Isengard
#561
Posted 21 November 2008 - 06:07 PM
#562
Posted 21 November 2008 - 07:50 PM
Mantlets. Definately Mantlets.
Just reminding you that Isengard really could do with plain old Orcs, and certainly Wildmen Horsemen. Warg Riders are expensive, powerful, do strong damage, have good armor and can be upgraded. Dunland Riders are the complete other end of the spectrum, with weak armor, good attack against resource buildings, speed, and that's about it.
Meh, Warg riders aren't that great they're cheap (500 resources iirc as opposed to 600 for knights) and aren't as good as the other factions' cavalry, so they're not that powerful and to add a cheaper cav unit that's faster and better at raiding would not only make warg riders fairly useless but wildmen as well since a fast raider is much better than a slow one.
Edited by dojob, 21 November 2008 - 07:50 PM.
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#563
Posted 22 November 2008 - 01:37 AM
Just add big shield uruks, and Isen is set...
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#564
Posted 01 December 2008 - 01:11 PM
What Isengard is missing, however, is light, fast Uruk infantry, like the scouts that took out Boromir and captured Merry and Pippin. Just saying. Shield/Mantlet Uruks are just a secondary concern.
And give Isengard ordinary Orcs.
Edited by Hasfusel, 01 December 2008 - 01:13 PM.
#565
Posted 01 December 2008 - 09:53 PM
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#567
Posted 02 December 2008 - 01:35 PM
The Uruks were an elite branch, not the standard infantry. For the standard infantry, SARUMAN HAD ORCS.
YES
Alright, it doesn't serve too much purpose, but it keeps things lore realistic. You can recruit orcs for 100 resources per horde, with the hordes slightly smaller than the Mordor orc hordes, and non-combineable. These small hordes of orcs can be used for scouting, small diverting raids on farms, or holding the enemy up while crossbowmen take 'em down.
#568
Posted 02 December 2008 - 08:06 PM
-100 resources for crappy, smaller orc hordes is a waste when I can save for better infantry.
-If you need raiding, you use uruks, wargs, or dunlandmen, which are all faster and better for that.
-Orcs aren't as good as uruks as meatshields. If u spam them they could maybe tie up swordsmen or pikes, but if they can't combine with xbows, then a good player will use his archers to concentrate fire on the xbowmen who won't have a meatshield in the same unit to automatically take fire.
Imo, an Isengard Orc unit would be more work, would serve no good gameplay purpose, and would take away from the uniqueness Mordor and Goblins, who are the main orc/goblin spamming factions and would also provide a bit of role confliction with uruk swordsmen, which tbh isn't worth it for lore purposes.
Edited by dojob, 02 December 2008 - 08:06 PM.
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#570
Posted 02 December 2008 - 11:42 PM
ahem ^^aside from the obvious cononical reasons, i fail to see where isengard benefits from the addition of standard orcs. all it would do is fudge the line between them and the other evil factions. they do fine without any especially swift or cheap infantry units and they always have. imo, isengard would do well to just have the addition of the shield-uruks.
The Uruks were an elite branch, not the standard infantry. For the standard infantry, SARUMAN HAD ORCS.
i realize that it is more lore-accurate to give isengard orcs, but for gameplay reasons, it makes absolutely no sense.
ditto what dojob said:
an Isengard Orc unit would be more work, would serve no good gameplay purpose, and would take away from the uniqueness Mordor and Goblins, who are the main orc/goblin spamming factions and would also provide a bit of role confliction with uruk swordsmen, which tbh isn't worth it for lore purposes.
Edited by Dalf32, 02 December 2008 - 11:43 PM.
#571
Posted 03 December 2008 - 12:55 AM
So I think it's good like it is.
#572
Posted 03 December 2008 - 10:08 AM
#573
Posted 03 December 2008 - 01:30 PM
Isengard is otherwise pretty complete, but I think that the Ring system should work in a specific way to Isengard. If, say, Lurtz found the Ring, then it stands to reason that he'd bring it back to Saruman. That's the whole basic idea behind Saruman's personal army.
Then, Saruman would become uber. He's a master of ring lore, and would therefore be able to use the Ring with about the same effectiveness as Sauron himself, having also studied all the other rings, the history of the ring, etc. etc. Being a wizard anyway helps a lot, I guess. Hell, he even had a special little box made to hold the Ring in Orthanc.
If Isengard can bring the Ring to Saruman, it should allow him to achieve this. You'd give him much higher health, armor, speed, and he'd do meta damage in a large range. His power recharge times would decrease, and would become much more powerful (e.g, Fireball power has greater range, blast radius, damage, and leaves behind flames). He'd become, to all purposes, Saruman of Many Colours, giving him a subtle glow effect.
It just makes no sense for Saruman to spend all those centuries trying to find and work out to use the Ring, and finally finding it, he gives it to Wormtoungue or some other lesser minion. This is why the G.E.M mod disgusted me so much; Isengard gives the Ring to Bill Ferny (what were you thinking).
#574
Posted 03 December 2008 - 10:28 PM
And er.. personally I think the Ring System is fine as-is/is-going-to-be. The One Ring can only be worn by one hand at a time - any servant that took it in his hand would be unable to give it up, except the Nazgul (as they were directly 'part' of Sauron himself). So if, say, Ugluk got it, Lore-wise he wouldn't be just paw it over to Saruman. He'd try and take it for himself.
#575
Posted 05 December 2008 - 11:56 AM
#576
Posted 05 December 2008 - 09:34 PM
You might say that the ring has not had many owners, but I think that Saruman would have gone the wrong way about taking it from any Uruk hai and just made them want to give it up less. He would demand it, and maybe then realise his mistake, but I don't think even Saruman's powers of persuation could convince him to give up the ring. It took a relationship of complete and utter trust for Bilbo to give up the ring, and no orc, not even the uruk hai, had a deeper loyalty than "I'll serve him for as long as he's treating me better than I could get elsewhere."
Granted, the uruk hai would have been promtly destroyed and Saruman would end up with the ring anyways, but I agree with mike in that I don't think any creature of the dark would give up the ring willingly.
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Posted 05 December 2008 - 10:13 PM
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