FOG OF WAR: INDEX PAGE
Welcome to the new series of articles dedicated to the armies of the newest edition of Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game. The title ‘Fog of War’ is inspired by the same term used to represent uncertainty in situational awareness experienced by participants in military operations. In other words, to represent the unknown.
With guest participants including multiple Grand Tournament winners, NOVA Open Champions and some of the best known members of the community, hopefully this series will give new players an idea of what to look for when building army lists and will help veterans establish what they are likely to face in the upcoming tournaments. Hope you enjoy the read as much as I enjoy writing it!
Just click the links below to be taken directly to the army you are interested in:
(Please note, following the February 2020 FAQ on Allies, all articles with the * next to them may contain lists that are outdated and may need an update from me. The ideas discussed are largely the same however).
Part 1: Rivendell*
Part 2: Easterlings (with Tim Hixon)
Part 3: Númenor*
Part 4: Moria (with Jasmine Tetley)*
Part 5: Rohan (with James Clark)*
Part 6: Isengard (with Damian O'Byrne)*
Part 7: Gondor (with David Clubley)*
Part 8: Angmar (with Dave Nolan)*
Part 9: The Rangers (with Devin Moreno)*
Part 10: The Kingdom of Khazad-Dum (with Callum Edens)*
Part 11: The Shire (with David Farmer)*
Part 12: Mordor & Barad Dur (with Adam Sokol, Pascal Wibbe and CJ Millar)*
Part 13: Lake Town (with Tim Jütersonke)*
Part 14: Army of Thror (with Alastair King)*
Part 15: Iron Hills & Erebor Reclaimed (with Kalman Steels-Wright)*
Part 16: The Serpent Horde & Far Harad (with Rainier Lee)
Part 17: Forces of Azog, Mirkwood & Dol Guldur (with Matt Iverson)
More Coming Soon...
ALSO - Check out 'An Unexpected Podcast' on DC Hobbit League's Youtube Channel, where as one of the hosts, I talk about SBG every week:
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