Unless you use the parts for MOC-ing, it would not be as interesting as for example the Goblin King Battle set that has a lot more interesting details. The Mines of Moria is a nice set, but it only depicts one scene with not a whole lot of play-features. Your choice also depends on the way you like to play do you prefer single sets with a machine that can more around or fly, or do you like to build dioramas and landscape type of things? Also think about the long-term play-value of the set. The set that meets more than one criteria (for example it has a good selection of parts I want and it also has some cool minifigs) will win. Then going thru each set on my list I give them stars according to the criterias. A set may have a good selection of parts or colors that I want, or building techniques I would like to try out, or minifigs I would really like. I usually write down on a piece of paper the sets I’m interested in, and then start to narrow them down by the features I like about each of them. I know what you mean by it being hard to choose at times.
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