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| SetNum=04 | |||
| CardNum=054 | |||
| SetName=The Two Towers | |||
| Side=Free Peoples | |||
| Culture=Dwarven | |||
| Twilight=0 | |||
| FullCardType=Event | |||
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| GameText=Regroup: Shuffle any number of [DWARVEN] conditions (and all cards stacked on them) into your draw deck. | |||
| Lore=“‘And yet even I, Dwarf of many journeys... cannot run all the way to Isengard without any pause....'” | |||
| Rarity=R | |||
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= General Strategy = | |||
!Rest by Blind Night's straightforward effect has incredible potential to give a player control over his or her draw deck. While shuffling [Dwarven] conditions back into the draw deck doesn't sound particularly effective (and often isn't), putting every card stacked onto them in the draw deck shapes the rest of the game, for both a player's Free Peoples and Shadow sides. The [Dwarven] card-stacking conditions only carry benefits for stacked Free Peoples cards, and some cards - Ever My Heart Rises in particular - indiscriminately sift through the draw deck, often condemning Shadow cards to be discarded. Rest by Blind Night allows a player to use those shadow cards, making the draw deck disproportionately Shadow-heavy and granting better draws for your Shadow side later in the game. Of course, while Free Peoples cards are just as easily stacked and recycled, Dwarven Foresight allows for a direct method of reclaiming key cards and should often be used over Rest by Blind Night for this purpose. | !Rest by Blind Night's straightforward effect has incredible potential to give a player control over his or her draw deck. While shuffling [Dwarven] conditions back into the draw deck doesn't sound particularly effective (and often isn't), putting every card stacked onto them in the draw deck shapes the rest of the game, for both a player's Free Peoples and Shadow sides. The [Dwarven] card-stacking conditions only carry benefits for stacked Free Peoples cards, and some cards - Ever My Heart Rises in particular - indiscriminately sift through the draw deck, often condemning Shadow cards to be discarded. Rest by Blind Night allows a player to use those shadow cards, making the draw deck disproportionately Shadow-heavy and granting better draws for your Shadow side later in the game. Of course, while Free Peoples cards are just as easily stacked and recycled, Dwarven Foresight allows for a direct method of reclaiming key cards and should often be used over Rest by Blind Night for this purpose. | ||
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= Strengths and Weaknesses = | = Strengths and Weaknesses = | ||
== Strong Versus... == | |||
=== Strong Versus... === | |||
* The Irresistible Shadow | * The Irresistible Shadow | ||
* Using the Free Peoples to set up a Shadow Victory | * Using the Free Peoples to set up a Shadow Victory | ||
== Weak Versus... == | === Weak Versus... === | ||
= Example Decks = | = Example Decks = | ||
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