General Elessar wrote:
Brutoni wrote:
This is not by Tolkien's books. I'm sorry but anyone who reads them is well aware that even elves that had not been graced with looking and living in Valinor with the gods had courage, strength, speed and resilience beyond that of even the mightiest men in the 3rd age.
Elves do not tire like humans do, the do not fear evil in the same way men do. Additionally they are more skilled in combat be it sword play or bowman ship than a human is ever likely to be.
This is why they are almost impossible to represent in the game because they are so capable but to make them that capable they would have to have similar stats to Rangers of the North.
I think men were generally stronger than Elves, and certain races may have been as resilient (Dol Amroth comes to mind). Their combat skills were certainly not much worse, if at all. Sure, the men weren't as brave or fast, but I think you're exaggerating.
No I'm really not. Read his works and you soon learn that Elves, particularly the first born, couldn't die from old age, they could not tire from fatigue except in extreme circumstances, they were stronger, faster, more intelligent than any other race. They were almost immune to poison and disease.
Glorfindal is proof of this. In the fellowship of the Ring we are told that the few who could ride openly against the nine are sent out... One of those is Glorfindal and he marches Aragorn into the ground.
It's just that normal fantasy explains away the elves as fast, dexterous but weak.... Tolkien's elves are more similar to christopher Paloni's elves (though it pains me to say it I can take solace in the fact that his elves are based off Tolkiens)