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[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Shire}} [[Event]] from the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] set.
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= Strategy =
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| SetName=Fellowship of the Ring
| Side=Free Peoples
| Culture=Shire
| Twilight=0
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| GameText=Fellowship: Add (X) to heal a Hobbit companion X times.
| Lore=“‘What about Elevenses, Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Supper – he knows about them, doesn't he?'”
| Rarity=C
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= General Strategy =


On the one hand, Hobbit Appetite can seem to be a bit excessive in a culture that has so much access to healing, especially since Hobbit Appetite wagers something Hobbits do well (choking twilight) for another effect they do well with (healing). However, when playing against harsh wounding decks or inflicting many exertions on a player's own Hobbits, Hobbit Appetite is a welcome tool to have. Access to Sting, Aragorn, Heir to the White City, and other twilight-removing cards can allow a player to negate the event's cost entirely, frustrating decks with expensive minions such as Moria Archer Troop or The Witch-king, Lord of the Nazgul.
On the one hand, Hobbit Appetite can seem to be a bit excessive in a culture that has so much access to healing, especially since Hobbit Appetite wagers something Hobbits do well (choking twilight) for another effect they do well with (healing). However, when playing against harsh wounding decks or inflicting many exertions on a player's own Hobbits, Hobbit Appetite is a welcome tool to have. Access to Sting, Aragorn, Heir to the White City, and other twilight-removing cards can allow a player to negate the event's cost entirely, frustrating decks with expensive minions such as Moria Archer Troop or The Witch-king, Lord of the Nazgul.
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= Strengths and Weaknesses =
= Strengths and Weaknesses =
== Strong Versus... ==
 
=== Strong Versus... ===


* Hobbits which self-exert, such as Sam, Son of Hamfast, and Merry, Friend to Sam.
* Hobbits which self-exert, such as Sam, Son of Hamfast, and Merry, Friend to Sam.
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* Can be discarded for free, eliminating the potential of it becoming a dead or harmful card
* Can be discarded for free, eliminating the potential of it becoming a dead or harmful card


== Weak Versus... ==
=== Weak Versus... ===


* Beatdown or directed wounding decks, which often wound non-Hobbits
* Beatdown or directed wounding decks, which often wound non-Hobbits
* Swarm strategies, which aim to overwhelm characters outright rather than apply wounds
* Swarm strategies, which aim to overwhelm characters outright rather than apply wounds
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