Beowulf03809 wrote:
I find Isengard is a very easy and fun force to play in both SBG and WotR. Their core troops both deal and take a lot of damage and they have a good spread of medium power Heroes. Add to this that Saruman is a very potent evil spell caster and the named Uruk captains have some cool rules.
In SBG Warg Riders were generally weak unless in great number. In WotR they have gotten much more potent and I strongly recommend fielding one or two Formations of 3+ Companies each. Each box will give you three Companies so its not too hard to build these guys up in time. In addition to the Warg Riders, Uruk warriors and Scouts are all plastics and are both effective so you can build your army relatively cheaply. Only the Crossbow and Berserkers are going to start setting you back significantly. You're going to want some of each eventually but can always grow into them or do some proxy substitutions early on.
This was my 1000 pt list from a while ago:
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4 Companies Uruk-Hai Phalanx w/ Captain
4 Companies Uruk-Hai Warband w/ Banner
3 Companies of Uruk-hai Crossbowmen w/ Captain
Uruk-Hai Berserker Warband
Isengard Troll
Isengard Troll
Right now i'd probably drop a company of crossbowen and maybe the berserkers to get a big formation of wargs in the mix. I planned out the army so that i would get the first 1000-1250 points in one chunk, and then after that add 250 point expansions to the army. At 2000 points i had hoped to use this list:
Lurtz
Saruman the White Hand
9 Companies of Wargs w/ Shields + Tormented Seeds
5 Companies of Uruk-Hai Phalanx w/ Captain
5 Companies of Uruk Warband w/ Banner Bearer + Cursed Armor of Udun
3 Companies of Scouts w/ Bows
2 Companies of Uruk Hai w/ Crossbows
2 Companies of Uruk Hai w/ Crossbows
Uruk Hai Berserker Warband
Isengard Troll Capt
Isengard Troll Capt
Isengard Troll Capt
Fearl Uruks look awesome beacuse of the ambushing, but theyd be expensive.
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So perhaps get one box of Warg Riders and two boxes of Uruk Scouts, plus some Heroes as a low-point start. While playing some early games with them get a couple boxes of Fighting Uruk Hai and a second box of Warg Riders painted up and you're ready to go. Then build from there (adding to either the Scout or FU group or getting some other useful Formations). Isengard is also a very fast army to paint, and you can combine them with large numbers of basic Orc as well as Men to make your army larger with more variety.
Although i always wanted to build an army peice by peice, I always end up ordering a big chunk of an army all at once from online, just beacuse its so much cheaper.
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We have someone in our group that has his Misty Mountain force up to almost 2000 points. I haven't had a chance to face him yet so I can't speak to the effectiveness. I will say though that he had to pain a LOT of Goblins to get there. Enough that I'd say, if he didn't already have a good sized Goblin force from SBG, he may never have made it while keeping his sanity.
I wasn't asking for myself, because i would never be able to paint all those... and keep my sanity (like you said), but my friend is very interested in a misty mountain army because of some neat combos i showed him with allies (Ex: shade + big formation of goblins. The shade reduces everything to fight 2, but the goblins are already fight 2, so they dont suffer. Another is allying a mordor troll chieftan and using the troll charge with a bunch of cave trolls nearby). In the event that he started such an army, i just wanted to know if i would get my ass handed to me every single game... cuz thats sorta how elves feel.