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a couple quick questions.


1) can i mix and match my warbands? ie can i take 6 warriors of rohan and 6 riders of rohan?

2) can anyone in a book lead a warband out of the same book? ie can a ringwraith from the moria and angmar book lead a warband of goblins? same as with fallen kingdoms can lurtz lead easterlings? etc?

3) this kind of falls in the above question, but i see w/ moria i can take wild wargs as a warband choice.. can you have a goblin lead them? or only the warg chief?

thanks in advance. im learning the game, and im building a force now. so this might help me decide my purchases even more so. thanks!!

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/03/20 01:35:42


 
   
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Florence, KY

1. Yes

2. As long as they're from the same army list. For example, the Moria & Angmar sourcebook has two army lists (Moria an Angmar). In your example above, Lurtz could only lead a warband from the Isengard army list.

3. Unless specfically noted, any combination of hero and up to 12 warriors is acceptable for a warband.

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