Wan Shi Tong wrote:
Just because something is not optimal competitively does not mean that it does not still constitute an option... People will get Arathorn when they want him
That's nice. The same can be said for the Balrog, which I've never seen on the tables.
Many of us like pitting our strategy skills against better players—win or lose, all in good fun. When army diversity is trimmed, that directly affects versatility and cuts options. And fun.
Arnor is a Winner: IF the Additional Bonus lists are only that, and the sourcebook armylists remain largely the same.
Arnor is obviously a Loser if the Bonus lists are the future SBG armylists. No fighty heroes.
Perhaps the Arnor list will become just an ally option—but not the best one, as Minas Tirith has nearly the same troops with many more hero choices (for cheapness or power).
Fragmenting an army weakens it (Harad, Umbar, Far Harad); merging armylists (Rivendell & Elrond's Household) strengthens them through diversity, leading to versitility that creates options. And more fun.
ONI: “These bonuses are not restrictions...but rather rewards for sticking to a thematic...”
I hope they stay that way, and don't affect current sourcebook armylists (except through merging)—that would really enhance the game.