Yeah, the only limitations is Point Value, Characters and living legends can only be used by one person and no multiple of the same one, and the fact allies and mercenaries cannot exceed 30% of the total army list value. The army list itself can be at +/- half of points the lowest one in the army. This last rule is still wierd, though because what if you were playing wolfen with all characters and your cheapest one was 200 points?
Rackham has made it so that all of the army selection is up to you, which gives you a little bit more responisbility. Sure, you could spend all your points on cheap troops, but then they\'d be slaughtered by your enemies wizards. Or vice versa, you choose all spellcasters but they can\'t do anything because their all engaged in HtH! The trick is to do two things:
1. Find minis you like. If you hate the way Rackham makes their orcs, don\'t play \'em. It\'s that simple.
2. Decide the tactical advantage. Read through the army cards (found online for free at www.rackscan.net) and try and figure something out. There is more to playing than rushing forward and trying to kill as many of the others as possible.... but not that much.