Hi all! Thanks so much for the positive feedback.
I was lucky enough to take the list out for a spin over the weekend. My (semi) regular opponent fielded his tough as nails Mordor force. Here is what he had:
Witch King on Horned Fell Beast, fully tooled up 2 Standard Wraiths on Horse, maxed out MWF Morannon Captain Orc Shaman 36 Morannon Orcs, half spears Mordor Troll drummer
I brought the above list, substituting the captain for Cirdan, and Gandalf the Grey with cloak allied in.
The list performed pretty well, though I lost in the end due to a disastrous courage roll that saw Glorfindel fleeing the battlefield on the edge of victory.
I have a few thoughts coming out of the game.
1) I definitely need to deploy better in future to maximize my shooting. I rolled badly for deployment, leaving my Rangers just 12 inches away from his entire battle line. This left few turns for winnowing down his numbers, or more importantly, dehorsing/beasting his Nazgul. However, luck aside, my battle line was haphazard at best, and I didn't have my big heroes where I needed them.
2) Cirdan lived up to his substandard reputation, unfortunately. His will was sapped on roughly turn 3, leaving behind an unarmed single attack to do nothing but waste 90 points for the rest of the game. Boy does this guy need an elven cloak.
3) This army lacks a response to strength 4, defense 6 models. I won many fights, but just couldn't follow through on the kills quickly enough to overwhelm the orcs. I suspect that this is an issue across Good armies in general (Dwarves aside). My heroes should have compensated for this, but the twins were tangoing with the Witch King for most of the game, until their deaths, and Glorfindel became interminably engaged with the annoying defense 7 morannon captain.
4) At this point, I don't have an answer for that many wraiths on the field all at once. His magic easily shut down my heroes, slowing down my offensive dramatically. Also, fell beasts are terrifying.
The men of the match were my Rangers of the North, however. I was a little skeptical of the 1 wound, 1 attack profiles, but I loved having the odd strength 4 attack supporting important fights here and there. Finally, because they are low profile, I basically had hidden might that I could save throughout the game, allowing for some late turn heroic moves that helped keep me in the match.
I future, I still plan on trying to use Cirdan effectively, but may switch him out for Erestor for the added combat punch. I am also converting up some mounted rangers from a few old riders of Rohan I had lying around from 2005 or so. I can see them as nice little wraith hunters.
I may also go full cheese and use Hobbit Galadriel to murder a few Nazgul - beautiful and terrible as the dawn, etc.
Ha - this quick posted ended up as a mini battle report. If you cared to read this far, let me know what you think of my takeaways!
-Cosmic
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