OK, try as hard as I might, I can't agree that Winged Nazgul can be included in Fallen Realms/Angmar armies. Unless you follow the standard procedure for allies. This seems strange as you could field the Witch-king as a Winged Nazgul, although he would not be the leader.
The wording reads -
Quote:
A Fallen Realms (Angmar) army is allowed to choose the following Epic Heroes as if they were part of the Fallen Realms (Angmar) army list (see page 163):
Page 163 is the entry for
Ringwraith.
A
Ringwraith is an
Epic Hero. (Single model)
Quote:
Your army may include up to 9 Nazgul or Ringwraiths in any combination.
So, the reference to Epic Heroes means a Ringwraith.
A
Winged Nazgul is a
Legendary Formation. (Single model)
Quote:
Your army may include up to 9 Nazgul or Ringwraiths in any combination.
The box-out is poorly written, as, technically, there is no such model as a Nazgul. The entry is Winged Nazgul...
Now, the Winged Nazgul are Legendary Formations, not Epic Heroes. They do not have Epic Actions.
In the profile for Sauron (in both guises), Gulavhar, Buhrdur (whom, as they are mounted on 40mm or larger bases are Legendary Formations) etc, under the Epic Actions text, it is written
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X can use the following Epic actions as if he were an Epic Hero
So, there is an obvious distinction between an Epic Hero and a Legendary Formation. A Legendary Formation consisting of a single model on a 40mm base is considered a Hero, but not an Epic Hero. As the
Winged Nazgul entry does not include this line of text, it cannot be classed as an Epic Hero, meaning that they are not covered by the wording of the rule.
Quote:
There are Nine...
Each time you include a Ringwraith or Winged Nazgul in your army, you must choose which of the nine Ringwraiths it represents. You may field each of the Ringwraiths only once, either as a Ringwraith, or a Winged Nazgul.
The problem here is that the term Ringwraith is used to mean two things.
In it's singular form (Ringwraith) it means the Epic Hero.
As a plural (Ringwraiths) it is used to refer to the 9 Black Riders. OR more than 1 Epic Hero Ringwraith...
Essentially, there are 9 Black Riders, which may be chosen as either a
Ringwraith or a
Winged Nazgul. Each can only be chosen once, but, they can take either form.