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In this style of gameplay, you take advantage of many of the new mechanics in the mod, especially those of alignment and unit hiring. There are several subtly different ways to play this style, but the objective is the same: Kill as many enemies as you can while looting structures and maintaining an army of soldiers! There might not be all that much building or mining in this style of gameplay but there will surely be a lot of fighting, so you might want to try counting the number of enemies you kill in each battle. Open War Gameplay was invented by Yorick Hamletson.

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  • In this style of gameplay, you take advantage of many of the new mechanics in the mod, especially those of alignment and unit hiring. There are several subtly different ways to play this style, but the objective is the same: Kill as many enemies as you can while looting structures and maintaining an army of soldiers! There might not be all that much building or mining in this style of gameplay but there will surely be a lot of fighting, so you might want to try counting the number of enemies you kill in each battle. Open War Gameplay was invented by Yorick Hamletson.
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  • In this style of gameplay, you take advantage of many of the new mechanics in the mod, especially those of alignment and unit hiring. There are several subtly different ways to play this style, but the objective is the same: Kill as many enemies as you can while looting structures and maintaining an army of soldiers! There might not be all that much building or mining in this style of gameplay but there will surely be a lot of fighting, so you might want to try counting the number of enemies you kill in each battle. Open War Gameplay was invented by Yorick Hamletson. Cheats should be enabled while playing this type of game because you'll need to set a few gamerules for the best experience. The first thing you want to do when you start the game is type "/gamerule keepInventory true". This will make it so you don't lose all your stuff if you fall to an arrow or a spear. Some players have said that losing your inventory upon death makes it so you try harder to stay alive, but in this style of gameplay you will want to take risks on the battlefield. Allowing you to die without any major consequences means you won't be afraid to make such an end as to be worthy of remembrance. Switch to creative mode and create a portal (an Elven or Morgul portal works well for this because it can be destroyed once you're in Middle-Earth). Depending on which portal you built, you will need to type "/alignment set GALADHRIM +1" or "/alignment set MORDOR +1" to be able to go through to Middle-Earth. Go through the portal and destroy it once you're in Middle-Earth. If you spawned in a cave or underground, you might want to use the "/kill" command. You will respawn at the spawn point in Middle-Earth and you can now begin playing an Open War style game. Below are some different variations of Open War gameplay.
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