HRM wrote:
See... With the Elves, now, I feel that if you split them up into three different lists, there aren't enough units per list to make each one interesting. At the very least, they would all look the same - there's, what, all of three High Elf units in the game?
It would be very rare, especially at the time of the War of the Ring, to see forces from all three major Elvish groups fighting along side each other. There were occassions that are hinted at but nothing that jumps to mind that is so clear as to justify this as anything less than exceptional and the ones I can think of were probably just two of the three. Elves don't have a lot of troop variety individually, but the differences show up when viewing troops between the various groups, so an army from any one of the three would be pretty "plain" and you would then need to tap allies for variety. I agree that it doesn't make for as interesting of an army list and I can live with the freedom to mix troop types in this case as long as you use appropriate Heroes.
But what really grinds me is the fact that WotR lets you mix forces and Heroes from completely different time periods into a single army as well (and doesn't even give any hints that you're doing so!). This isn't just a problem with Elves, but rather nearly every force that has some historical background suffers from it. Eorl the Young riding to war with Theoden…Isildur and Aragorn side by side…all these and more are totally stupid and against theme but totally legal. At least in SBG the LoME rules made most obvious situations illegal. The large pools of WotR models into just a few base lists is easy and flexible but very prone to abuse (even more so if theme is important to you). If they would only have put some time period flag on the Heroes and Formations then it would help prevent players from mixing up the time line.
Edraitheru wrote:
Hey I read erly on when WOTR first came out some GW employees fihured a way to take 3 Balrogs.So just be thakful he did not take that option or at keast try.But I agree with just because you caan break something to find out what it is then you have trueky left the path of wisdom.
I do believe there are situations from some of Tolkien's supplemental work of multiple Balrogs together, but back then the Elf forces and Heroes were also far greater than in the Third Age and they could be faced on more even terms. But in WotR I'm not sure how effective your force would be to sink that many points into 3 Balrogs.