10 Best Fighters in The Hobbit, Ranked

The Hobbit was originally published by J.R.R. Tolkien in 1937, and over 85 years later, it’s still one of the most legendary fictional works of all time. In the early 2010s, the novel — which sets the stage for the events of The Lord of the Rings — was adapted into a trilogy of films that significantly expanded its story, bringing Tolkien’s tale to a brand-new generation of fans.Like The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit takes place in the realm of Middle-earth. This land is home to a variety of powerful characters and fantastical creatures, many of which are extremely dangerous in both one-on-one combat and traditional warfare. However, as treacherous as Middle-earth can be, there’s still a clear pecking order among its strongest fighters.Bard the Bowman’s role in The Hobbit novel is much smaller than it is in Peter Jackson’s film trilogy, but even in the former, he performs one of the most heroic feats in the history of Middle-earth: the defeat of Smaug. Using his skills as an archer and a black arrow forged by the Dwarves of Erebor, Bard fells Middle-earth’s last great dragon with a single shot, ending Smaug’s reign of terror.

The Hobbit was originally published by J.R.R. Tolkien in 1937, and over 85 years later, it’s still one of the most legendary fictional works of all time. In the early 2010s, the novel — which sets the stage for the events of The Lord of the Rings — was adapted into a trilogy of films that significantly expanded its story, bringing Tolkien’s tale to a brand-new generation of fans.

Like The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Hobbit takes place in the realm of Middle-earth. This land is home to a variety of powerful characters and fantastical creatures, many of which are extremely dangerous in both one-on-one combat and traditional warfare. However, as treacherous as Middle-earth can be, there’s still a clear pecking order among its strongest fighters.

Bard the Bowman’s role in The Hobbit novel is much smaller than it is in Peter Jackson’s film trilogy, but even in the former, he performs one of the most heroic feats in the history of Middle-earth: the defeat of Smaug. Using his skills as an archer and a black arrow forged by the Dwarves of Erebor, Bard fells Middle-earth’s last great dragon with a single shot, ending Smaug’s reign of terror.

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