Hi all, new guy here with some questions!
I'm a veteran(ish) 40k player, dabbled once in a historic wargame campaign, which I liked, but never wanted to strive for historical accuracy... recently decided to expand my hobby horizons a bit, and decided that WotR is the way to go for me.
I'm in a multigenerational gaming group, which tends to mean that we of the older generation have to field the evil armies, so we can let the young uns be heroic... Not that I don't enjoy a bit o' the dark side...
So, I'm starting to plot out a Mordor force, and after having seen recently pics of the Morgul Knights, I decided that they are going to form an important part of my force. My local gaming store still had a bunch of metallics of the the now-finecast minis (not a fan), so I took the opportunity to grab a few of them. Essentially I now have a Dark Marshall (to make the knights common or run the battlehost, if need be), Gothmog, Troll Chieftain and two generic Nazguls.
I'm shooting at building a 2k force as my first target, so decided to do a kind of "collection map" and came to something like this on the "they have a nice face" approach (ie. no idea if the units are actually good, they just seem that way on paper)
Epic (585)
Gothmog, Castellan of Morgul
Dark Marshall
Betrayer
Khamul
Common (430)
Morannon Orc Warband (6, shields)
Morgul Knights 3c, banner)
Morgul Knights 3c, banner)
Rare (550)
Troll Chieftain
Black Guard (3c, captain)
Siege Bows (3c)
Battlehost (330)
Gorgoroth Orc Horde (12 companies, captain, taskmaster)
=>1795 pts.
So, now we reach to the point where my newbieness hits. I have no idea if this is a working formation (a bit heavy on characters, I guess). Is the Gorgoroth orc horde the way to go here (it's a lot of common companies that don't help me out with rares), or should I just stuck up on Morannon orcs for mobility etc. How should I run the Morgul Knights? 2 formations, is 3 coy each good, or do I need 4 for the enhanced survivability? With banners? A nazgul in each or just stick to captains with them? For ranged, are the static siege bows enough, or should I grab some, say, arbalesters as allies (it's not that cheesy, I already have a lot of gents of numenorean origin here!)
I'd appreciate any feedback, and sorry about the mess.
Edit: WotR added to thread title to be more descriptive...