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SomeGuy
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Post subject: Re: New player with old rulebook - what do I need to keep up
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 4:01 pm
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Joined: Fri Nov 10, 2017 8:26 am Posts: 27 Location: Ireland
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The hobbit an unexpected journey is the main rule book now free peoples rule book has durins folk army in it, the rulebooks you see on gw site replace any of the old ones for both profiles and rules, THE ERRATAS you can get from gw website or forgeworld webpage for free download
warbands are deployed individually and the troops of a warband are deployed within 6" of the leader
the bow limit is per faction not just warband, example if you had an army of rohan and gondor together you check the limit on each faction seperatley- there are exceptions to the bow limit with certain armies allowing them to have more
you can use different factions like your erebor and durins folkk, however they have be lead from a hero from their respective list - so a captain from durins folk list can only lead the warriors from the same list and vice versa - so no dwarves leading ents and men basically-
there have been other changes to rules regarding supporting, shooting , monsters, a bit of a change on magic(spells can be channelled to make them stronger) thats all i can think of, off the top of my head for now
Ling and short you will be doing yourself a favour picking up as many of the books as you can
Hobbit unexpected journey - mAIN RULES Hobbti there and back again - additional rules/profiles
************************************************************Check erratas as you go for whatever army you are building, and check out the irish hobbit league facebook page and the british hobbit league page - its a nice community and they will help you however they can ************************************************************
the following have all the lotr profiles and army list
Moria and angmar- what it says
free peoples - rivendell(more of this list in hobbit books, durins folk, lothlorien&mirkwood(new mirkwood list called thranduils hall in hobbit book is worth a look -the shire list -wanderers in the wild list - white council list but i think its outdated now
fallen realms Isengard - Harad and Umber - Eastern Kingdoms
kingdoms of men Gondor - Arnor - Numenor -Rohan -fiefdoms
mordor This list is massive so it gets its own book
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Voyager360
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Post subject: Re: New player with old rulebook - what do I need to keep up
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 7:12 pm
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Joined: Thu Sep 25, 2014 7:51 pm Posts: 208 Location: The Netherlands
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It's worth noting that a new rulebook is expected to arrive this summer. Therefore I wouldn't recommend spending full price on the current Hobbit rulebook unless you are in a hurry or want the scenarios.
If you want the current ruleset now, you could buy The Hobbit: Escape from Goblin Town Set, as it comes with the current ruleset in a smaller sized softcover book. You may also find this book for relatively cheap in second hand markets. It may not look as nice as the much more expensive hardcover version, but it's complete in terms of rules.
You could pick up the different sourcebooks (Free Peoples contains profiles for Dwarves, There And Back Again provides profiles for the newest dwarves released in The Hobbit), however again if you're not in a rush I'd recommend waiting before buying all sourcebooks. The LotR range is expected to get a profile overhaul, so it's possible the older sourcebooks will be superseded by newer ones.
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