Good morning gamers,
So today is special because we have an inaugural guest post from one of our long-time gamers here at TMAT, Red Jacket. When Red Jacket isn't talking about how great Elves are or lamenting his luck leading Uruk-Hai, he's usually going on about how great Rohan is. While he loves the usual gang of Rohan heroes, one of the heroes he often fields is Erkenbrand. Erkenbrand USED to be a really competitive choice for many players in previous editions, but with the new rules drop . . . Erkenbrand seems to be out of favor.
My experience with Erkenbrand is limited to the Riders of Eomer LL (which I love - and almost took to a local event recently), where the very limited set of profiles you have makes him an auto-include after you reach a certain points level. With normal Rohan have a TON of hero options, it's easy to let Erkenbrand slip through the cracks, so I asked Red Jacket to give his thoughts on this hero and why you'd want to take him in a normal Rohan list. Take it away, mate!
“Amid them strode a man tall and strong. His shield was red.
As he came to the valley’s brink, he set to his lips a great black horn and
blew a ringing blast.” – Description of Erkenbrand, The Two Towers.
Red Jacket: Erkenbrand is the most underrated Rohan hero. People pass over him without giving him a
second thought.
Not only is this a crying shame thematically, since he is
one of the few heroes of Rohan that Tolkien actually made a big deal about
besides your star cast… but it’s also strange to me given the extremely
powerful buffs he brings to the table for Rohan.
Let us summarize the profile:
- Erkenbrand starts at 75
points.
- He is a Hero of Fortitude and
boasts F5/4+, S4, D7, A2, W2, C4. On top of that he follows the standard named
Rohan Captain trend with 3 might and 1 Will and Fate.
- Similarly, he has the
option to buy a horse, giving meaning to the standard issue Rohan Expert Rider,
and Horse Lord Special rules.
- Also as normal, he brings the mobility of Heroic
March, and the niche killing power of Heroic Strength.
- His unique, and very
powerful selling point comes with the Horn of Hammerhand, a +2 warhorn that
affects all friendly Rohan models.
- Last but not least, for an additional 1 pt.
per model, Erkenbrand can serve as a banner for any upgraders Riders of Rohan
in his warband.
All around, there is a lot there. It really seems like he
should get more appreciation.
“If he is as great as you claim,” I hear you ask, “then why
does no-one take him seriously?” Here are a few of the most common reasons that
I have heard:
- “Comparatively expensive/points inefficient” (I put this
in quotes because while I get it, I also don’t buy it. No pun intended)
- Buffs aren’t needed
- Lacks the “almighty strike”
- Doesn’t fit the Rohan Meta
By looking at these common objections in turn, I believe
that we will see that much of this criticism is unfounded. Furthermore, I
suggest that we will see the usefulness and potential for this great Captain of
Rohan.
Before we launch in however, I do need to address two caveats. Never would I ever suggest Erkenbrand is an
auto-take. (By which I mean, someone that should always be included in a list
from a particular army) I’m not particularly a believer in “auto-takes.”
Additionally, Erkenbrand is not an army centerpiece (obviously.) This defense
of Erkenbrand is an argument to say that he deserves his place table among Rohan's secondary, supporting heroes.
With that out of the way, let’s jump in!