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Furthermore, with a proper warrior in the {{C|Shire}} ranks, a number of "survival-mode" cards could now be turned to more aggressive use--cards like {{Card|Hobbit Sword}}, {{Card|There and Back Again}}, {{Card|Dagger Strike}} and {{Card|A Promise}}. | Furthermore, with a proper warrior in the {{C|Shire}} ranks, a number of "survival-mode" cards could now be turned to more aggressive use--cards like {{Card|Hobbit Sword}}, {{Card|There and Back Again}}, {{Card|Dagger Strike}} and {{Card|A Promise}}. | ||
Because Great Elf Warrior maintains the traditional ability to take the ring if Frodo dies, he still functions as a safety net for your Free Peoples--and because of his unique game text, he can be particularly effective in that role, being less vulnerable to getting overwhelmed than most other hobbits. Notice that even if Sam is the only hobbit in your Fellowship, he will still be strength +1 because his game text allows you to spot him as | Because Great Elf Warrior maintains the traditional ability to take the ring if Frodo dies, he still functions as a safety net for your Free Peoples--and because of his unique game text, he can be particularly effective in that role, being less vulnerable to getting overwhelmed than most other hobbits. Notice that even if Sam is the only hobbit in your Fellowship, he will still be strength +1 because his game text allows you to spot him as {{C|Shire}} companion. | ||
With additional {{C|Shire}} companions released in Shadows, Great Elf Warrior can be made even stronger in post-Shadows formats. | With additional {{C|Shire}} companions released in Shadows, Great Elf Warrior can be made even stronger in post-Shadows formats. |