mr. dude wrote:
1-This caused me to think, maybe I've been overlooking this incredibly powerful hero all these years. Paralyze is, for my money, quite easily the best offensive spell in the game. It may as well read "Take the target model off the damn table".
2-So, does their incredible offensive power outweigh their ridiculous fragility? What armies have they been successful in for you?
1-Not really.....for each model touching, they roll a D6. You can roll 3-4 dice a turn if you havent gotten them trapped in front between both lines. That can also both be modifiable with might I used a Wight 1 game, and the target model was revived and then the wight killed
2-At least they have D 7. Like I said I tried it once, and played against them once. I felt no power behind them on either side. Just a bit of nervousness. Theyre less than 55 points though and thats cool.....Would I use them again? YES. But probably two with a beastly hero nearby or once lines clash quickly.
MWL_Rambo wrote:
I think they can be very effective at taking certain models out of the Game or at least delay you having to deal with them for a while. I think they especially work well when combined with a Nazgul like The Dwimmerlaik or another good caster of sap will.
Exactly. Its a tactical delay, a fear, or a last minute usage that makes them worth their weight in Middle Earth Salt.
mr. dude wrote:
Absolutely, Legolas and Galadriel are the big threats, otherwise the mere presence of a Barrow Wight is terrifying for your opponent.
For how cheap they are, I'm always impressed with how much they can do, in game and psychologically.
This isnt necessarily directed at you as several have said it but 1-How many people will use the new Galadriel? My group of 10ish people have never used her, and rarely will. Tournaments? HUGE risk to take her.
As for legolas....he still needs a 6 or might. And at the least youre making him blow vital might. With my past attempts with legolas....his auto hit rolls a lot of 2,3,4 not the 6s for things you actually need....