THIS IS THE NEW UPDATED WAR OF THE RING RESOURCE LIST! I will update this whenever it needs updating Getting started with the War of the RingIf you want to get started with WOTR you will need several things;
- Some LOTR miniatures
- The WOTR Rules
- An opponent
- Movement trays for your miniatures
- Free time and imagination are always helpful
- Gaming tools such as dice and a tape measure
When getting started there are several things that you should take into account;
1) The main rulebook, War of the Ring.This rulebook gives you a full-colour sourcebook with all the info you'll need to play standard games of War of the Ring and historical scenarios, collecting, modelling and painting tips and the profiles of all the models in the LOTR range. There are no supplements or sourcebooks for WOTR with additional profiles in besides the expansion to the main ruleset called 'Battlehosts' which you can read about further down this post.
2) What models to start with?As with the LOTR SBG, the best models to start off with when building a brand new War of the Ring force would be a boxed set of the core troops for your chosen army (be it Warriors of Minas Tirith for Gondor or the Fighting Uruk-Hai for Isengard). Again, a hero or command group of some sort would also be adviseable to invest in when starting a new army as these will provide the main backbone for your army.
As you need a much larger amount of miniatures to have a decent sized War of the Ring army in comparison to having a decent sized SBG army, your final purchase cost will most likely be much higher, however there is nothing stopping you from only starting out with a box or two of troops and battling freinds with an equal sized force (your games will just be much shorter, but sometimes that's best when you're just getting to grips with the rules).
3) Are there any additional supplements or journey books?NONE! Unlike with the Strategy Battle Game, there are no additional supplements or journey books required to play the game (none even exist at the moment). The only additional book available for the War of the Ring game is the 'Battlehosts' expansion book which I will go into more detail about next.
4) So what exactly is 'Battlehosts'?Battlehosts is an 80 page expansion to the main War of the Ring rulebook and contains all of the rules and information need to form deadly battlehosts from the history of the Lord of the Rings with your different characters and companies. Also included are new rules by the name of 'Fortunes and Fates' as well as various scenarios that you are able to use your newly formed battlehosts in.
To be able to use the Battlehosts expansion you MUST have a copy of the main War of the Ring rulebook.
5) What are the movement trays for?They are used in exactly the same way that the movement trays in Warhammer are used. For those of you who are unaware of how they work, you use them to put your troops in and they act as a way of easily moving all of your troops quickly whilst keeping them in formation. As the War of the Ring game uses companies and formations, the movement trays play a vital role in the game and are therefore required for all games of War of the Ring.
FAQ'sOther Useful Resources from the GW WebsiteGamingModellingPaintingCollectingAs I said this thread will be updated in the future when the time calls for it.