Hodush wrote:
I can't think of a reliable good or unique way to use the exiles other than by just sticking them in wooded terrain.
As has been said, throwing weapons can only be used once (fair enough), they suffer the +1 to hit (stupid), and the elves low defence means that you would have to be extremely lucky to get a good return on investment before you lose all your troops. I suppose that only needing a 4+ to hit isn't too bad though. Added to that is that the throwing daggers are only 6" (correct me if I'm wrong), so the tactic of staying out of range and using throwing weapons does not work as well as it does for Rohan or throwing spears. So that tactic only works on armies with move of 5" or less, in which case the regular 6" is fine.
Therefore the only reason I can see to use throwing weapons is to have a 100% ranged force, given that you can only have 33% bows, which you would hope is enough to earn you some kills so that you aren't outnumbered too badly when the lines meet.
In a line on line engagement I can't think of any benefit the additional move would have, unless the opponent slips up and puts a few important units a bit too close and you can get a quick kill on it (like a shaman or wraith).
So as far as I can think, their real bonus is so that they are not outranged and shot to pieces by a cavalry force, or you have an element in your force which can corner cavalry forces. Additionally, they would do well in scenarios where you have to leave the board via an opposite edge quickly.
I do like the immobilise, surround strategy. I also like the Nature's wrath-heavy army style which makes your low defence insignificant for a turn or two.
Technically, you can't use the 2+ upgrade or the others from the old profile as the FAQs (I don't think its in the rulebook) say that whenever 2 profiles are available, you use the newest one, which also means Gandalf on cart can't be used. Quite frankly that's stupid though, so I am trying to ignore it, but you might get caught out at a tournament.
Firstly, sorry for the double post.
Second, I don't play tournaments and I use the big blue book, not the hobbit rule book, so I don't worry about the new thranduil profile, but that is just me.