spuds4ever wrote:
hero of gondor wrote:
All the named nazguls have profiles in sbg. They are in the mordor sourcebook and 2 white dwarfs.
And for choosing nazguls the named ones are much better. The strongest ringwraith is the shadowlord and is much better then 2 budget wraiths
I think much people will agree with this.
That is debatable. The shadowlord I think is a bit nooby as he promotes a "rock-paper-scissors" style of play as Whafrog said a while ago and dosen't make the game very strategic. I think the undying is very good as he is the most endurable and has as much will as the witchking AND is a good spell-caster.
Yes, I agree that the Undying is a good choice if you just want a great spellcaster. In SBG he has no fancy combat special rules, he just basically takes the Nazgul's skill with Magic and makes it a whole lot better, having the joint 2nd highest number of Will points in the game (tying with the Witch-King). Also, his Fate special rule is quite handy in scenarios like
To Kill a King, as having potentially 20 Fate points makes him pretty hard to kill.
But in the end it all depends on what you want your Ringwraith to do. If you want a good spellcaster, then the Undying or the Witch-King are a good choice. But if you want a different ability (such as the Shadow Lord's
Pall of Darkness or the Betrayer's
Master of Poisons) or a good combater (like the Knight of Umbar or Khamul the Easterling) then maybe they are better choices.