GothmogtheWerewolf wrote:
Regarding the High Elves, I'll check over the Rivendell Knights and get back to you. I'm pretty sure the longbows base partially accounts for the discrepancy but I will sort it out fully.
Re Abrakhan Guard, yes we can be safely sure that plans changed from when they were printed and there should be a proper WotR profile for the Guards with the appropriate strength, fight and two-handed weapons. They should have a special rule similar to the Golden King's SBG rule too.
I don't think they should have a Hasharin though, unless it's meant to represent the King's personally hired assassin. But yes they, and many more besides, need an updated profile.
I do have the Hobbit There and Back Again book now as well, so they too will be getting some WotR rules as well.
Yeah, I loved the Abrakhan Guards. They just have such a unique look compared to most man-sized models. As for the Hasharin, he could represent the King's personal assassin, or he could represent someone sent by the Umbar Council to keep an eye on the king because one of the blurbs about him states that he prefers illicit trade with Gondor to war.
Also, great to know that you have that book. I have no clue how to get my hands on one since it's apparently out-of-stock on the Games Workshop website. Still, I have a basic idea of most of the Hobbit sbg profiles with the exception of the Ogres and Berserkers.
Still, between you and Telchar, there is a great supply of houserule profiles to supplement a great basic book and minor expansion (as compared to the SBG which had dozens of books and still didn't get everything they originally planned in LoME).
I personally prefer the WotR to the SBG because the later is more for minor engagements (hence why it's called a skirmish game) while WotR is more appropriate for the massive battles that wage across Middle-Earth.