Wan Shi Tong wrote:
Okay so hoards with fury might give me trouble but what about more elite focused armies like the Fiefdoms, High elves or the Army of Thror? What else could I use the points for if not a wraith? A taskmaster, spiders from Mirkwood, a dweller in the dark(I think that's cheap enough but I don't have the book in front of me??
Fiefdoms its tricky they are elite indeed but aint absurb point cost either and 3 things you should NEVER EVER underestimate.
1- pikes, ohh ya they got several meaning they dont have to surround you to fill your gut with attacks
2- Heroes, their heroes arent that bad and Imrahil is nasty even if he do a thing in game the banner effect 12", your drakes gonna get in trouble if they dont roll 6s all times.
3- Lances, a total nightmare for drakes, remember the old medieval movies knight vs dragon and lances impaling the beast chest? these guys do it very easily on you, any roll of a 5+ you gonna get into major trouble and you still wound em on a 4+, its not that huge impressive.
High elves:
they lack in numbers but you get a torrent of volley fire easily and any 6 its a wound per turn. Also keep in mind an experience high elf player tends to show several good heroes in a row, since high elves dont have much variety of heroes the named ones are very often seen. Things like Gil Galad, Elrond, Elladan and elrohir tend to come in pains and 1 thing that pains them its that all these heroes causes Terror, that vs a C4 drake dont seem that great all the times. If the High elf player is nasty enough he will get it frequently Vanquisher of the Necromancer Galadriel and thats all he needs a -1 C against you in return and your nazgul´s bane. (and they keep it themed as he can get elrond and form a portion of the white council.)
Army of Thror its possible your best bet to get the drakes against as they are exclusively melee, their heroes are very decent some are nasty but not 2 overly strong. The dwarves are just tough to crack but aint 2 bad. unless he start doing piercing strikes and with attricion things might get complicated.