Hello all,
In the recent days i've been thinking about getting into the lord of the rings: Strategy battle game. I saw some videos on youtube, read around on this forum and looked at some models, and really got me interested. The opportunity to relive those epic moments, playing them in a game, draws my attention.
I have played a bit of Warhammer 40k (not much, but a few games and i've read the rulebook from start-finish). However, it didn't work out for me, mainly coz i had a hard time getting "attached" to my models, but i find that lotr removes that barrier since you already know the story and some of the models. The other reason was the time investment. I felt like a game of warhammer took AGES, even 500 points. I was constantly looking up what type of wargear did he have, what did the wargear do and so on. I felt like i was spending more time spraying through the codex than actually playing the game (and i want to PLAY the game). So i was hoping that LOTR was maybe a but more friendly on those aspects, maybe less complicated on the rules side?
How long should i be able to invest in it? i don't have that much spare time, but i do have the weekends off usually, which gives me a few hours here on there. That means i can usually not invest 5 hours in a row, but more like 2 hours here and 3 hours there. Will that work for me?
Now, the golden question thats been asked a million times: How do i get started? i know it has been asked a lot of times, but i feel like it might be a little different now. I saw the Mines of Moria box in a hobby shop nearby, and was thinking of getting it, but i then saw that there is a release of "The Hobbit" comming up. So, if the Mines of Moria useless now? i dont wanna buy a set of miniatures and a rulebook that gets outdated tomorrow. If i should invest in this, i wanna be "up to date". However, i really do like the scenes from Moria.
So, what should i do here to get started? i also like the mines of moria set, as it enables 2 players to get into it. I live in Denmark, in a small city with NO support for this game, so i'm gonna have to hopefully convince my girlfriend or brothers to get into it, and if i bought a set for 2 players we could play without asking them to invest time and money in it at first.
Also, on a side-note here: Is the game well played and supported? i know warhammer 40k is widely known and played, is LOTR to? i mean, as far as i can tell this forum is going strong and GW is releasing a whole array of new models (i know it's coz of the release of The Hobbit movie and they wanna earn a quick buck, but before that they were releasing new models for the LOTR SBG as well, as far as i can read).
So, in short: Whats it about, how much time to invest, the learning curve, and getting started. I think that sums up what i spend 10 minutes writing xD
Also, in the "getting started matter" i also wanna get started painting
it wont be a first priority, but eventually i wanna paint so i might as well get my hands on the needed stuff at the same time as i get my models.
Thanks a lot on advance! Hope to hear from you, and if i am convinced to start playing, i hope i can get someone else on the wagon too, so i am not forced to play by myself, in a dark abandoned cellar, with no lights except the dimmed light of a dying candle. I would quickly be burnt and accused of sorcery and witchcraft by the local townsfolk. xD
ps. sorry for the english spelling, i'm danish