aesthopian wrote:
Yeah but then again , all books bar the 3 movie journeybooks are discontinued , and none of the finecast that are out are scenario based
i cant get attack at weathertop anymore in box , nor the amon hen ambush nor orthanc , it seems like they HAVNT bothered with the expense of converting them
because they havnt converted ANY of the scenario box's..just WOTR stuff
Okay, all of the books that were discontinued are the SBG equivalent of codex's so if you wanna do is play through the scenarios from the film, you don't even want those books. And don't worry, the scenario based stuff is the easiest to come across, go on ebay, you could get all the wraiths needed for attack on weathertop for like £10, probably less. The war of the ring stuff is the rarest stuff available, and there are plenty of scenarios you can play with the "wotr" sets, a box of minas tirith warriors, faramir and some orcs is all you need to play through sam and frodo escaping osgiliath.
You've got to remember that the way most people play SBG is creating skirmish forces to do battle against other armies, but it that doesn't make it a WOTR game, its still SBG. So all the boxes you describe as WOTR are fully useable with the SBG system. For example, lets say you hate using merry, pippin and sam in your scenarios, so you go out and buy a box of elf warriors to replace them, you use 5 of the elfs to replace merry, pippin and sam (those three cost about 50 points combined, you can fit about 5 elf warriors into 50 points) Now you like those elves so much you decide to make your entire force out of them, so you take legolas and remove the rest of the fellowship . This army of elves and legolas can be used either to play the mines of moria scenarios as you did with the fellowship, or you could play it against other armies in pitched battle, the same goes for the fellowship.
What i just explained was the "points match" system that the game uses, it basically means that you can play any scenario with the recommended participants, or just use a force which equals the same amount of points. I hope this made sense/helped.