Good morning gamers,
Tiberius: Red Jacket is back with a review of his beloved Rohan heroes. There will be one point of cross-over with my post on the new War of the Rohirrim heroes, but this should cover all of the previous Rohan heroes who didn't make their way into the undying lands of the Legacies document and the not-so-undying-lands of the greatly-anticipated Armies of Middle-Earth supplement. Forth Eorlingas!
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Red Jacket: Today we
are going to examine the profile updates for some of the new edition’s Rohan faction. Specifically, we are looking at the profiles
that carried over from the 2018 Edition Armies book and supplements. This
article does not review the new profiles introduced in the 2024 edition… as if
there weren’t enough Rohan heroes already. Nor will it comment on the tragi… I
mean… “necessary” removal of some of the heroes that weren’t featured in the
film. (Even though at least one of them was.) (Yes I know there is another book
coming.)
Despite that angsty intro, I like most of the actual changes made to the
profiles. I have just a couple more housekeeping things to comment on before
diving in.
First, as
you are no doubt aware, all profiles had an intelligence stat added in the new
edition. I won’t be commenting on it much, since this is a compare and contrast
article. Second, all profiles switched to hand weapons, and removed special
strikes. I will only be commenting on this in as much as I feel it truly
impacts how the model regularly interacts with the game on the tabletop.
Finally, in the case of heroes, I will not be commenting on heroic tiers. While
in the old edition, they were fixed (more or less) and were a significant
aspect of the profile and hero choice in list building, that is not the case in
the new edition, with tier being dependent upon the list they are taken in.
So without
further ado, let’s take a look at these new profiles.