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Thursday, December 15, 2022

A Season of Giving: The Barrows of Cardolan Fan-Made Legendary Legion!

Pardon the CRAPPY JOB my camera did; I need
to just break down and buy a new phone

Hey Reader!

As a continuation of our Season of Giving series, I'm bringing you a new Angmar legendary legion: The Barrows of Cardolan. Remember how everyone hates Angmar because they do mean stuff? And how they get access to those big flying monsters and fell beasts that make things even worse, so that Angmar is just no fun to play against at all?

Well this one removes the monsters, so that's a big plus! It removes a lot of other things too, so this really does feel like a true legendary legion: giving up a lot of options to gain flavorful benefits, but fair warning: the "unfun" parts of Angmar are still at least partially in play here.

But we're talking about Angmar: this is why we play them! We like dead stuff that does unique stuff you can't find in a Mordor or Barad-Dur list! We love uphill battles against heavy-hitting heroes! And this legion does all of this.

DOWNLOAD THE RULES HERE (in color) OR HERE (in black and white)!!!


Why Make This Legion?

To start off, I believe that legendary legions should fundamentally remove options in favor of what you gain from taking the legion. So without naming any names, there are some legions that I don't like because you basically get the same army with no real losses, all while gaining other benefits (and this fault includes what I believe is the best supplement book that has been released to date, so this is not a bias thing).

So this legion can't include the wide range of threats that Angmar has: flying monsters, ringwraiths with multiple mount options, orcs of various flavors, more monsters, spirits with cool special rules, and an almost useless shaman (don't get me started on how much I hate that shaman). Instead it thematically centers itself on one aspect of the army: the rising of the dead by the might of Sauron, and then it fleshes out the legion with a few new profiles that we will discuss presently.


Monday, December 12, 2022

A Season of Giving: The Defence of Mirkwood Fan-Made Legendary Legion!

Good morning gamers,

We come today to the second Elf Legendary Legion that was omitted from Defence of the North as we view the Halls of Thranduil list and what Legion could be made for those that defended the greenwood from the invasion of Orcs and spiders that raged northward during the war. There's a dual-problem we face with making this Legion: first and foremost, we need to make the list look good without Legolas or allies. Second, we need the list to look different from the Lothlorien Legion we presented last time.

Neither of these changes are going to be easy, but the second is really important. There's one other thing I wanted to fix with this Legion (since we're in the neighborhood): I wanted the Mirkwood Captains in this list to have a place. Mirkwood Captains are only marginally less expensive than Palace Guard Captains and don't move faster either. So how do we fix this? Well, let's dig into the Legion rules!

DOWNLOAD THE RULES HERE!!!

Why Make This Legion?

Let's begin with fixing the absent Legolas problem: Legolas is one of the best allies you can bring for the Forces of Good - he's 95-115pts (depending on your interest in Orcrist or his horse), which isn't that much for Heroes of Valor in general and cheaper than most other Elven Valor heroes (except Haldir). He's Historical/Convenient Allies with everyone except Grimbeorn, so dropping him and up to 15 Elves in your army isn't hard. In combat, he's fine with 2 Attacks base at F6/S4 and 3-Might-and-Strike and access to a mount.

Thursday, December 8, 2022

A Season of Giving: The Light of Caras Galadhon Fan-Made Legendary Legion

Good morning gamers,

We're continuing our list of custom Legendary Legions today (for the running list, check out the House Rules page) and we've come to one of the Legions that I thought was sorely lacking from Defence of the North: a defence-of-Lothlorien Legion! There was a lot of chatter on the Facebook pages predicting that we'd get a "shape-shifting" Galadriel that allowed the 1A Hero of Legend to NOT be the Army Leader and when we didn't get that, I decided that this HAD to be one of the Christmas(time) presents we gifted to you all - so let's dig into what the Legion provides!

Why Make This Legion?

DOWNLOAD THE RULES HERE!

Let's face it: we have three mini-campaigns in Defence of the North (Dale/Erebor, Mirkwood, and Lothlorien) and of those three campaigns, we got 2 Legions for the first, one Legion for part of the second (Beornings), and NO Legion for the third - #Travesty! You can't start talking about why this Legion is needed without acknowledging that, if the movie timeline is to be taken as canon, we need a Legendary Legion that keeps us from running Haldir in a Lothlorien list.

There are three common critiques of Lothlorien that you'll find everywhere in the community: first and foremost, we already mentioned that needing to make Galadriel (your only Hero of Legend) your army leader can be a real pain in 1-2 scenarios (Contest of Champions, possibly also Fog of War). While I think she's perfectly fine as an army leader in Contest of Champions, a lot of people struggle to do well with her (so I get it). Many Lothlorien players take this one step farther though: since Galadriel, Lady of Light was downgraded to a Hero of Fortitude in a recent FAQ, and since one of the first FAQs requires that a Hero of Valor/Legend be used to ally between two Convenient factions, and since (for reasons unknown) the White Council is Convenient Allies with Lothlorien (despite having 2/7 members in the White Council list), you can't get Galadriel, Lady of Light into a Lothlorien list without bringing along someone else (like, say, her husband). This is a problem - you should be able to get Galadriel, Lady of  Light into a Lothlorien army and she should not have to be your army leader by default.

Monday, December 5, 2022

A Season Of Giving: The Watchers of the Roads Fan-Made Legendary Legion!

Good morning gamers,

Last week, we mentioned at the end of the formations article that we here at TMAT are giving you a bunch of early Christmas gifts in the form of revamped factions and completely new Legendary Legions! Today we turn to a new custom Legendary Legion that features Rangers, Elves, Dwarves, non-Ranger-men, Hobbits, and some weird spirit people. That's right, we're bringing the Wanderers in the Wild Battle Company to Matched Play with the Watchers of the Roads Legendary Legion!

Why Make This Legion?

DOWNLOAD THE RULES HERE!

We went through a season here at TMAT where we played a bunch of Battle Companies games - and let me tell you, my favorite battle company was the Wanderers in the Wild list (I also really liked the Moria Expedition, Isengard, and Last Alliance Battle Companies too - some of which have even been documented here on the blog). A collection of misfit models that most players critique, this company has low Defense but can skirmish for days and potentially deal lethal damage to their foes with shooting (with bows, throwing weapons, or thrown stones). Our list today basically keeps the warrior options from that Battle Company (no Sentinels) and gives us heroes to go with them. All of the models in this list could have been the protectors of the major paths in their regions and were always ready to hedge off the peaceful from the vicious.

We have Rangers in the form of Aragorn, Dunedain, and Rangers of Arnor. The Rangers do count towards your bow limit, but with Hobbit Militia, Bree Villagers, Noldorin Exiles, and Dwarf Rangers in the list, it's not hard to find melee units to take to enable you to take rangers. We have other men from Bree in the form of the Bree Villagers (borrowing the profile from the Scouring of the Shire supplement) united behind Barliman Butterbur

We also have Elves in the form of Glorfindel, Elladan and Elrohir, Gildor Inglorion, and his loyal band of Noldorin Exiles. The Elves are dwindling from Middle-Earth and so there are few who still live to keep the land safe. Since Glorfindel and the Twins are more loners than captains of soldiers in this role, they can't lead any warriors (though the Twins can take Dunedain). To make up for this limitation, all three have weapon master to up their damage.

The Hobbits were a late addition, but Maggot and his sons and dogs stood up to the Ringwraiths as they entered into the Shire. While not explicitly covered in the books, the "Maggot's Farm" scenario from the Scouring of the Shire supplement certainly indicates that he wouldn't let vagabonds go romping across his land into the Shire either. As such, we can assume that he and his sons would have been willing to challenge anyone else who was out to cause trouble on the East-West road through the Shire.

The Dwarves were an even later decision - Tolkien talks about how Dwarves travelled the roads between Ered Luin (west of the Shire) and the Misty Mountains and so it seemed fitting to have the "traveler" types available in this list (Murin and Drar as heroes, Dwarf Rangers as warriors). Tactically, these give you the "heavy infantry" option that you get in the Wanderers in the Wild Battle Company (D5 warriors, D7-8 heroes) and they're affordably priced skirmish troops (9pts for a Dwarf Ranger with bow or throwing axes, 140pts for both Dwarf heroes).

Thursday, December 1, 2022

Three Easy Anti-Flyer Formations

Good morning gamers,

This formations post is dedicated to Rythbyrt - why? Because he loves to field big, flying monsters. Flying monsters can be tricky to deal with - they can charge auric heroes by hopping over your battle line, they can Hurl one of the models on the end of your line through the rest of your ranks, and can Heroic Combat from one place to another to avoid getting swarmed (if they have enough notice).

I have faced Rythbyrt three times in our tournaments here at TMAT when he's fielded flying monstrosities: once when coaching my son (The Witch-King of Angmar on Fell Beast) and at our two most recent TMAT GTs (both times with Gwaihir). Preparing for the second time led to a few formations that can mitigate the effectiveness of a flying monster (and preparing for the third led to some refining of the strategies) - let's take a look at how they work.

Formation #1: The Backward Bubble

Let's assume we have the following forces on the table:

Lothlorien - 500pts, 26 models

  • Galadriel
    • 3 Wood Elf Warriors with throwing daggers
    • 5 Wood Elf Warriors with Elf bows
    • 4 Wood Elf Warriors with Wood Elf spears
    • 1 Wood Elf Warrior with Elf bow, Wood Elf spear, and banner
  • Galadhrim Captain on armored horse with Elf bow
    • 5 Wood Elf Warriors with throwing daggers
    • 4 Wood Elf Warriors Wood Elf spears
    • 2 Galadhrim Knights with shields and Elf bows
Mordor - 500pts, 29 models
  • The Witch-King of Angmar on fell beast with the Crown of Morgul, Morgul blade, 3M/15W/2F
    • 7 Morannon Orc with shields
    • 6 Morannon Orcs with shields and spears
    • 1 Morannon Orc with shield, spear, and banner
    • 3 Orc Trackers
  • Orc Captain with shield
    • 5 Morannon Orcs
    • 7 Morannon Orcs with spears

The Lothlorien list has two heroes who are vulnerable to a charge by the Witch-King - and since Galadriel doesn't want to be on the front line, she could be charged from behind if we don't protect her properly. With the Witch-King able to Compel models as well, we need to have at least 2 models forming a bubble around Galadriel so the large base of the Witch-King can't fit.

You can see here that we've placed archers behind Galadriel and have left gaps in our lines for them to shoot at the approaching Orcs. The models in the rear have a simple purpose: keep the flying monster from being able to charge Galadriel immediately. Yes, a charge-and-Barge could mean Galadriel gets engaged, but you can control an immediate charge this way.