Let's go through each of the formations shown above, so you can get an idea of what they represent. I'll start at the top-right ... There is a medium sized monster (50 mm base) which is one of the Cave Trolls from the Moria List. To the left of that is a formation of Cloud of Bats comprised of 9 companies in 3x3 Configuration. Below the bats is a formation of Moria Goblin Warband - comprised of 9 companies in 4x3 Configuration. Up and to the left, there is a small monster formation (25 mm base) - this is a Gundabad Blacksheild Goblin and provides a more "skirmish" feel to the army. Down and to the left is the Extra Large Monster oval base - This is a Dragon of Ancient Times, ready to wreck havock on some Dwarves! Up and to the left is a Large Monster Base (60 mm) ... this is a Balrog. And finally, in the bottom left corner is the Goblin Scribe, also a Monster Hero.
How exciting! Moria definitely has their share of Monster Formations ... with all those ready to run amock, I wish i was playing and not just drawing art!
Any input, thoughts, concerns, suggestions or idea? As always they are all welcome!
LINKS TO OTHER PARTS OF THE WFMC PROGRESS SERIES
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Work in Progress [Part 1/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Update ... Progress still being Made [Part 2/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - WFMC Continuing to Come Together [Part 3/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Formations Look Like REAL Formations and Groundwork for Reconfig Costs Put in Place [Part 4/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Load Previous Data & Reconfig Costs/Restrictions [Part 5/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Fixed Expended Move Costs Round-to-Round and Added Color to the Reconfiguration Combo Box [Part 6/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Movement Modifier Checkboxes Work Properly and Zoom Capability [Part 7/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Implementing the Options for Rotation [Part 8/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Calculating the Translation Distance for Vanilla WotR Rules of Movement [Part 9a/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Calculating the Translation Distance for Vanilla WotR Rules of Movement (Continued) [Part 9b/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Starting the Implementation of the Mobile Version on iPhone/iPad [Part 10/12]
- WotR Formation Movement Calculator - Continuing to Implement the Mobile Version on iPhone/iPad [Part 11/12]
- TBD [Part 12/12]
LINKS TO OTHER PARTS OF MOVEMENT TYPES AND LIMITS SERIES
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Infantry Formations Comprised of 2-3 Companies [Part 2/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Infantry Formations Comprised of 4 Companies [Part 3/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Infantry Formations Comprised of 5 Companies [Part 4/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Infantry Formations Comprised of 6 Companies [Part 5/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Infantry Formations Comprised of 7 Companies [Part 6/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Infantry Formations Comprised of 8 Companies [Part 7/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Infantry Formations Comprised of 9 Companies [Part 8/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Summary of Infantry Formations by Company Size [Part 9/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Infantry Restrictions of Reconfiguration by Formation Name Summary [Part 10/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Cavalry Formations Comprised of 2-3 Companies [Part 11/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Cavalry Formations Comprised for 4 Companies [Part 12/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Cavalry Formations Comprised of 5 Companies [Part 13/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Cavalry Formations Comprised of 6 Companies [Part 14/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Cavalry Formations Comprised of 7 Companies [Part 15/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Cavalry Formations Comprised of 8 Companies [Part 16/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Movement of Infantry Formations Comprised of 9 Companies [Part 17/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Cavalry Movement Example 1 from Page 33 of WotR Rulebook Analysis [Part 18/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Cavalry Movement Example 2 from Page 33 of WotR Rulebook Analysis [Part 19/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Cavalry Movement Example 3 from Page 33 of WotR Rulebook Analysis [Part 20/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Reconfiguration Summary of Cavalry Formations by Company Size [Part 21/23]
- Movement Types and Limits Series - Cavalry Restrictions of Reconfiguration by Formation Name Summary [Part 22/23]
- Using WFMC to Verify Movement Examples [Part 23/23]
LINKS TO OTHER PARTS OF THE WFMC MOBILE ART SERIES
- Art for Gondor and Arnor Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 1/11]
- Art for Kingdom of Rohan Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 2/11]
- Art for Elven Kingdoms Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 3/11]
- Art for Dwarf Holds Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 4/11]
- Art for Forgotten Kingdoms Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 5/11]
- Art for Mordor Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 6/11]
- Art for Fortress of Isengard Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 7/11]
- Art for Misty Mountains Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 8/11]
- Art for Fallen Realms Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 9/11]
- Art for Angmar Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 10/11]
- Art for City of Dale Companies and Formations of Various Supported Types [Part 11/11]
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