Tuisko wrote:
I think heroes' power level rise in Hobbit shows here. While Burly, S5 and a mount would be perfectly fine for Hobbit, and it would fit in the story too, it's really too much in Lotr context.
In my opinion, removing Mithril Armor and Venerable is enough. Maybe remove his special axe and King Under the Mountain rule, too. Maybe you could add F6 and third fate, but he will do fine without. In fact, with F6 he's about as good as Durin, and I don't think he should.
But if we just remove things from the profile, doesn't that mean he's actually worse fighter in the BoFA, than his old days? Why, yes. That's because dwarves in Middle-earth don't age in the same way as men, but retain their strength and wits until the very end, when they become weak, senile, and then die rather quickly. So, in my opinion, Dain in BoFA should be about as fit physically as in the end of 3rd age. The differences would be mainly his equipment and special rules.
Dwarves get old too. At 250 years, Dain is old even for the standard of a dwarf. They get old, and so do their skill: Galdalf himself was surprised by Dain's skill at the time of his death, which means that ages affects dwarves as well. New Balin, depicted as old, is only S3, when every other dwarf hero is at least S4. That means that the game also considers aging as a factor.
F5 and S4 for a venerable dwarf are ok. Taking new Balin as a standard, they are actually surprising.
F6 is Durin VI's level, but is also Gimli's, Balin's, Thorin's, Dwalin's and the King's Champion's (And even Arwen's, whom never saw a battle outside a painting). That means that such a level is quite common in dwarven heroes.
Problem is, when LOTR SBG came out, F6 was the best. Only Gil-Galad, Glorfindel, Sauron and the Balrog, beings of great power and might were better. Or the Mordor Trolls, just because they are big and strong.
But in the new game, one can be better than that.
Now, taking the movie as a reference, is Dain better than Thorin?
Yes, he is.