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Third Age - Total War 3.2 Patch
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romnus
romnus - - 1,145 comments

Is the Balrog in the fellowship campaign a single enemy, or is it still a pack of Balrogs? :D Either way, this is awesome.

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jimknopf107
jimknopf107 - - 24 comments

The description says,it will be only one unit now..

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adan_edhel
adan_edhel - - 43 comments

Will it be bigger? .-.

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BrandstifterFussel
BrandstifterFussel - - 58 comments

A pack of Balrogs sounds incredibly funny :D

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

Well, there COULD be a pack of Balrogs, as they were many during the 1st Age. But just one appeared in the 3rd Age books so . . :(

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Opinionator
Opinionator - - 1,099 comments

Yup right armies of the buggers in the Silmarillion.

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Dominus45
Dominus45 - - 29 comments

Technically there are still nine balrogs in the 3rd age since they fled during the war of wrath in 1st age and hid underground ever since.

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farimir
farimir - - 32 comments

HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT

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akapriest
akapriest - - 1 comments

maybe he read the books?

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Dominus45
Dominus45 - - 29 comments

Its in the silmarillion. :)

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

wasn't it unknown as to how many are left?

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

There once were 9 balrogs , some were killed. It is unknown how many have escaped.

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

actually, it's believed that all the balrogs were killed, until the discovered durin's bane, in moria, so i don't think there's
any left, and if there ARE it won't be many!

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Baron_Von_Biceps
Baron_Von_Biceps - - 1 comments

Durin's Bane was the last Balrog, so that is correct.

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BaronKidney
BaronKidney - - 5 comments

I think there was 9. Apparently there were 8. They sort of were Morgoth's ringwraiths, if ringwraiths had massive flaming weaponry and were leading gigantic armies and were the size of houses....

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Guest
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balrogs werent actually that large. they were about 10 feet tall, so they were big enough but they were nowhere near the size of the films representation of them.

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

How the hell could elves beat those things?

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SultanHamzah
SultanHamzah - - 5 comments

they couldnt lol, only the strongest fought them, and died

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caseyharmuth
caseyharmuth - - 5 comments

where do you get 8 or 9 from? We have a few numbers on those killed during the fall of gondolin (book of lost tales 2 i believe) and thing i read somewhere that "none had fallen before" but only 8 or 9? c'mon, gota be more n that

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07_Republic_commando
07_Republic_commando - - 250 comments

Actully all of the balrogs exept the one in the first film died in the 1st age

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yonderer
yonderer - - 3 comments

Nope, read the silmarilion.

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smsomak
smsomak - - 2 comments

nope they were banned from earth with Morgoth

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M.O.S.S.
M.O.S.S. - - 20 comments

No, actually. Only Morgoth was banned, all his armies and servants were either destroyed or they fled and hid.

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smsomak
smsomak - - 2 comments

just the leader of them died i think his name was Gothmog and he got killed in battle by Ecthelion

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Akelaman
Akelaman - - 1 comments

And one killed by Glorfindel

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

Durin's bane is supposed to be the last balrog left

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OddKlint13
OddKlint13 - - 6 comments

Especially when someone sends millions of troops against it and it just walks around trampling them

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Frost235
Frost235 - - 93 comments

I guess they used arrows against balrogs.

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

HAND TO HAND - climbs up it and coup de grace iirc :P

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GeneralCeasar
GeneralCeasar - - 5 comments

lol

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Andy007
Andy007 - - 12 comments

In Fellowship campaign is pack of Barlogs. In description says: "for the human player".

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daniellisnermeicker
daniellisnermeicker - - 9 comments

it's still a pack :(

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SirFik
SirFik - - 20 comments

I am playing with Eriador. I have eliminated Gundabad, and place a siege of Moria, which is only remaining stronghold of the Orcs of the Misty Mountains. Aragorn was in that army. BUT, Balrogs of Moria were ressurected, and, AS USUAL, with damned reinforcements, SLAUGHTERED my army, killing Aragorn. There were a PACK of 15 - 20 Balrogs!!! Can anyone beat any faction in this game??? Can I create Arnor now that Aragorn is dead?

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Guest
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It state that Aragorn must be alive to re-unite arnor. So no, you can't.

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SuomiKeizari
SuomiKeizari - - 111 comments

I played the game through with VH/VH Gondor without cheating, its not that hard.

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TheTarman
TheTarman - - 755 comments

I can hold my breath for 4 hours if I don't smoke for a week and one time I even found Atlantis in the deep end of my pool. Finding lost legendary/fictional civs may sound hard but it's not that hard.

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

yes yes, I see. How was it?

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Noblethread
Noblethread - - 40 comments

Brains?

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Dominus45
Dominus45 - - 29 comments

wtf

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PureSoberGamer37
PureSoberGamer37 - - 86 comments

Hey, use the cheats, auto_win attacker or defender, whether you are attacking or being attacked.

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Guest
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there is ten of them

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

it depends ive played the campaign twice and once it was 10 balrogs and the other time it was just 4

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Guest
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does anyone know how to take total netguard off?

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SuperAuror426
SuperAuror426 - - 1 comments

I believe the scientific term is a gaggle of balrogs

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Guest
Guest - - 687,512 comments

No, it is of course an "oh s###" of balrogs.

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Adunai
Adunai - - 99 comments

In the earlier versions of Tolkien's legendarium (concerning the First Age), there were more than 9 Valaraukar. Imo, they were closer to what he later called Boldogs - Maiar incarnated as Orcs. And even in LotR, there are vague mentions of spirits serving Sauron - see the passages pertaining to Gondor's army's marching on Morannon.

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