GothmogTheWerewolf wrote:
an army is themed if loooks like it is, although it would allow orcs and goblin led by Khamul, the army would have to have few or no morannon Orcs and Blacksheilds to be thematic, and Khamul would have to be without his bodyguards
No person has the right to say what is themed and what isn't. Why? Because essentially every model with every other has the themed right to be taken - they were all made in the same factory, so already theme in it
But honestly - I like 1st and I only like 2nd if you have a mandatory captain (not other options, but captain has to be in a formation - that would also help balance the game a bit because especially Evil has no benefit from captain, it's better to take all the cheap epics. With a mandatory captain evil has to invest in F3 or 4 captains instead of getting more Ringwraiths, while Good gets compulsory F5 or F7 captains like Elves. Plus not only is the number of spellcasters on evil decreased, there is also an automatic increase on the number of Might the Good side gets to resist. It kinda fixes a lot of problems in the game). I hate all the others, because a) you can't say what's themed and what's not, because anything can be explained reasonably. Why would you force players to take Winged Nazgul? The only time you hear of them is at the Battle of Pelennor fields and the Black Gate - you are therefore breaking your own theming rule this way, because Fell Beasts were invented at the end of the 3rd age as far as I know (although I don't remember exactly) and weren't used by wraiths for battles before that.
No cheesy combos - What is cheesy? Can you define? I don't even use that word because at a tournament level you will often find that every army in the top 10 (or so) is in some way using overpowered combos, underpriced units - does it mean it's cheesy? NO - it means the player knows how to exploit the game and get the most out of it. It means he's a powergamer? Perhaps. But most of all it means he knows the game so well and is such a good army builder that he deserves that spot. At the same time most of the time a player using the so called "Cheesy combos" an finishing high in a competition is also a good player, because otherwise his combo would be beaten by a better player not using any - that's just how the game works, a great player will always be better than a noob using overpowered combos found on the internet.