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The rise of the witch king
The rise of the witch king











the rise of the witch king

It is used for building units and buildings.

the rise of the witch king

You now earn money from your fortresses and farms for use on the strategic map. Concerning changes to the strategic map: They are good for one thing: meta-damage.(Yah!) New powers and on e new hero type are available. Cheap with no powers to expansive with full palantir. You now have full control over how much your hero costs, directly linked to how many powers you give your hero. Concerning changes to the Create-a-Hero functionality, (this affects anything you might use your Create-a-Hero for): Many things have been changed from the 'vanilla' version of the game to this expansion. I Wrote this originally in Word, but came to find out it was more than twice as long as eBay allows, So forgive me but i'm going to be skipping much that I had written and go to War of The Ring mode. Some of them hit the mark some of them did not.

the rise of the witch king

They took the liberty of adding a number of new features to the game. The game is not old enough to be demanding that kind of money right now, so if I were you, I'd look around on eBay and in thrift stores - there you'll most likely find a reasonable deal.In a word: certainly. Rise of the Witch-King, by way of exception, has actually become rare by virtue of the fact that it originally didn't sell particularly well. Sadly, some opportunistic motherfuckers have decided this automatically makes the game "rare" and have chosen to demand exorbitant prices for used copies and even more exorbitant prices for new copies. The chances of these games ever being released again - or any of EA's Lord of the Rings games, which includes The Two Towers, The Return of the King, The Third Age and Conquest - are close to zero. The rights have been transferred to WBIE, who in turn are not authorized to distribute EA's property. EA no longer owns publishing rights for the Lord of the Rings games, which means they are no longer authorized to publish any games bearing the LotR property. The Batte for Middle Earth series was developed on behalf of and published by EA.













The rise of the witch king