Battle For Middle-ea...: The Lord Of The Rings: The

: Units are recruited in squads (typically 5 for Good, 10 for Evil) rather than individuals, emphasizing formation and mass movement.

: Players earn "Power Points" by defeating enemies, which can be spent on special abilities like summoning the Army of the Dead, calling Eagles, or unleashing the Balrog. Campaigns and Factions The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Ea...

Official servers for the game were permanently closed in 2010 after the Lord of the Rings license expired. Despite being officially unavailable for purchase, the community remains active through: LOTR: The Battle for Middle-Earth Retrospective : Units are recruited in squads (typically 5

The game features two primary single-player campaigns that follow the plot of the film trilogy with some "alternate history" possibilities where characters like Gandalf or Boromir can survive their canonical fates. Focus & Playstyle Defensive, strong forges and battlements. Tower Guards, Trebuchets, Knights Rohan Highly mobile cavalry and archery. Rohirrim, Peasants, Yeoman Archers Isengard Industrial war machine with specialized Uruks. Uruk-hai Pikemen, Berserkers, Mines Mordor Swarming hordes and terrifying monsters. Orcs, Trolls, Mûmakil, Nazgûl Modern Status and Legacy Nazgûl Modern Status and Legacy