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Wraith Buster
Mithlond

Aug 5 2010, 1:36pm
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Urk-Hai vs Orcs
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I say Urk-Hai.
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Gimli'sBox
Mithlond
Aug 5 2010, 2:39pm
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Looks like meats back on the menu boys! //
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Donry
Dor-Lomin

Aug 9 2010, 10:11pm
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bigger, stronger, faster......like Lee Majors.....post-op....
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13thHour
Ossiriand

Sep 12 2010, 11:42am
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If this were a game of Warhammer (or any other tabletop strategy game), then each fighting Uruk-hai would be worth about 2 1/2 smaller orcs (or "goblins" as I like to think of them), so it depends on what kind of numbers we're talking about here. A huge rampaging horde of nightwalking orcs could easily overwhelm a small group of Uruk-hai, but one-on-one the Uruk-hai would completely decimate the little orcs.
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SirDennisC
Gondolin

Sep 12 2010, 4:03pm
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Yes but how are they at range?
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Not to mention, smaller size can be an advantage when dealing with larger creatures, not least because of the target areas the smaller creature is likely to focus on.
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Rodu
Ossiriand
Feb 3 2011, 7:11pm
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The smaller orcs would be easier to cause them to flee from the field if things go wrong, plus they're only usefull at night
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