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The game I fell in love with was built around basic line troops lead by captains and 1-2 hero's.
That doesn't sound much like LoTR or The Hobbit though. If you want masses of troops that's what 'War of The Ring' is there for. Tolkien's stories are all about the heros and villans: Thorin's Company, The Fellowship, The White Council, The Nine, Sauron, The Balrog, Smaug, Beorn, Saruman etc.
I started playing Warhammer (with Dwarfs) over 20 years ago because of The Hobbit, so what I want from these new rules is for Thorin's company (and The Fellowship, including the hobbits) to be viable forces for pick-up games. How much discussion is there on this forum about how to use The Fellowship...... none, beacuse it's seen as a 'special scenario only' force. That is basically wrong. The game balance should allow for highly thematic forces to be just as viable as a convential army from Mordor or Gondor. I want to see heros, monsters and troops in perfect balance. That means everyone gets multiple builds from each list and the potential for theming forces and still having a close fought game goes up.
I want my horde of Moria Goblins to be viable under the new rules, but if I decide to swap a load of it out for The Balrog I want it to be just as competitive, just a different build with different tactics.
I'd like to take Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas with my Rohan army led by Eomer or Erky, because that's thematic, but not feel like I'm burning points on heros. Maybe I'll stick Treebeard in there too, just for kicks.
Wouldn't it be nice to see Osgiliath themed forces led by Faramir, with Frodo, Sam and Gollum added, or maybe you turn up for a game and you end up facing The Last March of The Ents, beacuse that doesn't suck anymore.
That sounds more like stories from Middle Earth to me.
As for the Warmachine comparison........ google 'Adeptus Titannicus'. Back in the '80s GW released a game where massive bipedal war machines blew 7 shades of proverbial out of eachother with a variety of ranged and close combat weaponry. It was very cool.