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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut




Vancouver, WA

Howdy folks,

I know there's probably not a bunch of people that play WotR anymore, but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask.

Anyone know of a location where I might find official stats for minis from the Hobbit SBG to be used in War of the Ring? Has GW put them in an issue of WD at some point?

Thanks,
Mort

"Wheels within wheels, in a spiral array, a pattern so grand and complex.
Time after time we lose sight of the way, our causes can't see their effects."

 
   
Made in gb
Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?





UK

I'm afraid there are no WotR profiles for the Hobbit stuff officially.

However, this thread on OR has house rules for everything from the last round of actual LotR stuff onward. Can't speak for how balanced it is, but it looks pretty comprehensive.

Edit: would probably help if I actually posted the link

http://www.one-ring.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=88&t=22450

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2015/05/14 09:46:37


 
   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut




Vancouver, WA

Thank you kindly, Paradigm.

I know a LOT of LOTR players I've played with felt that WotR was so full of holes that a wheel of swiss cheese would be envious. But I had a close group of guys who -didn't- cheese out, and we had an absolute blast with the game.

Anyway, thanks again sir!

"Wheels within wheels, in a spiral array, a pattern so grand and complex.
Time after time we lose sight of the way, our causes can't see their effects."

 
   
 
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