Good morning gamers,
We’ve finally made it through the Armies of the Lord of the Rings (after this post). In this post, we’ll be covering the unconventional lists from the Free Peoples books (aka, the hero lists and the monster lists). Most of these lists haven’t seen great changes since their armies were first published in Legions, but who you can ally them with (and whether that’s even a good idea) is what we’ll focus on here.
1) The New Lists: The Fellowship, The Misty Mountains, Fangorn, and the Wanderers in the Wild
As I just said, the lists haven’t changed very much – especially since Warbands. The biggest change from the Warband books is that the Misty Mountains and Fangorn (along with the Wildmen of Druadan that we covered a few weeks ago) used to be lumped in together in a catch-all list called the “Wanderers in the Wild." The others have remained basically unchanged (can't get Gandalf the White in the Fellowship list anymore).
We’ve finally made it through the Armies of the Lord of the Rings (after this post). In this post, we’ll be covering the unconventional lists from the Free Peoples books (aka, the hero lists and the monster lists). Most of these lists haven’t seen great changes since their armies were first published in Legions, but who you can ally them with (and whether that’s even a good idea) is what we’ll focus on here.
1) The New Lists: The Fellowship, The Misty Mountains, Fangorn, and the Wanderers in the Wild
As I just said, the lists haven’t changed very much – especially since Warbands. The biggest change from the Warband books is that the Misty Mountains and Fangorn (along with the Wildmen of Druadan that we covered a few weeks ago) used to be lumped in together in a catch-all list called the “Wanderers in the Wild." The others have remained basically unchanged (can't get Gandalf the White in the Fellowship list anymore).