When Warbands first came out, I bought into the idea that the standard game size was 1000 points, and I spent about two years hypothesizing 1000 point armies (it was about that long until I finally got an opponent again). 1000 points means you have the freedom to take pretty much anything you want, occasionally it gets to the point where you have so many options, that it's too many options. Deciding what to do with my Mordor at that points level gets overwhelming, I want to take everything!
Well, then I got back into playing, and discovered that I no longer knew how to build smaller armies. "Wait, so I CAN'T fit two named Ringwraiths and three captains into this army? How do I play!!" Made all the less convenient by my opponents mostly having a preference for the smaller games. Last week, I played 600 points where I was even with if not outnumbered by a Last Alliance army, and I was Mordor. Let that sink in for a second. Granted, I took three combat freaks and ended up winning, but for someone who grew up playing the game with a strict "outnumber your opponent" policy, that was jarring. It comes from trying to compress a 1000 point army into 600 points, so trying to keep all the big heroes because I can't bear with dropping them.
Earlier today, I came up with a little exercise. I mostly designed it so I know what to buy for my good armies, but it seems to be helping quite a bit with the readjustment. Start at 400 points, go as bare-bones as you can then upgrade till you're at 400, then take that army and modify it in whatever way you see fit to bring it up to 600, then 750, then 1000. Somehow, scaling it up and back down really helped, I was able to piece together Lothlorien and Durin's Folk armies that finally pleased me, I was able to fit models in that've been losing my mind over for the past few months, I thought more about synergy than I ever have before, it really seems to have helped me.
Not sure what I'm getting at here, just wanted to share a helpful experience.
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