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Brief Mordor Suggestions

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The_Necromancer0:
I've had a good look at Morgul Shadows and I'm still confused, so basically the description states:
"The life of Morgul Shadow is bound to the will of the Ringwraiths \n Any life the Morgul Shadow loses, will be transfered to nearby Nazgûl \n \n passive ability"

If that's the case I would suggest that the system be switched around, both from a lore-wise perspective it's more likely that the Nazgul feed on lesser wraith to heal themselves and from a gameplay perspective everybody would prioritize a expensive hero over free units.

Elendils Cousin 3. Grades:
Isn't that exactly what the description states? Nazgul get healed when Morgul Shadows are taking damage? Or am I missing something here?^^

The_Necromancer0:
After rereading your post 50 times I finally get it. Once you understand the effect then description makes sense but until you explained the effect I was confused. The descriptions should be something more like:

"The life of Morgul Shadow is bound to the will of the Ringwraiths \n Any damage dealt to morgul shadows will heal nearby Nazguls \n \n passive ability"

Or something similar.

dkbluewizard:

--- Zitat von: kmogon am 12. Okt 2017, 16:06 ---I'm glad that you Wülkirie shared your opinion about state of annatar's demanour.

"Currently, the Lord of Gifts does give the sense of an apparently noble figure of light, generous and willing to help cure the world; on the contrary, his spike-shaped armour suggests that he's not what he proclaims to be."

I cannot agree with this "simbolic" look. I meam that showing sb's intents by his apperance isn't good way. Especially when Annatar called himself envoy of Valars and Celebrimbor belived him so he had to look like one of them. We can see good example in other implementation of maiar's help - Saruman. He came to middleerth as a wise and experienced man. Even after his fall to Sauron power, he still looks like "master craftsmen" and he could fool even other istari.I know that there are plenty of symbols in whole Tolkien's work but I wouldn't implemet it in that way.

--- Ende Zitat ---


Everyone remember this, Sauron lost his ability in the Second Age to take a "Fair Form" he can still do this through illusion--which is what the Edain Team shows by him having red eyes and dressed in black as Gorthaur,  a giant ugly werewolf, a swarm of bats (not like the book where he was really big)--the only thing missing is his Snake Form. Would really love to see that form implemented.

Walküre:
Although the His Deadliest Servants spell portrays Nazgûl in a new fashion, armoured and not cloaked, I thought that this icon could be used for the central spell of Mordor; namely, the spell I mentioned at the beginning of the comment.

The image shows the first time when we're introduced to the wraiths in the trilogy and the scene itself is quite evocative. The Nine are sent to hunt down the One Ring and so they obey the most imperative of their master's biddings. They're truly Sauron's deadliest servants and most loyal slaves, if we may dare speak about loyalty for anything concerning the Dark Lord. The current picture would be still retained in the game, by each of the wraiths that must purchase his individual upgrade. It is just to refurbish the icon of the central spell a little bit, being that an iconic moment in the film. What do you think about it?

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