Monster Play Races

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Monster Play
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Monster Play Races

As with the free peoples, there are 4 races available to the Armies of Angmar in Monster Play. There are far fewer options for class selection so races and classes are often combined and players are referred to by their class more so than by their race directly such as:

  • Orc Defiler
Defiler
  • Orc Reaver
Reaver
  • Spider Weaver
Weaver or Spider
  • Uruk Blackarrow
Blackarrow or BA
  • Uruk Warleader
Warleader or WL
  • Warg Stalker
Warg or Stalker

Each race has its own racial traits available, which are shared across the classes that can be played by that race.


Orc

The Orcs are a race invented by Tolkien, not present in earlier mythology. Since he created the race, and since he wanted little confusion in his children's story "The Hobbit" Tolkien translated the unknown "Orc" into the well known "goblin" of earlier mythos. The word "Orc" is a corruption of the Elvish word "Orch" (plural "Yrch"). Rumored to have originally been Elves taken and twisted by Sauron's ancient master, Morgoth, they have ever served the powers of evil in Arda.

There are 2 classes available to those that wish to play an Orc in Monster Play.

Orc Defiler

Orc Defiler
The Orc defiler has learned of plagues and venoms, and can put them to use restoring the forces of the Dark Lord or bring low the free people.

Hailing from lands filled with toxins and disease, the orc Defiler uses his knowledge of these virulent fungi and slime to aid his allies and hamper his enemies.
Roles: (Green): Healer, Buffs, Debuffs / (Red): Damage over Time, Ranged Damage, Debuffs

Orc Reaver

Orc Reaver
Savage, brutal and deadly, the Reaver is at home on the field of battle - and few places else.

His swift attacks and ability to dual-wield weaponry make him a formidable foe. When pressed, the Reaver is capable of tapping the strength of his blood to become a frenzied warrior who rains blows on his enemy with frightening speed.
Role: Melee Damage, Minor Crowd Control, Minor Debuffs


Spider

Excerpt from The Lorebook:[1]

These small eight-legged creatures, known for capturing their prey in intricate webs, were evidently as common in Middle-earth as they are today. Characters in The Lord of the Rings often refer to them descriptively, whether it be Gandalf discussing his capture by Saruman, Sam climbing ropes across the Silverlode, or Gollum clambering down a rock wall.

There was a more sinister side to the spiders of Middle-earth, though, that entered it with the monstrous Ungoliant in the years before the First Age. A gigantic creature of spider-shape, it was she who destroyed the Two Trees of Valinor, and escaped with Morgoth into the lands of Middle-earth. Though Ungoliant herself disappeared into the far south, she left the northern lands infested with her offspring. During the First Age, the mountains north of Beleriand were infested with these monsters, and became a place of dread.

The Spiders in Monster Play are the only race that are considered female.

There is only 1 class currently available for spiders:

Spider Weaver

Spider Weaver
Cunning, patient and fearsome, the Weaver's home is not within the heart of the battle, but rather at its edge, where she can best employ her strengths and shield her weaknesses.

With poison, clinging webs and the ability to burrow beneath the ground, the Weaver is a mistress of woe who skulks the fringes of battle.

Role: Crowd Control, Damage over Time, Hybrid Ranged/Melee Damage, Debuffs


Uruk

Uruk is a term for the large soldiers more fully referred to as Uruk-hai which were the great soldier-Orcs that first appeared in the late Third Age; they were larger and stronger than their forebears, and could withstand the light of the Sun.[2]

There are 2 classes available to those who wish to play an Uruk in Monster Play:

Uruk Blackarrow

Uruk Blackarrow
Accurate, vindictive and violent, the Blackarrow employs the bow against foes, striking from behind the front-line warriors of Angmar's army.

Employing fire and deadly gifts of shadow from Angmar, the Blackarrow is a potent foe who drives his arrows deep into his targets' midst.
Role: Ranged Damage, Minor Crowd Control, Minor Debuffs

Uruk Warleader

Uruk Warleader
On the battlefield, the Warleader shines as a warrior on the front line and inspiration to his allies.

Through mocking, humiliation and force of will, the Warleader can inspire the meekest of troops to greatness. His fearsome howls augment his strong arm and shield to make his blows all the more deadly.
Role: Healer, Buffs, Debuffs


Warg

Excerpt from obsolete Turbine Lorebook in the section Lore on Wargs.

"The ferocious and intelligent race of wolves that lived in the northern Vales of Anduin, and probably elsewhere in the north of Middle-earth."

Warg Stalker

There is only 1 class that can be played by those who wish to be a Warg in Monster Play.

Warg Stalker
At home in a pack or stalking the woods silent and stealthy, the Stalker strikes suddenly and does not offer escape to his foe.

Strong jaws, hardened claws and fierce determination drive the Stalker, making him on of the most feared opponents in battle.
Role: Melee Damage, Scout, Debuffs, Crowd Control


References

  1. The Lorebook: Lore on Spiders, Turbine's Lorebook
  2. The Lorebook: Lore on Uruk-hai, Turbine's Lorebook