Well, Círdan was bad already before the hobbit rules because he's just useless in combat and as all his spells are exhaustion ones, a wraith renders him completely obsolete, and that he can only use 3 of his will because he always has to have one in his store. On top of that, you now have to use his only might point to channel blinding light to just make it as it way before the hobbit rules. And if you don't, he'll likely be shot because defence four, two wounds and one fate is just terrible for someone who's almost one hundred points and is also completely illogical because he's like ancient (well I presume he is because he's the only elf to have grey hair) and he fought in the battle of the last alliance and survived and he's still only got one fate. If they had given him a similar profile to Celeborn, it would have been more fitting, I think.
Having said that, aura of command will be useful if you have Isildur so that he can take the ring off whenever he wants without having to worry about a courage test, and also all those cowardly C3 numenoreans will always be charging trolls and the like. Blinding light is useful too, but only up to a certain point because there's normally little to no shooting once the lines have met. Aura of dismay is a game-changer though, there's no doubt about that, although all your heroes in your said list already have terror becuase the ring will give it to Isildur.
It's a tricky decision for which spells you want to use and how much will you put into each one, but obviously it depends what you're playing against. Blinding light against goblins or aura of dismay against Elven heroes or the fellowship for example are cases when you wouldn't use those spells, as they'll have little effect on the opponent.
Cirdan is by no means good for his points compared to the captain or Erestor who are around the same points level, but as long as you don't face a wraith or anything with sap will, you should be fine. In the battle of the last alliance though, Cirdan would have been fighting, so it would probably be better for theme (and competitiveness (if that's even a word)) to just use a high elf captain to represent him.
Thanks, LordElrond.
P.S. If you face even just a budget wraith with that army, Cirdan and Isildur are royally screwed, so I wouldn't take it to a tournament if I were you.
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