Wan Shi Tong wrote:
the nazgul can not lead troops form Isengard despite both being evil armies. Each band must be composed of a hero and warriors from the same list. Isengard and Mordor are different army lists.
Thank you so much for clearing that up for me I have always wondered whether that was allowed but I could never find it mentioned anywhere. I knew allies worked in contingents but I didn't know whether you could mix armies between them.
Wan Shi Tong wrote:
the last 4 warbands need heroes to lead them. The drummers might be heroes (can't recall of the top of my head but I know for sure that the Black Guard drummers are so it might be the same)
Yeah drummers are heroes, they were added in in the FAQ section as they were forgotten in the source books.
Wan Shi Tong wrote:
but the balista and troll are only warriors.
Oh wow really? I always wondered about that but I thought it would look so stupid having a troll follow round a man sized leader so I always just assumed they were independent models. Do they just count as 1 of the 12 units within a warband? And I guess I could just have the balista in Vrasku's warband so that's not a problem but how many units of the 12 does that take up?
Wan Shi Tong wrote:
Of course if you are playing against someone who you have check this list with you can do whatever your heart desires. If you just met someone at a gaming parlor and set it on the table, however, you would run into problems.
I mean too be honest I was really just hoping to play it with mates who love Lord of the Rings and want to play themed battles and not worry to much about the rules that don't affect gameplay too much or make it unbalanced like mixing up armies and certain rules depending on the scenario. I