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Made in gb
Monstrously Massive Big Mutant






Ok I have played the other 2 GW games for a while recently tried LOTR at my (not so) local GW which I thought was ok, I don't think I will get he models although I did enjoy it. However I am wondering what WOTR is like in comparison. I prefer the games with armies rather than smaller battles like in LOTR so I may like it.

Also what are Angmar like, as I like the look of them most?

Thanks for looking
4M2A



For The Greater Good

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Foul Dwimmerlaik






Minneapolis, MN

4M2A wrote:Ok I have played the other 2 GW games for a while recently tried LOTR at my (not so) local GW which I thought was ok, I don't think I will get he models although I did enjoy it. However I am wondering what WOTR is like in comparison. I prefer the games with armies rather than smaller battles like in LOTR so I may like it.

Also what are Angmar like, as I like the look of them most?

Thanks for looking
4M2A


Thats a tall order for the first question. but this may satisfy some questions:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/231718.page#589558

as for what angmar is like, it is a very touchy list that is not for the faint of heart due to the high learning curve. Its a trick army that cannot rely on its special rules to win with on a consistent basis.

   
 
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