The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game/Tactics/The Fellowship

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Why Play The Fellowship

The very first D&D Party to be formed, with some of the best heroes in the game the fellowship is a force to be reckoned with.

Pros

  • the One Ring
  • Strong heroes that can very easily take on a fair few enemies at the same time.
  • Most of the heroes also have a ranged attacks.
  • You can recreate your favourite Fellowship movie moments.

Cons

  • the One Ring
  • Expensive in Points, can only bring everyone in larger games.
  • The Hobbits will need looking after.
  • You will likely have fewer friends after using the fellowship in games.

Army Bonus

Unit Analysis

Heroes

  • Gandalf the Grey:
  • Aragon:
  • Boromir:
  • Legolas:
  • Gimli:
  • Frodo:
  • Sam:
  • Merry:
  • Pippin:


Allies

Historical Allies

The Dead of Dunharrow

Rivendell

Lothlorien

Convenient Allies

Minas Tirith

Rohan

Thranduil's Hall

Impossible Allies

Arnor

Numenor

The Kingdom of Khazad-Dum

The Fiefdoms

The Shire

The Misty Mountains

The Wanderers in the Wild

Fangorn

Thorin's Company

Radagast's Alliance

Army of Thror

Garrison of Dale

The White Council

Army of Laketown

Survivors of Laketown

Iron Hills Dwarves

Erebor Reclaimed

Building your Army

Tactics