---Updated April 2024---
So I tried to think of something clever or inventive or thematic to say when introducing our faction for this week, but in the end, I couldn’t find anything better than this iconic tune (although this one is a very close second).
So I tried to think of something clever or inventive or thematic to say when introducing our faction for this week, but in the end, I couldn’t find anything better than this iconic tune (although this one is a very close second).
We’re talking, of course, about the second of the three
heroic factions of men that fought at the Battle of Pelennor Fields (and other
places, too, as it turns out): the Horse Lords themselves, Rohan. If you picked
up the Battle of the Pelennor Fields box set when the Middle-Earth Strategy
Battle Game was re-branded in 2018 (and didn’t sell off the model sprues for
parts), odds are you have at least 12 of these guys, plus their fearless leader
Theoden (more on him shortly—he’s kind of important to the army nowadays).
The troop options in Rohan aren’t quite as diverse as what
we have in Minas Tirith, but Rohan still features a plethora of iconic,
powerful, and in many cases stupidly-cheap (in points, not necessarily cash)
heroes to lead your riders into battle. Cavalry charges can be tricky in this game,
and in some respects, Rohan is missing some core elements we’d expect to see if
we want to recreate those smashing moments from Return of the King (high fight,
lances, armored horses, etc.). Underestimate them at your peril…
As with Minas Tirith, I think it’s worth highlighting some of the fantastic
community resources on Rohan that are especially worth checking out. James
Clark from the GBHL was on Rohan early after the new edition came out, with a video on how Rohan’s
changed in the new edition, and what their new rules could mean for their
future. And I’d also be remiss if I didn’t direct you to Mik’s
Fog of War entry on Rohan (which also features Mr. Clark) for some fantastic
sample lists to get your creative juices flowing.
Now for wrath! Now for ruin! (And our thoughts, I guess?)
Photo Credit: The Fandamentals