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|ID=LOTR-EN02E108.1 | |ID=LOTR-EN02E108.1 | ||
|BaseCardID=LOTR-EN02S108.0 | |BaseCardID=LOTR-EN02S108.0 | ||
|Subset= | |Subset=E | ||
|Revision=1 | |Revision=1 | ||
|ReleaseDate=2021-03-28 | |ReleaseDate=2021-03-28 | ||
|ReleaseNotes=Another site-9 game winner. Rather than auto-winning the skirmish, we’ve opted to make it so the Ring-bearer can ''survive'' the skirmish instead. +4 strength will permit a naked Frodo to survive against any Nazgul except the Witch-king (fittingly), and depending on which version of the One Ring is used, he might even survive that. | |ReleaseNotes=Another site-9 game winner. Rather than auto-winning the skirmish, we’ve opted to make it so the Ring-bearer can ''survive'' the skirmish instead. +4 strength will permit a naked Frodo to survive against any Nazgul except the Witch-king (fittingly), and depending on which version of the One Ring is used, he might even survive that. | ||
|ImageFilename=LOTR-EN02E108.1_card.jpg | |ImageFilename=LOTR-EN02E108.1_card.jpg | ||
|GameText=Tale. Bearer must be the Ring-bearer. Skirmish: Discard this condition to make the Ring-bearer strength +4 if skirmishing a Nazgul or to take off The One Ring. | |GameText=Tale. Bearer must be the Ring-bearer. Skirmish: Discard this condition to make the Ring-bearer strength +4 if skirmishing a Nazgul or to take off The One Ring. | ||
|TaggedGameText=<keyword>Tale.</keyword> Bearer must be the Ring-bearer. <br><keyword>Skirmish:</keyword> Discard this condition to make the Ring-bearer strength +4 if skirmishing a Nazgûl or to take off The One Ring. | |TaggedGameText=<keyword>Tale.</keyword> Bearer must be the Ring-bearer. <br><keyword>Skirmish:</keyword> Discard this condition to make the Ring-bearer strength +4 if skirmishing a Nazgûl or to take off The One Ring. |