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Made in gb
Terrifying Wraith





Training sheep, Stocking Urchins.

Say I wanted to play using the fallen realms stuff (War of the ring), are the rules in the main rulebook for the army? Or sourcebook? Or both? I'd assumed that the sourcebooks were just the skirmish game. Also, are the Abrakhan Guard in either book as they are quite new, but I really want to include them.

Anyone can help?













 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






WotR is not the same as LotR.

If you have the WotR rulebook, you have everything you need to play every faction. And yes, the Abrakhan Guard are in the WotR rulebook Fallen Realms section.

He's got a mind like a steel trap. By which I mean it can only hold one idea at a time;
it latches on to the first idea to come along, good or bad; and it takes strenuous effort with a crowbar to make it let go.
 
   
Made in gb
Terrifying Wraith





Training sheep, Stocking Urchins.

fellblade wrote:WotR is not the same as LotR.


Yes, I know.

fellblade wrote:If you have the WotR rulebook, you have everything you need to play every faction. And yes, the Abrakhan Guard are in the WotR rulebook Fallen Realms section.


Ok, thank you. I was just slightly confused whether the rules for WOTR were available in Smaller Source Books, but they aren't. Thanks.













 
   
 
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