Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-31421070-20170704213257/@comment-25754873-20170706131224

Gen. Grievous1138 wrote: Least-favorite five:

-Dorwinion: At first they had the unique pink armor going for them. Now they have basically nothing interesting that you can't find in their far-cooler neighboring land, Rhúdel. The Men are poor-quality, the Elves are generic in all but a name, and the architecture is nice but not overly so.

-Hobbits: Hobbits are nice in their own way, but as a faction they're pretty bad. They have a grand total of two military units (one of which is the mounted version of the other) and are scattered like flies before a hurricane in any battle. (Though I will say this - those slings are brutal.) I love killing hobbits, but not playing as them.

-Fangorn: Similar reasons to the Hobbits. Ent-Draughts and Huorns are literally the only benefit of this faction (though they are pretty big benefits.) More uniqueness in Ents would probably help with this.

-Gondor: I hate Gondor in all ways, shapes, and forms, so that may be part of it. XD Anyway, I'm not much of a fan of the mod faction either, because as someone said earlier, they're too strong for a kingdom that's only a shadow of its former power and on the verge of being overrun.

-Dale: Aside from killer pastries, bows, and architecture, Dale has little going for them. They aren't bad, per se, but they aren't that good either.

Gen. Grievous1138 (LOTR Mod Wiki Admin) comlink 12:58, July 6, 2017 (UTC) Gondor was the greatest kingdom of men Grievous, they were plenty strong. It was being attacked on all sides that made them so weak. In my opinion they could likely field 50,000 soldiers, though it would take a while to muster all of the levies.