Wan Shi Tong wrote:
You have not missed anything. Those heroes have the rule and the regular rangers do not have it. The lack of the rule isn't really that big of a deal most of the time. It's just an extra option the heroes have. Makes them better for running away into the woods with objectives or slipping around a fight to get in the flanks; that sort of thing.
Only the elves and hobbits get woodland creature on mass by default. It's a specialist rule for everyone else.
Thanks, I thought as much, I suppose it's a bit much to deal the rule out to liberally, the Uruk-Hai Scouts get it as part of their army special rule but I suppose they were seen a lot moving at speed in forest.
Ended up ordering quite a few extra hero packs to get some different variety of Heroic Actions. The Faramir / Madril / Damrod trio in Osgiliath is an interesting make up. Most of the heroes are mounted / foot twin packs whereas with these three it's pretty much the same hero but at three different levels, Fortitude, Valour and Minor, balanced I guess for the scenarios in the included book which allow them to lead a more bow heavy force. It would provide enough Heroes to lead a Rangers of Ithilien Legion too.
At first I thought their Heroic Accuracy was limited to only the hero's shooting, I the re-read it along with the Take Aim declaration allowing them and any within 6" to re-roll In The Way. It seems that the Take Aim declaration doesn't actually cost any more by way of Might or whatever. In fact, it's only when I looked at the diagram that I saw Heroic Accuracy actually affects models with 6" too, the rule itself doesn't include that (pretty important) information, unless there's a 'catch all' rule of Heroic Actions always affecting friendly models within 6" that I've missed.