This box contains 54 models split into two balanced armies - one Good, one Evil - and all the rules you need to play games of Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game, plus accessories and dice. It's a complete game in a box! The Miniatures The Forces of Good - FaramirT, Captain of Gondor - Madril, Captain of Ithilien - Damrod, Ranger of Ithilien - 12 Warriors of Minas TirithT clad in heavy armour to hold the line and wielding a variety of weapons - 12 Rangers of GondorT, equipped to pick off their enemies from the shadows with sturdy bows before cutting them down with sword and spear The Forces of Evil - GothmogT, Lieutenant of SauronT, both mounted on his oversized WargT, and another model showing him on foot - 24 heavily-armoured MorannonT Orcs with shields and wicked melee weapons - 1 armoured MordorT Troll, swinging a gargantuan hammer The Scenery - 2 sets of modular battlescarred GondorT Ruins, building four large pieces.
They can also be combined to create larger structures The Rules This box contains the complete, unabridged 224-page hardback Middle-earthT Strategy Battle Game Rules Manual, packed with essential rules, guides and information covering Open, Narrative and Matched Play with your Middle-earthT miniatures. This edition has been updated to include the latest updates and balance adjustments, making it the most current and complete ruleset. Everything from the basic fundamentals of movement and combat through to fielding siege engines and casting magical powers is here, in a simple format with annotated diagrams and photographs demonstrating the flow of battle.
You'll also find beautifully-painted armies to inspire you! The box also contains a 16-page booklet with all the scenarios and profiles you need to recreate the Battle of Osgiliath with your models.
Four Scenarios allow you to play through a linked mini campaign - The Orcs Cross the Anduin, Ambush! The Hunter or The Hunted? And Fall Back to Minas Tirith! The Accessories - 12 6-sided dice in two colours - A range ruler - A double-sided sheet of punch-out tokens, used in game to denote effects and statuses of models.