roundhouse wrote:
No it's not just 5 vs 5 combat. The characters that have armies bring their armies and lands with them. But keep in mind that other people pick some of the same people (we all picked Robb) or me and CW both picked Lannisters, so in essence the size of their armies is inconsequential.
Picking Mance Raydar would bring a wildling army, but the 100,000 number is total number of wildlings, including women and children. Probably less than half that are battle ready, and 5-10 wildlings would be worth 1 fully-armed knight in battle.
Robb has an army of only 20,000, but has defeated the Lannisters every time who have an army of like 60,000 or something. Stannis' army is like 100,000.
Emphasis should be placed on picking a balanced team, with army/land/wealth as a minor consideration. But for instance, Dany has no army at all, and would be completely useless until she gets one or her dragons grow up because she doesn't really excel at anything. That's why I didn't pick her.
OK, I'll try again. I get it.
In the books, is the white walker king still a rational zombie-person or is this just a group of mindless eaters like Walking Dead? If his army is able to be harnessed, that makes a difference.