I personally do not think so. They easily have the best archers, and when they are equiped with silverthorn arrows, they can defeat most non-hero enemies on the game. However that takes time and a lot of resources to get. Meanwhile, the elves do not really have any dominating heroes like the men (gandalf and aragorn), mordor(Fellbeasts and Witch King), and the goblins (Shelob and Drogoth) do. Legolas is decent, but throw him against the enemy and he dies to quickly. Also, the elves swordsmen and pikemen are awful. Against Isengard, if the computer is playing both teams and they are both on the same level, Isengard will always win because their wargs can't be stopped by the elves. These are several reasons why I don't think the elves are the best faction on Battle for Middle Earth II.
My Faction rankings:
Men and Elves =) -The Good Guys-
You cannot be an ent in the Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King. Sadly an ent is not playable. However, in the Battle for Middle Earth series you can be an ent. In the Battle for Middle Earth, there are certain campaigns where you can play ents, but in skirmishes you play as Rohan and go to a settlement, then building an Entmoot rather than a Farm. In the Battle for Middle Earth II and the Rise of the Witch King the good faction Elves can build an Entmoot.
Elves Dwarves Men Goblins Isengard Mordor
Night Elves are in the Alliance faction.
No, but it has dwarves hobbits and elves.
The elves, who evacuated from Middle Earth.
The awakening of the elves in Tolkien's Middle-earth lore is known as the Cuiviénen event, which took place in the Years of the Trees during the First Age. The elves were the firstborn children of Ilúvatar (God) and awoke by the waters of Cuiviénen in the east of Middle-earth.
Lots of races populate Middle Earth, but the most famous ones are : -> Elves -> Humans -> Dwarves -> Hobbits -> Goblins
The best dancer for each faction would be: Female Blood Elves Male Night Elves
The peoples of Middle-earth are Elves, Men, Hobbits, Dwarves, and Ents. Animals and unnatural/artificial/corrupted creatures like the Orcs not included.
The peoples of Middle-earth are Elves, Men, Hobbits, Dwarves, and Ents. Animals and unnatural/artificial/corrupted creatures like the Orcs not included.
The High Elves are those elves that back in the First Age followed the summons of the Valar and sailed from Middle-earth to the Undying Lands. Some of these elves returned later in the First Age to fight against Morgoth and a few of those settled again in Middle-earth. Their native language is Quenya, but they rarely use it. Most often they speak Sindarin. Most of the elves at Rivendell are High Elves. Because the other elves did not fully follow the summons in the First Age, but instead stopped along the way they are considered Lesser Elves. They have a variety of native languages depending on where they stopped and settled. The two most common of these languages are Sindarin and Woodelven. The elves in Mirkwood are a variety of Lesser Elves called Woodelves or Silvan Elves.