Knife in the Dark wrote:
LordoftheBrownRing wrote:
He's such a high points investment. I don't have my rulebook here but I think he's 45+ more than I want to spend.
True if I remember right, but what are you trying to use your ringwraith for? Because in some aspects the wraith is better and in others, Sarumam is better. And if what you want something out of the ringwraith that Saruman is better at, you might want to take out the extra points for him.
Just an idea to think about.
Well what I want in terms of difference is 50 points less than Saruman.
I want the Witch Kings:
Drain Courage sometimes
Sap Will sometimes
Transfix OFTEN
Compel sometimes
Your staff is broken is priceless
Saruman only has:
Immobilize
Command
These are good but the ringwraith has more destruction of heavy pointed units. Saruman is 50 more points and although he provides a few cool things, hes just a huge point sink. I already am going out of my comfort zone with a ringwraith in general.
mertaal wrote:
Personally I struggle to believe that a winged Wraith would want to be slowed down by a bodyguard of horsemen, or need them as a bodyguard. I say take the Wraith if you want him, but spend the Numenorian's points on more Isengard troops. At 750 points I think a solid core of high defence troops would be complimented by a few war bands of cheap flanking troops to deny spear support and create trapping situations.
But I commend you for being concerned with creating a canon-plausible army. I think calling it a "fluffy" army takes away from the truth that cross-faction cheese is an abhoration that should be met with tar and feathers!!
Yeah Im not bringing a winged one for sure. As for using the Numenorians points for Isengard, well, the idea was to make the mordor point costs cheap because I need to make up for the wraiths cost. The numenorians are cheaper than any high defense Isengard troops so thats not possible.
Although I could throw in all regular orcs with spear and shield but id be getting horrible troops for only an extra 30.
As for crossing the factions....well it actually happens in the series so Im ok with it within reason. Its one thing to combine Eorl the Young and Aragorn the King in an army and its another to add Rohirrim to a Gondorian army, etc.