Helm Hammerhand Comes to Middle-earth
I admired the way the Warhammer Community blog introduced Helm Hammerhand. The article does not lose time nor mince words in sharing the extent of his wrath.
Listen! Can you hear the Horn of Helm Hammerhand sounding in the deep? Well, brace yourselves, because it heralds the latest reveal for the Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game!
At this point in the story, Helm has been stricken with grief and has become a shadow of his former self. But that does not make him any less dangerous, and he now spends his time stalking the snowy landscapes around the Hornburg, slaying the followers of Wulf with his bare hands.
Helm Hammerhand Comes to Middle-earth
Helm is mourning over his lost family, and has become a shadow of his former self. However, this does not make him any less dangerous, and he spends his days stalking the snowy landscapes around Hornburg, killing Wulf’s followers.
Helm might seem to be at a disadvantage since he doesn’t carry any weapons. However, this king has one of his special rules, The Hammerhand, which reflects the fact that he’s capable of felling an opponent with a single punch.
With his special rule, you’ll have to wait for a bit to find out what the Berserk Rage ability does and the Horn of the Hammerhand’s effects are on his enemies. Warhammer Community will also reveal new miniatures for Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game soon.
Known as the Hammerhand, Helm Hammerhand was the ninth king of Rohan and one of the greatest rulers of his realm. He was said to have the strength of any hammer within his grasp, and so he became a legend in his own right.
Helm Hammerhand is the ancestor of Theoden, Eomer and Eowyn, three characters in The Lord of the Rings whose fall is considered to be the most tragic of them all. Hammerhand is depicted somewhat like a Viking in his overall design.