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{{NavBar|Lotr12156|Black Rider Index|Uruk Zealot (12R155)|Uruk-hai Troop (12R157)}} | |||
= Strategy = | {{LegacyCardInfoBox | ||
| TLHHImage=LOTR12156 | |||
| WikiImage=LOTR12156 | |||
| SetNum=12 | |||
| CardNum=156 | |||
| SetName=Black Rider | |||
| Side=Shadow | |||
| Culture=Uruk-hai | |||
| Twilight=4 | |||
| FullCardType=Minion • Uruk-hai | |||
| Stat1Name=Strength | |||
| Stat1=11 | |||
| Stat2Name=Vitality | |||
| Stat2=2 | |||
| Stat3Name=Site Number | |||
| Stat3=5 | |||
| Stat4Name= | |||
| Stat4= | |||
| GameText=Damage +1. Assignment: Exert this minion and spot a companion to prevent the Free Peoples player from assigning that companion to this minion. | |||
| Lore=“‘Wolves and orcs were housed in Isengard, for Saruman was mustering a great force....'” | |||
| Rarity=R | |||
| Notes= | |||
}} | |||
= General Strategy = | |||
Uruk-hai Guard has the same advantages as its predecessor, Uruk Guard, but with even more bonuses. With the numerous vitality boosting cards in the [uruk-hai] culture (Spear of the White Hand, Isengard Siege Bow, Lurtz's Bow), Uruk-hai Guard can prevent assignment to '''''multiple''''' companions. It also has a higher strength value, which is indicative of the extra strength minions gained post set 10 to help cope with the increasingly powerful companions that were released from set 8 onwards (Durin III; Cirdan; Arwen, Staunch Defender etc.). | Uruk-hai Guard has the same advantages as its predecessor, Uruk Guard, but with even more bonuses. With the numerous vitality boosting cards in the [uruk-hai] culture (Spear of the White Hand, Isengard Siege Bow, Lurtz's Bow), Uruk-hai Guard can prevent assignment to '''''multiple''''' companions. It also has a higher strength value, which is indicative of the extra strength minions gained post set 10 to help cope with the increasingly powerful companions that were released from set 8 onwards (Durin III; Cirdan; Arwen, Staunch Defender etc.). | ||
= Strengths and Weaknesses = | = Strengths and Weaknesses = | ||
== Strong Versus... == | |||
=== Strong Versus... === | |||
* Decks that rely on a single fighter (Grimbeorn, Beorning Chieftain; Aragorn, Thorongil) | * Decks that rely on a single fighter (Grimbeorn, Beorning Chieftain; Aragorn, Thorongil) | ||
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* Companions that get bonuses for skirmishing (Jarnsmid, Barding Emissary; Bilbo, Aged Ring Bearer) | * Companions that get bonuses for skirmishing (Jarnsmid, Barding Emissary; Bilbo, Aged Ring Bearer) | ||
== Weak Versus... == | === Weak Versus... === | ||
* Decks with several strong fighters | * Decks with several strong fighters | ||
* Wounding decks | * Wounding decks |