So, in most of my recent Army lists that I posted, the general consensus was that they were "not competitive" and I should add such and such models to boost the competitiveness of the army...
Now bearing that in mind, I have been thinking... Why is a list of pure Galadhrim not competitive... I mean what denotes a competitive and a non competitive army... A Galadhrim Warrior is just as likely to roll a 6 as does an Uruk Hai, and should the Galadhrim roll equal he will win the fight... He is weaker you say? well if I drop to 50% all of a sudden my courage 5 is a great help... I would have to roll a 1 on one of the two dice required to take a courage test... In the case of say... So in my mind any army list is as competitive as another... Hunter orcs have 2 Attacks ad Strength 4, but only courage 2 and defense 4... so while they would make good shock troops, I cannot see them having any advantage over dwarves with Defense 8 and Fight 4, but only move of 5 inches...
Of course you could make a list of say
Alfrid, Wood elves with axes, and etc... But I am referring to "normal lists"
Example: Mirkwood Rangers allied with say Eagles, vs Galadhrim... the Galadhrim will outnumber the Rangers and have higher defense then the Rangers... The Rangers, will have more bows and more attacks, but if they loose in combat they are more likely to die...
So why is one army list more competitive then another?
Is Radagasts Alliance actually better the Moria? Sure an Eagle is a tough nut, but if it is attacked by its equal points value in Moria Goblins with Shield, that is 18 attacks against the eagles few... Sure if the eagles wins he can Hurl, Rend, Barge, or just try and wound... but there are more where the goblins came from...
So again I am referring to Army List vs Army List... not "I made this Army to win that Tournament" Lists....
Anyway, that was long
How do you guys feel about this?