Salattu wrote:
Ideal situation would be a balance: both elites and normals should work.
It is true that old times armies had a lot of cheap forces. But now the situation is purely opposite: people do not use anymore orc warriors, rohan warriors, dunlanders, and even goblins they use much less than they used to.
A way to approach the problem is to buff heroes' price. It is easy to make them cheaper. Let's say, Aragorn, King Elessar with armored horse from 2XX to 225? Dragon with Wings and Heavy Scale from 3XX to 300. Theoden with heavy armor and shield and armored horse from XX to 70. Orc Captain with shield from XX to 35. Goblin Captain with shield from XX to 30. Balrog from 400 to 320. Named ringwraith from 120 to 110. And so on.
Also, the warband problem could be approached by making new heroes. Let's say if there was made a lesser orc captain with 1 might 0 will 0 fate and no sheild, it could cost let's say even 20-25 points and fix the problem of not having cheap forces. These kind of minor captains could be given to each faction. And what is good with these changes is that, no-one has to learn a change in something he has already learned. Points are anyways changing occasionally, and new heroes are also added, so they should not cause despair.
This would fix both the problem of not having cheap forces, and the problem of not having heroes and elite forces enough.
It's not that people don't use cheap units because the hero are expensive. It's because most elité are cheap. Adding a 30 point hero to the army list would only mean "add more elité".
Nobody use Rohan warriors just because Rohan it's a force that, quite thematically, gives its best when mounted. Orc warriors may be used again: a Mordor force loses access to elités but gives them +1 to wound when they outnumber the opponent: now, that's a good way to put them back on the field.