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Animated Skeleton
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Lord of the Rings Battlegames
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone around here heard, or even played, the LOTR battlegames of Games Workshop? I'm planning to make a Gondor army? Anyone else? |
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Standing amidst the slaughter I have wreaked upon the orcs
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I have some friends who collect the GW miniatures.
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Sage & Onions
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Britain
Posts: 894
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Hi Skorpy,
here's a couple of links to old threads discussing this.... short one long discussion/argument
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Animated Skeleton
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Yeah, I have seen those, but they're over a year old. New members joined by then and I was wondering if anything had changed.
I myself like the idea, but I don't like to play with known hero's. A while ago, gw introduced a free suplement so you can create/grow your own party of hero's and wariors set in middle earth. I much more prefer that. I also play warhammer 40k, and have an Imperial Guard Army and an Ork army. I also co-own a forum as big as this one, if not bigger, about wargaming: http://www.dicetroll.com |
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Sage & Onions
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Britain
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Hi Skorpion,
thanks for the link, its an interesting website. I was wondering how you rate the various GW supplements that have come out for the original rules? I thought the rules were a nice skirmish set with some novel mechanisms and good heroic flavour, but I'm more interested in the mass battle aspect. Have you tried Warhammer Historical rules? They can be quite easily adapted to fantasy wargaming, as they are derived from the original Warhammer set. I'm a very occasional member of a wargames club in my home town and drop in for a game once in a blue moon. Mostly it's historical but occasionally they do a fantasy game. I was most distressed last year to miss out on the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, one of my major gaming ambitions! Unfortunately I was away at the time but it was a most gigantic and impressive game by all accounts, with purpose-built city walls, some GW stuff such as the heroes and the Nazgul and a large number of historical figures and old RPG orcs dredged up from people's attics. Still at least my Haradrim (Saracens) and orcs (old Prince August mold-em-yourself jobs) got a run out on the table. I probably haven't used them since the first edition of the warhammer fantasy rules! I have been thinking about renovating my old collection and have bought some GW plastic orcs (you always need more orcs), so I'll see how it goes.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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So, I can't really answer your question, I however do like the Battle Companies Rules where you can 'level' your wariors into unique hero's. This way you don't depend on the know characters of the books which gives you a bit more freedom imo. Quote:
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