RangerofTheNorth wrote:
So what if it doesnt conform???? We're not trying to add it to the books, or movies. You don't have a leg to stand on when you've got orc spellcasters and three goblins riding one warg. Its for the game they're completely different things. Right now it doesn't conform to the game rules because eagles can't be riden, that's the issue that should be argued. Can it work, and can it be balanced. If your going to whine about it conforming to the books I suggest you find another game or take another look at it because it doesnt conform.
Mothball wrote:
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These objections are weird. It's especially weird because in this game so much of it is user generated. We make house rules, scenarios and generally interpret the rules to male it more personal and quirky. "What," they say, "you demand a serious effort from Lord Jackson but want to interpret the book for your table top game!" And the gnashing of teeth. You got it backwards, Messers Jackson need to be brought back to the books, it's us with our silly game who are at liberty to do what we will with its content.
My only question with this is how far can we stretch it before it just turns to cheese? For balance maybe they should be considered an independent hero so they can't be the leader, that would just be unfair on my wee Orcs. I don't think it should be Gwaihir. Why? Because that's an eagle wizard with a total of 4 might. Oww. I now that's what's in the book but for the purposes of a fun and challenging game for all it should just be a normal eagle. It also simplifies the issue of courage tests. That means Gwaihir could be leader, which may be a bit unfair.
So Gandalf Grey or White would ride an eagle just like a normal mount, only it would cost 90pts. If thrown then Gandalf follow normal rules but the eagle shouldn't have to take a corage test I think, that would just be odd. You paid 90pts for an eagle, that's what you should get.