Muttlee wrote:
Hey guys
I'm a 6day old noob and I have a few questions which I hope you guys can help me with.
purchased my 1st set of eleven rangers and paints on Wednesday and I'm currently painting them in the hope of playing the actual game. I have also purchased a general for my army and 2 eagles. I have seen and heard a few things about army hit points (750, 1000 etc), when I've made and painted everything what would be my armies hit points and what would you recommend next? I was thinking some eleven spear men like the ones in the two towers.
What books should I buy?
Are there mods for this game? I've played strategy based games (Rome total war etc) and there have been mods for this where they change a few of the rules and stats but is basically the same game. Has this been done with this game?
Can anyone give me a shortened explanation of the game just so I can get more of a general idea (all I know is from what I've seen on YouTube which was what got me interested in starting)
Any good places to buy things from for example sceneries, buildings, trees etc I've tried the game workshop but they are very limited on the website.
and any general advice and tips? I'm wanted to throw myself head first into this and take up both making and playing side.
many thanks for reading guys
I am a noob, still trying to prepare for my first game from 2 YEARS AGO. I made 2 mistakes. 1. I bought off WAY more then I could chew. The idea was I would get a warband, some elites/different troops, and leaders for Gondor, Rohan, Isengard, and Mordor to get some games going. Also some painting supplies, modeling and basing supplies, among other stuff. I still haven't finished a big chunk of them yet. I also got a Devlan Mud ton of other stuff, and for about a year and a half I moved almost nowhere (had goblins complete, my Fellowship and other armies were still waiting.) At that point my friend was getting into it and an actual game was getting birthed. He is just bringing a band of orcs and Sauron, and I decided to switch to Dwarves. At that point I discovered the wonders of the GW store. The guy there is still helping me get into shape. I have spent over a hundred getting proper minis, supplies, etc. Now I am working on an awesome Ruins of Osgiliath board and my orc warbands, and whenever I have trouble or need help, post here or go to the GW store. It's a costly hobby but you will save a lot if you don't rush in. 2. I forgot to wash my Finecast (which blocks the bonding of the glue) and I spent a lot of backache on my Finecast which could be solved by washing them
I'm on the right path and I'm glad to be hobbying