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and the most important... who dont love hobbits?! lol
I don't. One should do with hobbits what Sharkey should have done: kill 'em with fire!
a way to counter hobbit army is having a monster throwing them around. A cave troll can throw a hobbit quite far (5 inches to 10), which can deal terrific damage to hobbit formation since, to use their numbers, their player will usually keep them close to each other. Each hobbit in the line of throw will die on a 4+. In a GBHL battle report, an eagle killed something like 7 hobbits with a single throw. A Mordor troll thrown range goes from 6 to 11 and even a piercing striking hobbit will usually require a 6 to score a wound. But, of course, a Mordor troll will have to kill lots of hobbit to compensate his points cost. Bill the troll, who can't be trapped, is very good for this job.
Borg, expensive as he is, may be very good. Between S5, Burly and 2 handed he will kill hobbits on 2+. Give him a fell warg and you can expect to kill at least 3 hobbits each turn, which will give him the Mighty Hero rule very early in the game, allowing your force to have heroic moves when needed and burning your opponent reserve of might. Once you got enough hobbits, you go hunting for merry (on a charge, you can reasonably expect to kill him in 1 turn with 8 strikes wounding at 3+) negating the hobbit courage boost and imposing your own harbinger of evil over them.
A good formation can negate their numbes: they have no spears, so each hobbit needs to be in base contact to fight. A well placed shield line backed by spears and/or pikes with a banner nearby will give them a very hard time.
Still, despite the fact that I don't like them, I recognize hobbits as a force to be reckoned with. The only reason why, as a player, I don't have them is because of their price. Four hobbits go for 12,50 euros, which means in spending 37,50 euro for a single warband. I just don't have enough money to build an hobbit army.