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'''Hate''' is an informal game term referring to the card or group of cards you build into your deck to counter a strategy you expect your opponent to use, and it's used both in the general sense and the specific sense. In the general, "the [[meta]] has a lot of hate for Corsairs," means that there are many decks that include cards which counter [[Corsair]] decks in the metagame. In the specific, cards like {{Card|Clever Hobbits}} are often called hate cards, because they are very effective in one [[Matchup|matchup]] (in this case [[Ninja Gollum]]) but of limited use in other matchups. | |||
'''Hate''' is an informal game term referring to the card or group of cards you build into your deck to counter a strategy you expect your opponent to use, and it's used both in the general sense and the specific sense. In the general, "the [[meta]] has a lot of hate for Corsairs," means that there are many decks that include cards which counter [[Corsair]] decks in the metagame. In the specific, | |||
'''Tech''' is a synonym for hate, and is often used in the general ("tech against the [[Movie Block]] meta") or the specific ("Clever Hobbits is a tech card"). It's also used as a verb ("teching against" a strategy). This usage comes from the fighting game community, where originally referred to attacks that cancel out or interrupt other attacks. | '''Tech''' is a synonym for hate, and is often used in the general ("tech against the [[Movie Block]] meta") or the specific ("Clever Hobbits is a tech card"). It's also used as a verb ("teching against" a strategy). This usage comes from the fighting game community, where originally referred to attacks that cancel out or interrupt other attacks. | ||
A '''Silver Bullet''' is an extremely narrow hate card designed with the purpose of sniping one particular card or strategy (the way a silver bullet is a counter to Werewolves and not much else). {{Card|Terrible as the Dawn}} is among the most notorious examples thanks to the later prevalence of {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed | A '''Silver Bullet''' is an extremely narrow hate card designed with the purpose of sniping one particular card or strategy (the way a silver bullet is a counter to Werewolves and not much else). {{Card|Terrible as the Dawn}} is among the most notorious examples thanks to the later prevalence of {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed}}. {{Card|Grima, Wormtongue}} is a silver bullet against any deck that tries to build up several cards on a companion, a strategy very prevalent early in the game (and later, mostly relevant against {{Card|Durin III, Dwarven Lord}}). [[Decipher]] was (in)famous for using such cards, especially in the Star Wars CCG where they never banned cards and instead opted to release silver bullet counters. This habit carried over into the LOTR-TCG, but it was mostly phased out as a design strategy after the introduction of the [[X-List]]. | ||
([[ | '''Counter''' is another synonym (although that word may also be referring to [[token]]s). A counter card and a hate card are the same thing. A '''hard counter''' is very effective and tends to be more focused, while a '''soft counter''' offers only a limited benefit against a particular strategy, deck, or card at the benefit of being more generally useful. A single card can fit into either of these categories depending on the situation: {{Card|Sleep, Caradhras}} is a hard counter to condition-heavy strategies such as [[Sauron Grind]] and a soft counter to a Nazgul beatdown deck with {{Card|Blade Tip}} and {{Card|Black Breath}}. For grind losing all conditions before the last few sites almost always means losing the game, while for Nazgul it typically means killing companions more slowly. | ||
Not to be confused with {{Card|Hate}}, a generally-useful [[event]] found in many {{C|Sauron}} decks. | |||
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