Fantastic post GC^I agree.
JamesR wrote:
So having read through the newest supplement I was really disappointed with the new profiles. The troops are fine IMO but several of the heroes really missed the mark. That's not to say that they are not accurate representations within the context of the third Hobbit movie but rather the game at large.
1. Legolas being F7.
I understand why he needs to be F7 as Bolg is also and even in DOS they are painted as nemesis, but to outclass Aragorn seems way off to me.
2. Thranduil having 4 attacks.
Thranders isn't the only new profile to have 4 attacks, but it seems the least appropriate. In the LOTR line only the Golden King (who is infact 3 characters), has this many attacks outside of a few monsters.
3. Elrond
I have less of a problem with this one but that free heroic strike is too good. They should have just made him F8 because Elrond is not Gil-galad's equal in combat, but with this he'll equal or outdo Gil-galad 66% of the time.
Those are definitely my top 3 complaints about the new profiles
The way I see it Legolas was at his prime of combat in his life at this point. Elves are supposed to be better combatants than men. Aragorn at this best was skilled at fight 6, and Legolas at his best fight 7. Not disagreeing just a theory I can accept.
2-Thranduil should have max 3 attacks. 4 is a bit much to me.
3-Elrond isnt the best fighter, but he is very heroic. Hence the free heroic action every turn. Sometimes though, he might roll a 1 or 2. And not so heroic haha.
NarsilReforged wrote:
I like the new models and profiles but do think that quite a few are unreasonable and some possibly op. These being: Thorin, Dwalin,.
Thorin and Dwalin are amazing models for their points but they cant lead warbands. That in itself means youre going to have to spend an extra cost of another hero to have basic warriors. It works itself out.
JamesR wrote:
More balanced prior to the Hobbit. I cannot speak to anything post AUJ because I haven't bought any post AUJ models, but the hero-centric nature of the most current releases isn't what I'm looking for. My gaming group is considering dropping Warbands and Warband deployment. Which would (I think) help balance these new heroes by allowing more swarms against them
That would make them less heroic. You really mean to tell me youd prefer where an army has thorins company against 100 goblins?
They did away with those rules for a reason. Warbands I believe should let more heroic people such as Aragorn lead up to like 25 troops, nut a regular moria gobling captain should stay at 12 or maybe 10.
Oldman Willow wrote:
"And if you made all the models in the LOTR range just simple stats, you would have a very boring game."
Thank you Legion. Now you have decided what is interesting and boring for me I don't have to think about it any more.
Theres a reason why warriors of minis tirith, gondor, original high elves, original warriors of many sorts sell for nothing on ebay. Because theyre boring.
Why else would Mirkwood Rangers and others be sold for so much from their value considering how long theyve been out.
Gondorian Captain wrote:
I really like this latest supplement and am very excited about using the new profiles.
Are they unbalanced? I don't think so. Most of the models got a points increase along with their new special rules or restrictions such as not being able to take horses, losing staff of power or even losing spells.
That is my feeling exactly.
Erestar wrote:
My personal thought is that an Orc, any orc, with fight seven, is ridiculous. I thought that was their skill? Also, that makes Bolg level with Glorfindel, a resurrected Elven maiar. *shakes head*
I made this point before so Ill keep it short. Fight value isnt just a master of skill with a blade. Its total combat prowess including size.
If you take a skilled ufc fighter/boxer/street fighter whos 6'0" 200 lbs against a less talented guy whos 6' 4" 215 hes at a disadvantage. That makes up the 1 fight. We all have seen Bolg and Azogs size and you cant tell me that doesnt add to them having a better chance in combat.
Coenus Scaldingus wrote:
I'd rather wait a while and see if fears of unbalancing are justified: take those Mirkwood Rangers, costing exactly the same as an ordinary Wood Elf Warrior with Elf bow and Elven cloak - but getting a strong special rule for free. Oh, and a 100% bow limit in 99.9% of the armies. Insane. But they haven't been dominating the tournament scene from what I've heard. Turns out a 14pts D3 elf is also a very squishy target (and 5pts for an Elven cloak on a warrior is a terrible valuation, which maybe isn't very surprising either).
Extremely true. I had a harder time killing them with half trolls than I did with regular haradrim bowmen. I destroyed them with harad.
Erestar wrote:
SouthernDunedain wrote:
Thorin is a beast and he can take orcrist if you don't have the new legolas in your force.
That's pretty cool. What happens if there's a Legolas in one force and Thorin in the other? Or does that rule not apply. I've never seen a rule like this that could influence models on two different sides, but I suppose good isn't supposed to fight good.
At that point ocrist or both of them so to speak would cancel each other out because the rule doesnt affect any good armies. Total white wash.