Oni
First Post
If you enjoy the minion rules, use them and happy gaming. We found them amusing at first but have become annoyed with them. While the minions permit scenes from fiction to occur within the game, just remember that the characters in the fiction were not being played by real people who get to see the underlying mechanics supporting thier acts of heroism.
What if Aragorn got to the bottom of the hill at Amon Hen, looked back at all the carnage he had created and saw only cardboard cutouts lying on the ground? Would he feel that his accomplishment was worth anything?
This begs the question, for any hero standing atop a mountain of dead foes, where any of them individually a worthy challenge? I think the obvious answer to that is no. However there comes a point where enough of them present a situation that the hero can only tackle with considerable risk to himself. I think anytime a task has risk, succeeding at it has value.
Wouldn't it be more fair to measure the worth of a challenge by its totality rather than the strength of its individual parts?