Saturday, September 15, 2012

Other Dux of the Rings Musings

Well, as mentioned previously I do believe that Dux Bellorum presents a pretty good feel for what battles might look like for Lord of the Rings.  Obviously turning a rather period specific system into a Fantasy Wargame isn't for everyone, but the goal here is to do so without really changing the rules.  More a resurfacing than reinventing.

There are some problems that have come up.  This setting requires a few additional Strategy and Tactics, particularly Heroes, the occasional beasty, the occasional flyers, Palantir Intel, etc. This is a quick start for brainstorming.

Rohan-Actually this one doesn't require much, they're Land Raiders, but they lose Chariots and War Dogs. They also gain the Option for Allies: Elves

Elves-Currently I'm viewing these as Allies only, for which they can provide 0-1 Noble Shieldwall @ 5 Pts, 0-2 Bows @ 3Pts ea, and 0-1 Noble Riders @ 5 Pts.

Dwarves-Again Allies Only.  0-1 Noble Shieldwalls @ 5 Pts, 0-2 Ordinary Shieldwalls @ 3 Pts ea.

Isengard Orcs Orcs-Slight modification to the previously created Mordor Orc list.  This is an interpretation off of the movies more than the books.  In absence of any archaeological evidence feel free to ignore, modify, or burn in effigy. 
Aggression +4     Leadership Points: 6-10
1 Foot Companions with Leader @ 5 Pts ea
0-3 Noble Shieldwall @ 5 Pts ea
0-8 Ordinary Shieldwall @ 3 Pts ea
0-2 Foot Bows @ 3 Pts ea
0-1 Mounted Skirmishers @ 2 Pts ea
0-2 Foot Skirmisher @ 1 Pts ea

Special Rules
Allies: Up to 6 Army Points may come from one of the following lists: Easterling, Southron (obviously TBD at this point).
 * Foot Companions are Shieldwall
 * Mounted Skirmishers should be represented by Wolfriders
 * One piece of Terrain if defending  
 * 0-3 Strategy and Tactics: Ambush, Champion's Challenge, Experienced Warlord, Fanatics, Loyal, Mead (Still a Must), Veterans

Easterlings-Right now thinking a force of ordinary shieldwall, a cataphract, little other horse available, and weak skirmishers.....Nothing really unique and something that could be covered by Late Romans at this point.  I will ponder.

Southrons/Haradim-Crux of this force is the Mumak....will they work on a table?  Is the scale of battles too small for the uber-Hephalump?  Is it just the Stampede Strategy?  Not sure yet.  Beyond that I'm seeing a number of light horse (skirmish horse) and warriors (close call, could have been shieldwall, really matter of opinion).

Until next time.

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