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Good morning gamers, It took a week longer than I'd hoped, but the GW development team have spoken and we have some balance updates! Thi...
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Page 146 – Shelob – Base Size Change to 80mm.
Good morning gamers,
It's here . . . it's come . . . oh yes, we've been building up to the "big Mordor list" from the Armies of Middle-Earth all month and it's finally time to tackle the Army of the Great Eye! Back when I got started in the game, there were lots of Mordor lists in the Legions of Middle-Earth supplement. About a year after getting started, we got "the warband books" and all of those Mordor lists got compacted into one big "Mordor" supplement (the only faction that got its own book). Then, in the last edition, Mordor both retained its omnibus nature AND split up into smaller groups (first by getting a Barad-Dur faction/losing access to Spectres, then later getting Legendary Legions that gave them more rules in trade for fewer profiles).
This list feels like we've gone back the warband books a bit - and if you liked your Mordor Soup lists in the last edition (like I did), this very well may be the list for you! Let's see what's available to us and what we're giving up by going with this list!
Good morning gamers,
A few weeks ago, we looked at the Army of Gothmog, which in this edition has picked up a few profiles and lost a profile from the previous edition. This time, we're looking at the Black Gate army list, which has also picked up a few profiles but lost two critical profiles. This is mostly based on the Black Gate Opens Legendary Legion, which was one of the first Legendary Legions released and remained popular for quite some time (mostly as a way to field lots of Troll Chieftains!), but there was also a very interesting discussion amongst Black Gate players as to how much you leaned into Morannon Orcs (S4/D6) and how much you leaned into Mordor Orcs (cheaper, same FV/Courage). Today, that discussion won't be necessary - but there is, I think, a big question as to how good this list is with the current requirements it has. Let's see how things have changed . . .
Good morning gamers,
One of the last podcasts that the TMAT team has done (we don't have a lot of time for podcasting these days) was a draft of the various Legendary Legions that were available for both the Forces of Good and the Forces of Evil. If you haven't listened to the episode, I'll drop this spoiler: one of the Evil Legions that I drafted was the Cirith Ungol Legendary Legion. In many ways, this Legion was like Ugluk's Scouts - you had different unit keywords that could trigger the Animosity special rule, but giving speed/Courage buffs to one group meant NOT giving those boosts to another group of units. How is one to know how hard to lean into each group?
In this post, we'll be digging into the newly revamped Cirith Ungol army list - which is honestly not THAT different from the Legion of the previous edition. Some of the units have changed, but the bones are mostly the same and I think the play-style is very similar. Let's see what we have to work with.