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| [[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Shire}} [[Condition]] from the [[Mines of Moria]] set.
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| = Strategy =
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| '''Fearing the Worst''' is one of the strongest counters to [[tracker]]s in the game. In a [[choke]] deck, it can single-handedly shut down tracker-based decks like [[Sauron Grind]] and [[Uruk Trackers]].
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| It peaked in popularity in [[Towers Standard]]. Players combined it with {{Card|Legolas, Dauntless Hunter}} and other strong choke cards like {{Card|A Talent for Not Being Seen}} and {{Card|Bill the Pony}}. It shored up its [[matchup]] with Uruk Trackers, a popular Shadow side in the Towers Standard meta. Fearing the Worst dropped off after that format. Few tracker minions and no search cards were ever printed after [[Towers Block]], and none of them were common enough to justify such an expensive, narrowly-focused card.
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| | | TLHHImage=LOTR02100 |
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| | | SetNum=02 |
| | | CardNum=100 |
| | | SetName=Mines of Moria |
| | | Side=Free Peoples |
| | | Culture=Shire |
| | | Twilight=0 |
| | | FullCardType=Condition |
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| | | GameText=Stealth. To play, exert 2 Hobbits. Plays to your support area. The twilight cost of each search card and each tracker is +2. |
| | | Lore=“‘Even if we are allowed to leave Bree unhindered, we can hardly hope now to leave it unnoticed.'” |
| | | Rarity=R |
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| | = General Strategy = |
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| | * Deck design strategy. |
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| = Strengths and Weaknesses = | | = Strengths and Weaknesses = |
| == Synergizes With... ==
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| * {{C|Shire}}-based [[choke]] decks | | === Strong Versus... === |
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| | === Weak Versus... === |
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| | = Example Decks = |
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| == Strong Versus... == | | = Rules and Clarifications = |
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| * [[Sauron Grind]]. That deck relies on {{Card|Under the Watching Eye}}, which is itself a [[search]] card and requires [[tracker]] minions to be played. | | * Clarify existing rules if needed. |
| * [[Uruk Trackers]]. Almost all of the [[minion]]s in most versions of this deck are [[uruk-hai]] [[tracker]]s, and many of its key [[event]]s and [[condition]]s have the [[search]] keyword. | | * Link to rules discussions on TLHH. |
| * [[Sauron Discard]]/[[Sauron Initiative]] and some [[rogue]] {{C|Sauron}} decks run some of the efficient tracker minions from [[Towers Block]] and [[Return of the King]], like {{Card|Grishnakh, Orc Captain}}, {{Card|Orc Cutthroat}}, {{Card|Orc Patrol}}, {{Card|Orc Chaser}}, <!--Orc Pursuer-->{{Card|7C303}}, and {{Card|Orc Stalker}}.
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| * The only other decks that run any affected cards at all are [[Stupid Swarm]], which sometimes uses {{Card|Uruk Foot Soldier}}, and [[Enduring Nazgul]], which runs {{Card|Bent on Discovery}} and occasionally a copy or two of {{Card|Fear}}.
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| == Weak Versus... == | | = Extra Information = |
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| * Any other Shadow deck. Other than those decks, most Shadow decks play few or no tracker minions or search cards. | | * Add other information regarding printing, rarity, trivia, etc. |