![]() ![]() Ar-Kaius the Architect, who claimed credit to the design of several tribe fortresses, thinks that the Outlaw fortresses are terrible.Since the Outlaw Tribe is part of a separate downloadable content that player may possess or not, no unique Nemesis tied to the story of Shadow of War, Blade of Galadrieland Desolation of Mordor are of this tribe.Two Gear equipped gives Talion a 25% chance to increase any status effect (Fire, Poison, Frost, or Curse) on an enemy, while Four Gear applies this to your nearby followers (although the percentage chance is dropped to 20%). Their Legendary Gear is quite powerful, dealing extra damage to enraged enemies or, in the case of the chest armor, extra defense. Shoot the spikes to have them rain down on any orcs. Their tribe attraction is some form of podium with a set of spikes stationed on chains. The local fortress will also have an atmosphere akin to a rebel camp, with a very ramshackle appearance with rusted metal plates and crude pieces of fossils and scrap roped to the walls and buildings. Regions under control of the tribe will have their camps and outpost look rather unkempt, with roughly built attachments made out of tent cloth and wood helming most buildings. The bolas however, don't do much damage by themselves, and Ologs are not stunned at all. The whole attack is executed at a deceptively slow speed, quite possibly making inexperienced players used to the pacing and range of bolts and spears to panic and dodge too fast at the wrong direction and get bound anyway. The attack itself has obvious wind-ups, but the real challenges are that the thrown bola has a relatively wide hitbox compared to most other projectiles. Their special ability is to throw binding Bolas at their target, be it the Gravewalker or enemy Uruk, and strike the unfortunate victim with whatever means they choose. Outlaw captains often time wear attire and armor that appears to be poorly assembled, makeshift, somewhat living up to their image as rebellious militants. They take an opportunity to espouse their message of defiance against foreign races and lesser Orcs. Other Orcs see them as a rebellious, scrappy, and dangerous tribe who are just as likely to attack invading armies as they are to turn on Sauron and claim Mordor for themselves. The Outlaw tribe envisions Mordor as a sovereign land belonging only to orcs, though their aspirations extend far beyond Mordor and they hunger for the day when they can take their to greater Middle-earth. They are intensely proud and consider themselves members of the ultimate race. They have a deep contempt of 'all those who would rule them, be they foreign invaders or Lords of Mordor (whether Dark or Bright). ![]() The Outlaw tribe is home to the most rebellious members of the Orc population. But a reckoning is coming brothers, for we rise." - Ratak the Proud Hirgon served the Rangers faithfully, but fell in love with an Outcast woman, Eryn, and deserted, risking execution for leaving his post. He is a former Ranger of Gondor, and currently the leader of the Outcasts. ![]() To them, we are mindless hordes, low vermin, and they thirst for our blood, our lands. Hirgon of Tarnost is a character in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. "Too long have the warmongering kingdoms of Men threatened Orc-folk. ![]()
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