Rohan” battle games, included in "Battles of the Third Age", the War of the Ring expansion we designed in 2006. Similarly to War of the Ring, the system merges our unique action dice system and card-driven mechanics, to ensure a high replay value. The mechanics have been further developed and refined for The Battle of Five Armies, to place a greater emphasis on the epic role of characters in the battle. This system is intended to be further developed in the future, to cover other battles from "The Lord of the Rings".

Despite its name, The Battle of Five Armies is a two-player game. One player is in command of the Shadow armies, led by Bolg, son of Azog, the King of the Goblins of Mount Gundabad, and a second player controls the Free Peoples army, composed of Elves, Dwarves and Men. The Shadow player will maneuver a host of Orcs, Great Orcs, Goblins and Wargs, reinforced by Great Bats from Mirkwood, in an attempt to vanquish the assembled forces of the Free Peoples and win the dominion of the North.

The Free Peoples player defends the valley between the arms of the Lonely Mountain, commanding Wood-elf archers and spearmen, Dwarf veterans from the Iron Hills, and warriors from the town of Esgaroth on the Long Lake. Bilbo Baggins, Bolg Son of Azog, Gandalf the Grey and all the other main heroes of the story are in the game, represented by plastic figures, their abilities summarized on beautifully illustrated character cards.

The Mechanics
The main mechanic of the game is a new version of the action system first used in War of the Ring, which we re-designed around the specific needs of a tactical scenario. Similarly to War of the Ring, players roll a number of action dice each turn, and then alternate in taking actions, within the options allowed by the results of the dice. Possible actions include moving an army, attacking an enemy army, recruiting troops, rallying demoralized units, moving characters, and so on. Special cards can also be played as actions, to represent unusual events that let a player “break the rules.”

Since the number of dice and their results limit the available options, players will face difficult choices each turn. Like a real commander on the field, you cannot ever be completely sure that your troops will follow exactly your orders - you must have a flexible plan that you adapt to the result of your action dice roll. The War of the Ring combat system has been further enhanced by the addition of abilities specific to each type of troop, that can be activated during combat.

Another important new feature we introduced in the game, which is not present in War of the Ring, is the concept of Fate. Other powers beyond the strategic choices of generals affect the deeds of minions and heroes of Middle-earth. These forces can be held responsible for the occurrence of unexpected events, like the timely arrival of the Great Eagles, or the coming of Beorn, the skinchanger. In the game, the timing of these events is determined by the Fate Track, an erratic ‘clock’ whose pace may be influenced directly and indirectly by both players.

The Fate system has been designed to create a a tough (and interesting) choice for the Free Peoples player at the start of every game turn. When multiple Free Peoples generals use their special abilities, his army will be stronger – but Fate will be slower. A slow Fate is an advantage to the Shadow, as the strong allies of the Free Peoples will arrive later in the game.

The Game Board
The board for The Battle of Five Armies shows the southern and eastern arms of the Lonely Mountain and the valley of Dale. The Running River with its wide loop crosses most of the depicted area. This is where the players will test their mettle: the player to achieve victory will be the one who will make the best strategic choices amidst changing battle conditions. Will the captains of the Free Peoples succeed in luring the vanguard of the enemy into the middle of the valley to attack them from two sides as it happened in the book, or the Shadow player will bide his time and enter the ruins of Dale with a greater force?

To let different strategies be possible in a single-scenario game, we designed the board so that it offers multiple paths to victory. This seems to be simple to do, but in a game like The Battle of Five Armies, the flow of the battle must also reflect what the author of the story wrote about it! To help us in creating a board that was both accurate and playable, we could rely not just on the story, but also on Tolkien’s drawings.

A visual comparison between the game board and the author’s own art is a good example of the length we went to, to achieve the standard of truthfulness to the source material established by the War of the Ring game. Not to mention the sheer beauty of the work of Jon Hodgson, the board artist, who has worked many details into the Desolation of Smaug to make it a vivid and enjoyable backdrop to the many battles that will be fought upon it.

The Figures
Last but not least, it’s worth mentioning that a lot of great new sculptures of the characters and armies from The Hobbit have been created for the game. We did not have them when we were designing and playtesting, unfortunately! Bilbo, Beorn, Bolg, Thranduil, Dain, Thorin, Eagles… All of them will come to the gaming table thanks to the great sculpts of Bob Naismith, the artist who created all the sculpts for “War of the Ring” - an industry veteran working for a number of years with Games Workshop/Citadels, and as a freelance sculptor for many other gaming companies.

Contents:
* 125 Plastic Figures
* 50 x 70 cm Game Board
* 13 Action Dice
* 10 Combat Dice
* 79 Cards (Fate, Story and Event)
* 12 Character and Special Units Reference Cards
* Counters and Tokens
* Game Rules

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129.90 €
Bilbo Baggins with Sting (1)
Bilbo Baggins with Sting (1)

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13.00 €
Champions of Erebor (14)
Champions of Erebor (14)

This set contains Bilbo Baggins and the entire Company of Thorin Oakenshield, armed and armoured with the choicest wargear from the treasure hoard of Erebor, including:

- Thorin Oakenshield, King Under the Mountain – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a sword
- Kili the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a sword
- Fili the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a sword
- Balin the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a two-handed mace
- Dwalin the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour, a two-handed axe and two axes
- Bifur the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a hand-and-a-half axe
- Bofur the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a hand-and-a-half hammer
- Bombur the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a flail
- Ori the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a hand-and-a-half axe.
- Nori the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour, mace and a shield
- Dori the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a two-handed mace
- Oin the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour, a sword and a shield
- Gloin the Dwarf, Champion of Erebor – equipped with heavy Dwarf armour and a two-handed axe
- Bilbo Baggins, Master Burglar – equipped with The One Ring, a mithril coat and Sting

The set contains 14 resin miniatures, each supplied with a Citadel 25mm Round Base.

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110.00 €
D&D 5: Lord of the Rings RPG -Core Rulebook (HC)
D&D 5: Lord of the Rings RPG -Core Rulebook (HC)

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OVERVIEW
Return to Middle-earth with The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying, a brand new adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien using the rules for 5E.

Based on the second edition of The One Ring roleplaying game by Francesco Nepitello, the beautifully illustrated full-color hardback volume The Lord of the Rings Roleplaying contains everything you need to create exciting adventures set in the world’s most popular fantasy setting – six original heroic cultures from the land of Eriador, six new classes, a host of terrifying adversaries, and comprehensive rules for journeys, councils, wondrous artefacts, and the subtle magic of Middle-earth.

The setting
It is the year 2965 of the Third Age and the Shadow is returning. Twenty-four years ago, an alliance of Elves, Men, and Dwarves defeated a horde of Orcs and Wild Wolves, under a sky darkened by Giant Bats, inaugurating a new era of prosperity for the Free Peoples. But twenty years is a long time for peace to last, and in many dark corners of the earth a shadow is lengthening once again.

Rumours of strange things happening outside the borders of civilised lands are spreading with increasing regularity and, while they are dismissed by most as fireside-tales and children’s stories, they sometimes reach the ears of individuals who recognise the sinister truth they hide.

These are restless warriors, curious scholars and wanderers, always eager to seek what was lost or explore what was forgotten. Ordinary people call them adventurers and, when they prevail, they hail them as heroes. But if they fail, no one will even remember their names.

* Six original heroic cultures from the land of Eriador.
* Six new classes.
* A host of terrifying adversaries.
* Comprehensive rules for journeys, councils, wondrous artefacts, and the subtle magic of Middle-earth.

Key features:
* New rules for travelling across the land (Journey) and meeting the personalities of Middle-earth (Council).
* Thorough advice for the Loremaster on how to bring Middle-earth to life, including rules for magical treasure, the Shadow, and the Eye of Mordor.
* In-depth information on six Patrons – individuals sponsoring the adventures of the Player-heroes including Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey.
* A bestiary containing a spread of adversaries, from lowly Orc Soldiers and Highway-robbers, to monstrous Cave-trolls and Barrow-wights.
* Rules to create your very own Nameless Things – unknowable beings from the dark corners of the world.
* A complete Landmark adventure, The Star of the Mist, with extra support for new Loremasters.

Based on the second edition of The One Ring roleplaying game by Francesco Nepitello.

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51.80 €

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