Do you have what it takes to join the Uruk-Hai?
Becoming a member of the Uruk-Hai is a commitment that should not be taken lightly. You are expected to exhibit loyalty, strive for excellency, sharpen your abilities, and enhance our sport. Our mission on the field is to have as much fun as possible, and look fearsome while doing it. Our commanders maintain order, and their orders are followed. Their leadership will inspire you to great success on the battlefield and lead you to become a greater fighter.
Finding a Tribe
To join the Uruk-Hai, the first step is to find a tribe. A tribe is a local gathering of Uruk-Hai and other recruits led by an officer. The lowest-ranking officer is WarHost, followed by WarLeader, then Chieftain. You must speak to the officer of the tribe and ask to join. If you are accepted, you become a tribesman. A tribesman is not yet an official member of the Uruk-Hai, and may not bear the Ork Skull Totem on his gear. Tribesmen may only wear the symbol of their tribe. It is the tribeman’s duty to uphold and improve the unit’s image, train hard, and learn from other members what it means to be an Uruk-Hai.
Becoming a Grunt
To become an official member of the Uruk-Hai, tribesmen must attend a national event. At the event, tribesmen are evaluated by the members of the unit. Experienced Uruk-Hai will make suggestions to help you become a more valuable asset on the field. If there is a general consensus, the tribesman is promoted to Grunt. Once he is promoted, he may finally wear the Ork Skull Totem anywhere he pleases except on the chest of his armor. A Grunt may not wear green or red colored armor. It is the Grunt’s duty to continue to represent his unit at all times, train hard with other Uruk-Hai, and begin working on the requirements to become a Ravager.
