chrach7 wrote:
I just played a 1000 pt game today againts the above combo plus legolas plus cirdan all in a single formation. I had all of my infantry standing 1 inch in front of his mega-formation taking arrows to the face, completely unable to charge the entire army. He would heal the few casualties each turn that my archers caused. I conceded the game after a few turns of standing there. I would have had more fun falling off a ladder. As this was only my second game of war of the ring, it has made me question my desire to play it further.
I would find this formation a challenge to handle with my Gondor force. Hopefully it IS Woodelves, in which case my own bow would at least be hitting on 6s and I could cause some casualties. That stated, you should be able to beat Epic Tranquility half the time just through using Heroic Charge and then it will be 50/50 who gets their start of phase action off first. That is probalby what I would use to tackle.
However, games of WOTR that allow people to just hide in a forest are poor games, where are the objectives, at least some of the time? Many lists, I am thinking especcially any list with any Nazgul at all in it, will eat combos like this for breakfast. Galadriel cannot replenish casualites fastr than SfC can cause them. These days, when I play Angmar against Elves, I don't even bother to charge Elven bunker units - just pall of night and eat away with spells. Being in a forest will not help them any vs that.
Beowulf03809, I've reached the same conclusion about the heroes as you - the REAL issue with them is not that some are over-powered and so help some players too much, it is that any decent player will feel bad for using them as-is. In the past, I house-ruled too. So mastery 2 Wraiths and the top-tier got their abilites modified. However, we've also recently tried just allowing the one Epic (well, some are not restricted) and I find that they are fine as-is in that kind of setup.