Hi again guys
First off - apologies for reviving this thread from a couple of years of slumber/death, but I have (honestly!) just managed to test my Nazgul list that we knocked together many moons ago (due to dropping lOTR for a while, Uni, my unreliable LOTR friend, and my other friend taking up LOTR)...
Anyway - the Nazgul list we made:-
Witch King - Fell Beast, 2 extra M, 1 extra F - 130
Shadow Lord - Fell Beast - 170
Knight of Umbar - Fell Beast - 170
Ringwraith - 1 extra M & F, 2 extra W, Fell Beast - 125
Squared off against a Rohan list of the following:-
Captain - horse and shield
Gamling - Horse... don't know if he had a shield
10 x Riders of Rohan - horses, bows, hand weapons, shields
roughly 17 x Rohan Royal Guard, Horses, Shields
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And I'm glad to say I won!
First time out.
Some general points I learned though:-
1) The Nazgul have got to be aggresive (almost extremely so) in order to rack up the kill count, by taking the initiative and charging large numbers of foes, often with other nazgul, and that they should take an opportunity even if they're going to get counter-charged in the same turn (because they can still knock over their enemies...)
2) Might is an essential for all of them - heroic moves and knocking up combat results really helped immensely, because it got me out of sticky situations, and also Khamul the Easterling might well be a good replacement for the Witch King because of his abilities surrounding W (though the WK might stay in for cool factor alone...)
3) You've still got to break enemies apart... I led a huge group of royal guard on a right merry dance around the battlefield with 2 wraiths whilst the other 2 destroyed the 10 horse archers
And finally... 4) Keep track of how much M/W/F you've got left!
Thanks for all your help guys - I'll try to keep the thread updated with future battles, and I'd greatly appreciate any more tactical suggestions you have. This thread has been extremely useful (re)-reading in preparation for yesterday's battle.