TheFlameoftheWest wrote:
Rohan and Numenor are the worst armies needing a boost, while the elites within Harad & Mordor & other Evil armies should be drawn back (Azog, Watchers of Karna, Black Guard, etc).
Here's your major issue, when talking about a major revision of the rules who gets to decide what needs revising?
You specifically mention that Azog is overpowered whereas I think there's a very strong argument that he's fairly substantially over
costed. He should be about 30 points cheaper!
Personally I don't think the fight system needs tweaking and as Mertaal hinted, such a huge overhaul (D6 to D12) would likely not be welcomed by the majority of players.
It's an interesting issue to think about in the future, once GW drop support for the game, will there be a final, community driven set of rules that incorporates all the FAQ questions and fixes the most agreed problems (Peircing Strike springs to mind)?
I don't know, it would be very hard for the ruleset to gain any serious traction amongst the player base (how would they get it? How would you ensure that all players have it?). I think the most likely event is that there was a community ruleset for a club, region or (very optimistically) a country. For example it's possible that the UK tournament scene might have it's own ruleset, so any event that was part of the GBHL used that ruleset and so it would gain support. However, there's then no reason at all for gamers in the US to use those rules.
GW have the wonderful monopoly in that when they publish a new version (like the Hobbit rules), they are
the rules. It's not an alternate, it's a new version. Anything community driven will never have that kind of weight; you could well spend months and years of your life coming up with the best possible revision to the SBG rules that is beautifully laid out and perfectly balanced and the vast majority of players would still say "huh, fair enough, but those aren't the rules,
I think it should be a D20 so I won't be using these rules"
I'm not trying to quash your enthusiasm for what is essentially a good idea, it's something I've thought about a lot too. However, I think creating a ruleset that your local gaming group is happy with and can playtest on your own without hundrededs of outside opinions is a more achievable goal.
Good luck with it
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