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random Troll has managed to close on your Morgul Knight brigade). He also has Instill Fear (5+), which is difficult to And he does face-off rather well against Treebeard, much more girth but Treebeard is a good bit taller. be a decent courage army (Uruk-Hai, Numenoreans). The second bonus allows Mordor Warriors to reroll 1s to-wound Much of the GW trolls are stooped or posed with knees bent which I think could add between 5mm to 15mm if they were straightened up. Tolkien, J. R. R. (1937). Douglas A. Anderson (ed.). The Annotated Hobbit. Boston: Houghton Mifflin (published 2002). ISBN 978-0-618-13470-0.
Have tested and can get him on a standard monster base (barely) but will try to embed in to it as I mentioned above to reduce the increase in height as much as I can.
To hopefully start things out strong we are discussing Mordor this week. In subsequent weeks I plan on posting the discussion for the faction or legendary legion that gets the most upvotes in the comments below. I also plan on keeping links to all previous discussion threads as each new discussion thread is added. Independent Heroes exempted, of course), and to top it all off he has Blood and Glory, so he regains 1 Might So what do people on here think? Will he work as the leader of trolls if I featured him in my Mordor army? a b Kocher, Paul (1974) [1972]. Master of Middle-earth: The Achievement of J.R.R. Tolkien. Penguin Books. pp.190–191. ISBN 0140038779. list, he’s incredibly useful (as you just spend your Will casting Flameburst at enemy heroes, preferably
troops, throwing/poisoned weapons I guess...) [ EDIT: as Tiberius points out in the comments, I forgot about throwing spears on Warg Riders--so you can take throwing weapons if you want, too!], which means there are very few
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Similarly an Assault on Helm’s Deep Legendary Legion, which plays well at the higher points totals, would take the armoured Uruk Hai as a core. Tolkien, J. R. R. (1955). The Return of the King. The Lord of the Rings. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. OCLC 519647821. A little evidence for the height of the eaglemoss troll figure being to scale can be seen in 3 different scenes from the films. Schneidewind, Friedhelm (2013) [2007]. "Biology of Middle-earth". In Drout, Michael D. C. (ed.). J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia: Scholarship and Critical Assessment. Routledge. p.66. ISBN 978-0-415-86511-1.