Arthas367 wrote:
LordoftheBrownRing wrote:
In both army lists?
Yes, in both Mordor and Moria.
I assumed much of the community, especially anyone who likes to play in tournament or competitve settings are versed in the faqs.
Lol. Thanks for basicslly calling me stupid. Considering I mentioned I've never played the model nor do I own it is it that a huge surprise? Our gaming group is responsible enough to know almost all the rules together. None of us have ever used a spider in an event this far.
mr. dude wrote:
1-In terms of being nervous about Shelob's potential to run, like I said, I've never seen it happen. It's possible, and I wouldn't blame you for having that fear. I personally have a crippling fear of my big combat heroes getting dismounted, and it has led to me doing things like hiding them in forests all game instead of sticking them in combat. So if your fear of her running is as irrational as my fear of losing the mount, it's probably safer to not take her, you'll be too busy keeping her safe to actually make use of her. There, I agree. The trick is to either ensure you win the combat (hero/spear/banner support) or to not care because you know she has will remaining. When she's low on will, that's when you've got to be careful and retreat her until you can bring more might in.
2-
The Spider Queen has half the wounds and lower almost half the defence, I find she's more likely to die outright than Shelob is to run. Having said that, it's much the same game: pick your fights in such a way that you don't have to worry about her taking wounds. Freak accidents happen, just take that into account and adjust your strategy accordingly. Don't run her into a fully healthy Aragorn, she'll get butchered. Her job is to ruin your opponent's warriors and captains.
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I know I'm the one who brought up the Shelob comparison, but I find it to be a faulty one. They don't actually compete with one another. They do in that it's you ~100 point monster slot, but their functions are so different that it doesn't ever come up for me like that. If I'm stuck between Shelob and something else, usually the something else is a Ringwraith or occasionally a Troll Chieftain; things that are there to kill heroes. If I'm stuck between the Spider Queen and something else, that something else is along the lines of Shagrat or Gothmog; all capable of going up against Aragorns for a few turns, but much happier heroic combatting their way through warriors.
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Both the Spider Mamas are fairly straight forward to plug into an army. Decide what your army needs, whatever it is: there's a Spider Mama for that. SQ operates fairly independently from everything else, keep her safe before combat starts and keep her close enough that you can save her if need be, but she doesn't need a baby sitter. Shelob likes being supported, but her job lasts for one turn per game (two at worst) and then you can have her run around and do whatever. It's all about what the army needs.
1- yeah as I said I think the problem is that I wouldn't know how to use it correctly and that would end up not using her to her full potential.
If I have anybody in my gaming group that owns a spider I will try her out soon just to let you know how it goes and I'm not even kidding.
2-Yeah exactly. Totally agree.
3-i feel ya. Sometime if you don't mind can you just send me a Mordor Army list that you typically use with the spider in it?
Usually if I go mordor I'll take a wraith, a Shaman, then a tough fighter and another hero for extra might like a Gorbag or taskmaster or something.
4- I think the freak accident thing is just what gets me worried because I see it happen quite frequently in our gaming group. I've seen four failed channeled fury spells in the last three months. I had used the new Bolg and in two separate games he rolled a total of maybe 4-5 turns of a 3 highest and was halted. I've seen an elf snipe after moving through 2 in the ways and kill a model to gain vps. Lots of craziness ha-ha.