Board Thread:General Mod Discussion/@comment-26486187-20160925013413/@comment-28035907-20160929224206

In my opnion the top five list is as it follows below:

1- angband and valinor: both are devastatingly powerful, the former having Morgoth himself and others of his beasts such as ancalagon the black and his legion of balrogs. Now Valinor is acting as it counter, the Valar feared ancalagon's wrath, and evil's advance, themselves retreating, but yet they are no force to contemn.

2- Numenor was presumed to have a fleet capable of taking over valinor, defeating their army, but yet.. I don't see them able to overcoming greater powers such as creatures of angband and the ainur themselves.

3- Mordor: Do I really have to say much? Well, only that I'm counting it as Mordor only, if we were to have it taken as Sauron's armies, it would most likely be on the second position, as most of the southern and eastern kingdoms are under him, just like orc crowns such as Gundabad/Moria/Goblins, Dol Guldur, angmar's remainescents, etc... But Mordor alone could not defeat Numenor, as far as I believe, as even with overwhelming powerful "units", they would not be numerous enough to take the kingdom down.

4- Durin's Folk & Gondolin: The first being much larger than people imagine, when in it's apogee, and the latter being less, as they were elves confined, hidding from an almost omnipotent power laying on the north, haunting and hunting them and foreshadowing their destruction.

5- Reunited Kingdom: Gondor itself was grand, with the unition of the old Numenor's fragments, bind into one. they possibly grew in power much more, having many land to cover, as evil and the elves were gone. This army's power isn't exactly shown, but we can estimate it.