Dear Reader,
Greetings again! I was out for the past week visiting family, and am just now getting caught up on all of my projects. Spending 20 hours on a plane does wonders for gathering your thoughts on a list, and what follows is my assessment of the heroes available for Shire teams. I'll begin with the hobbit heroes, and then move on to the non-hobbit (and more exciting) heroes available to you. Before launching into that discussion, though, something should be repeated from my last post:
Yeah, you all saw that coming, :) If you've ever wanted to field a hero-heavy force, go with one of the Eriador civs: Shire or Grey Company. Unlike the Grey Company, though, your selection of F6, S4, D5-6 heroes is extremely limited, so you'll be working with a smaller (no pun intended), less sustainable crew in a Shire army. That being said, you can cover all of the bases using a Shire list for dirt cheap, and that will be the focus of this post.
Greetings again! I was out for the past week visiting family, and am just now getting caught up on all of my projects. Spending 20 hours on a plane does wonders for gathering your thoughts on a list, and what follows is my assessment of the heroes available for Shire teams. I'll begin with the hobbit heroes, and then move on to the non-hobbit (and more exciting) heroes available to you. Before launching into that discussion, though, something should be repeated from my last post:
You play with Shire lists to play with heroes.
Yeah, you all saw that coming, :) If you've ever wanted to field a hero-heavy force, go with one of the Eriador civs: Shire or Grey Company. Unlike the Grey Company, though, your selection of F6, S4, D5-6 heroes is extremely limited, so you'll be working with a smaller (no pun intended), less sustainable crew in a Shire army. That being said, you can cover all of the bases using a Shire list for dirt cheap, and that will be the focus of this post.