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

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Why Play Smaug[edit | edit source]

Because you are either a massive Dragon or Benedict Cumberbatch fan, that just wants to burn everyone's army to cinders and smile while doing so.

Pros[edit | edit source]

  • I kill where I wish and none dare resist
  • I laid low the warriors of old and their like is not in the world today
  • Then I was but young and tender
  • Now I am old and strong, strong, strong
  • My armor is like tenfold shields
  • My teeth are swords
  • My claws spears
  • The shock of my tail a thunderbolt
  • My wings a hurricane
  • My breath death!

Cons[edit | edit source]

  • He is the same price as a warhound titan (not including arms)
  • You will have no friends when you play him in any game.
  • If your rival has two or more Avenger bolts (YES DUDES AVENGER BOLTS CAN WIPE OUT SMAUG) you are dead, so skip this game and move on.
  • Your opponent's turns will be 80% of the game, so you won't actually play as much

Army Bonus[edit | edit source]

You don't get one, to quote the army list book "Having a massive fire breathing dragon is a deadly enough bonus as it is".

Unit Analysis[edit | edit source]

Heroes[edit | edit source]

  • Smaug: It’s Smaug. That’s all you need to know. 700 points of nuclear warhead that will kill everything on the board. Have fun.

Allies[edit | edit source]

Why?

Convenient Allies[edit | edit source]

Moria

The Eastern Kingdoms

The Nazgul of Dol Guldur

Azog's Hunters

Azog's Legion

The Trolls

Barad-Dur The rules state that if you take Sauron and Smaug in one army your opponent is permitted to hit you in the face with both models.

Impossible Allies[edit | edit source]

Angmar

The Serpent Horde

Far Harad

Corsairs of Umbar

Isengard

Sharkey's Rogues

Variags of Khand

Mordor

The Eastern Kingdoms

Building your Army[edit | edit source]

Step 1: Smaug.

Tactics[edit | edit source]

Smaug.