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{{NavBar|10P122|[[Mount Doom Index]]|[[Frodo, Resolute Hobbit (10P121)|Frodo, Resolute Hobbit (10P121)]]| | {{NavBar|10P122|[[Mount Doom Index]]|[[Frodo, Resolute Hobbit (10P121)|Frodo, Resolute Hobbit (10P121)]]|}} | ||
{{CardTabs|Shire}} | {{CardTabs|Shire}} | ||
[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Shire}} [[Companion]] from the [[Mount Doom]] set. | [[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Shire}} [[Companion]] from the [[Mount Doom]] set. | ||
{{CardInfobox|10P122}} | {{CardInfobox|10P122}} | ||
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= Strategy = | = Strategy = | ||
Mount Doom was a major paradigm shift for the {{C|Shire}} culture, as powerful cards like {{Card|Chance Observation}} and {{Card|Narrow Escape}} encouraged deck-building strategies that leaned away from the hobbits' traditional supporting roles and control/tempo builds. Hobbits were becoming their own champions. | Mount Doom was a major paradigm shift for the {{C|Shire}} culture, as powerful cards like {{Card|Chance Observation}} and {{Card|Narrow Escape}} encouraged deck-building strategies that leaned away from the hobbits' traditional supporting roles and control/tempo builds. Hobbits were becoming their own champions. |