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Ram6 I wrote: TheodenOfRohan wrote: Dragonovith wrote: I'll research the topic, because, if I'm not mistaken, there was a part in one of the books that compares the forges (armor and weapons making, this kind of stuff) of Isengard and Mordor (btw, I remember that Mordor was more advanced than Isengard in this regard, and that's funny, since in the movies the Mordor orcs were badly equipped, while the Uruks of Isengard were outfitted with plate armor). Isengard was prepared in, like, two months at most, whereas Mordor had years to do its thing. But! Remember one thing, Mordor had to supply armour for THOUSANDS or even MILLIONS of Orcs, no matter on how good their smithies were, it were too many Orcs to give decent armour, Isengard on the other hand had to supply it's probably around 15-20 thousand soldiers. Sauron had 10K on the pellenor fields, a bit more than 10K left in north-west Mordor, he also attacked Cair Andros and Lothlorien allying with the Dol Guldur orcs, so yea thats quite a bit