Good morning gamers,
High Elves: Spear Conversions
Today our travels take us to Rivendell, where we catch up on
what we’re doing for my High Elves. Those who follow our blog know that I took
a Last Alliance list to Brawler Bash this past January, taking the power of
Elendil and Elrond to fight all comers. Had a bit of a rough go against a
full-Rivendell list (Elendil and Gil-Galad had a not-so-epic show-down), had a
good time though overall.
There are three big projects that have been in the
works for Rivendell since that time: a) adding spears to some of my guys (can’t
rely on Numenoreans being in position to support), b) converting a Cirdan model
out of an old Celeborn model (because Cirdan is awesome and I didn’t want to
pay a ridiculous amount of money to get the made-to-order one that was released
recently), and c) making a banner for them (as well as one for Lothlorien).
High Elves: Spear Conversions
You can find spearmen online – they sell for ~$5/model
regardless of whether you get them new or used. Plastic High Elf Warriors
(especially bowmen) are very easy to find online, so I’m converting mine from
some High Elf Warriors I acquired a while back. Here’s how the army used to
look:
9 High Elf Warriors with shields
9 High Elf Warriors (vanilla – awesome pose retained)
9 High Elf Warriors with Elf bows
TOTAL COST: 270pts
While this is very points-efficient (you can literally get 10 points/model), it turns your High
Elves into a mass infantry mob thanks to taking no spears (see a recent
post by Rythbryt on these formations) and only 1/3 of the models are D6.
Most of the armies we see at TMAT field a 1-1-1 combo of shield-toting,
spear-and-shield-toting, and bow-toting High Elves. This would look something
like this:
9 High Elf Warriors with shields
8 High Elf Warriors with spears and shields
1 High Elf Warrior with spear, shield, and banner
9 High Elf Warriors with Elf bows
TOTAL COST: 313pts (+43)
While this certainly makes your shieldwall both existent and
more resilient (by actually having spears, giving shields to those
spearmen, and adding a banner), I’m going for a slightly different tact:
9 High Elf Warriors with shields
1 High Elf Warrior with spear and shield
7 High Elf Warriors with spears
1 High Elf Warrior with spear and banner
4 High Elf Warriors with Elf bows
5 High Elf Warriors with Elf bows and spears
TOTAL COST: 310pts (+40)
First off, let’s just get this said:
I could add 8
additional points to give all of my spearmen shields.
The choice to run fewer
shields is simple: I need money for the heroes (as good as F5/D6 models are, heroes are what I think Rivendell is
ACTUALLY good at). With three epic heroes (Elrond/Glorfindel I own, used to own Gil-Galad), several very good support heroes (Cirdan/Erestor-proxy/Arwen/Gildor-proxy I own, don't own the Twins/Lindir), and a host of
good historical allied heroes from the Fellowship/White Council (of which I own almost
all) to say nothing of Lothlorien (which includes epic heroes AND warriors that very nearly mimic your own), you get some very, VERY powerful army builds that can provide flexibility
to your army. With 310 spoken for in a 700 point list, I have 390 points to spend on heroes, which could include any of the following pairings (I own all these guys, so these lists are in some ways informed by my collection as much as by what fits):
- Quake Team:
- Elrond with heavy armor
- Arwen Undomiel
- Radagast the Brown
- 30 models, 2x Wrath of Bruinen, 1x Nature's Wrath that could be channelled to be like a basic Wrath of Bruinen
- Adding 5 shield to my spearmen could be accommodated by adding Sebastian and dropping 1 High Elf Warrior with spear
- Wayfarers:
- Glorfindel with Asfaloth
- Cirdan
- Gildor Inglorion
- 3 Noldorin Exiles with Wood Elf Spear
- 2 Noldorin Exiles with Elf bow
- 3 Noldorin Exiles with throwing daggers
- 38 models, 8 fast/light infantry along with mega mounted hero, augmenting support hero, and immobilizing fast hero
- Adding 5 shields to my spearmen could be accommodated by dropping 2 Noldorin Exiles with Wood Elf Spears, and giving the Armor of Gondolin to Glorfindel
- Defense of Bruinen:
- Glorfindel with Armor of Gondolin
- Arwen Undomiel
- Aragorn-Strider with bow and armor
- 30 models, two power heroes and one area-of-effect caster - note that you could drop the Armor of Gondolin and Aragorn's bow in order to hand out Asfaloth and a horse to Glorfindel/Aragorn if you think you'll get more out of mounts than their gear
- Adding 5 shields to my spearmen could be accommodated by dropping the bow on Aragorn
The spear conversions I’ve done are simple – nothing like what Zorro’s done in the past. I’ve taken spears from a Warlord Games Saxon Thegns box and removed the Elven blades of some of my guys to get spears thrust downwards. One of the others retained his raised sword (love the pose, can't help it) and has his spear glued to his backs (neat-and-easy), and one other had an actual hand-swap happen. All five archers I own who aren't drawing arrow to ear lost their right hands to the conversion knife too. |
Cirdan Conversion
Cirdan’s original model and Celeborn’s original model are
incredibly similar: flowing robes, long hair, arms in boring positions. When
Cirdan’s profile got the revamp with the new release (+1 spell, +1 free Will
point each turn), I was like “I want this guy.” Of course, at the time I had
this idea, he was all the rage and not available online. So before they offered
him as a made-to-order purchase, I decided on a different thought: convert my Celeborn
model.
Banner Spearman
At the most recent TMAT GT, I got to play 1 game and in it I
faced Zorro’s High Elf list that had a banner. In previous editions, we didn’t
see many banners – they began as really expensive, but even with their drop in
price to a uniform 25 points across all armies, we still didn’t see them. But I
don’t plan on leaving home without one anymore: your models get SO much better
with one.
What’s Next?
Here’s the current army – plans in the future
include changing the model of Arwen on Asfaloth to be Glorfindel, and maybe add
some shields to people (though, as mentioned above, it makes the points come out weird sometimes). There are also four High Elf Warriors that I messed up a while back to convert into Ringwraiths, so cleaning those up is probably in the cards too. Until I
decide what to do, I’m pretty happy with them as they are and can’t wait to try
them out. In our next post, we leave Rivendell and head to their ancient
allies, Numenor. It’s been a while since we paid them some care and they’ve got
some great new additions I can’t wait to show off. Until next time, happy hobbying!
I like the banner. Are those custom shields on the swordsmen at the top-left?
ReplyDeleteYes, complements of cardboard and lots of black and silver paint. :)
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