The Lord of the Rings Map At War For 600 Years! - WorldBox

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Published 2022-05-19
One ring to rule them all.


Someone on Reddit made this map but I posted it to the WorldBox Discord (with credit of course) for download!
discord.com/channels/522561390330904585/5352086934…


Mods I use:
PowerBox (For adding traits, and additional powers)
MoBox (For spawning zombie animals and additional creatures)
CrazyBox (For additional traits)
Selective Breeding (Traits are always inherited)



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All Comments (21)
  • @Gooorg
    I wish copyright wasn't so stinky, this video would have been elevated with the Lord of the Rings soundtrack blaring in the background. OH WELL.
  • @kasumi2173
    Angmar was the real MVP here ; being at war against the Shire , Erebor , Rivendell and Moria and managing to defeat them while at the same time sending enough reinforcements to Isengard for it to stay alive and thrive .
  • @Zebo12345678
    This really represented one of the primary themes of LOTR, that it takes selflessness and activism to stop evil from conquering the world. Even if you aren't under immediate threat, allowing evil to conquer your neighbors and grow in strength will do nothing but leave you vulnerable to their might in the end. In this video, the forces of good spent too much time smoking pipeweed and eating potato stew to fight back.
  • Theoden: Where was Gondor when the westfold fell Gorg: They were responsible That part killed me lmao
  • @jose-if7yw
    It's really cool seeing how the Allies work together wish worldbox officially added to the game in a future update
  • @RossMoorsTours
    You should do this again but include heros and villans with like the demigod trait or powerful weapons and armour something(Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf, Balrog, Sauron, Saruman, etc.)
  • @Thor.Jorgensen
    In actuality, Mirkwood "Woodland Realm" was a lot smaller. The elves only controlled 1/5th of the Northern parts of Mirkwood, near the "Forest River," neighboring the Raft Elves, while the middle was full of skin-changers, and then the south was inhabited by the Necromancer, his undead, his orcs, and the spiders. There are less elves in Mirkwood than there are in Lorien and their realm is comparably sized to that of Rivendell. The most populous places inhabited by the elves are Lindon, beyond the North-Western mountain range, across from the Shire, near the sea, Lorien, and Grey haven, from most populous to least populous. Goblin Town and Mount Gundabad also had huge populations of orcs. Mount Gundabad was where from the majority of the orcs came from that took Moria and attacked Erebor. Not lacking any numbers.
  • @LoPhatKao
    to make bridges over rivers, you can put single tiles diagonally from each other kinda like a chessboard if water was white and land was black this also makes it so boats can still pass on the water tiles
  • @maiwang2040
    Here are some future suggestions for future lotr videos! Trolls= Orcs, but with giant, stupid, fat and ugly traits Hobbits= Dwarves, but with Tini, Attractive and Agile traits Also would be great if some specific characters are added, such as Sam, Gimli and Gandolf for example, looking forward to it!
  • YAAAS! Been waiting on a Lord of the Rings Map for a while!!! AWESOME
  • @Brandon-ff1yo
    the ending is actually rather lore accurate, the only reason the good guys won in the end was the ring being destroyed and mordor collapsing in on itself
  • @sareth90
    This is so cool! can't believe it wasn't already done in the channel, you need to do it a second time, free for all next time! loved the memes and references!
  • @RenneVangr
    Me: "Lord of the Rings trivia?! What a NERD!" Also me: Knowing everything you were saying and in my head digging up more trivia.
  • As someone who is reading Lord Of The Rings this maps helps me understand the book so much better
  • @felixluna4184
    For future reference gondor and minas tirith are not two seperate factions. Minas tirith is gondors home capitol.
  • @fivefs
    I’d love to see this play out with some custom heroes or traits. Like a super powerful Sauron leading Mordor but when he dies all evil factions get a debuff. Or a condition that if the Shires Hero (maybe they get Sam and Frodo) somehow makes it across the map next to mount doom all of Mordor gets nuked!
  • @jakeking974
    I like to think that Angmar works as the dark forces in this timeline of the lore. Their powers seep into the nearby peaceful lands, and the darkness of their hearts turns them to cause ruin within their own nations. Because we know through the Ring that the forces of evil seek to twist and corrupt the pure and noble.