--When I say "balanced" in this post, I mean thematically. I don't have any experience with any of the Hobbit profiles, so I can't comment on their game balance.--
legion wrote:
So basically, I agree that older models lack the power of the newer ones, but I dont think its a bad direction. We just need all the older models to catch up
I don't quite get this logic. Seems like an awful lot of work (and I'm not holding my breath for it to ever get done) when you could have just made the new profiles balanced with the old ones in the first place.
For what it's worth, though, I don't personally find most of the new good models' stat lines to be overpowered, at least from a thematic perspective. Aragorn isn't some arbitrary benchmark for other good heroes, and I can easily see Legolas with a higher F value (I might even suggest that it's supported by the movies). I also don't see any reason why Thranduil shouldn't be similarly powerful to other great elf lords like Cirdan, Elrond, etc. in stats and abilities.
Of the dwarves, I can see Thorin as being quite powerful. The movies have played Dwalin up as the bruiser of the group, so I at least get it with him, too. Others vary, some maybe a bit stronger than I would have pegged them, and I'm not a fan of the ubiquity of the "burly" special rule with Hobbit profiles, but a lot of them are so-so, with characterful special rules.
I think the wood elves' glaives are a bit of a missed opportunity, though. Instead of coming up with something interesting, or at least representative, they just made them "counts-as" basically every melee weapon in the game. Heck, even a profile with A2 and the ability to shield would have been more on-point, to me, than what they did.
It's mainly the evil profiles that I'm not a fan of, though, and I've talked a bit about that elsewhere, so I won't re-hash too much here. Suffice to say, I feel that orcs of any stripe should cap out at F5 or
maybe 6, I really don't see why the orcs from these movies, which in all regards appear to be very similar to the orcs from the Lord of the Rings movies, are inexplicably stronger. The goblin profiles are pretty cool, IMO, but the awful character design is enough to put me off of every bothering to use the official minis, at least, and at that point I'm more likely to just run Moria goblins. If I ever find models that basically look like unarmored Moria goblins, then I'd probably sub them in for the Goblin Town goblins.