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==Description==&lt;br /&gt;
The Shire culture has popped up in one form or another since the game began, but Hobbits have been relegated to support for other better-developed cultures - until War of the Ring block. Shadows, Black Rider and Bloodlines have gone great distances to make Hobbits playable. Several high-rated tournament players have managed to make Hobbits work, for one good reason: they match up great against tournament scourge Nazgul.&lt;br /&gt;
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Hobbit decks, unlike other Free Peoples, depend on losing most skirmishes. It's OK - they have the vitality and can take the punishment. Each loss adds a token to Sudden Fury, which can then be used to win other crucial skirmishes, especially when minions pile on the Ring-bearer. If the Hobbit is unbound, he or she can also use Escape, especially when Sauron rears his ugly head.&lt;br /&gt;
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Hobbits also have access to some potent healing tricks. Simple Living discards to heal each hobbit if you play a Shire event. Since Shire runs a ton of events, this is a no-brainer. There's also Fates Entwined for the off chance that Hobbits win a skirmish. When using Sam, Great Elf Warrior, the chances of winning are significantly higher, but to gain the full benefit of the card, Frodo or Bilbo must win.&lt;br /&gt;
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Besides healing and adding tokens, one thing that Hobbits are great at is removing burdens. Hobbits shut the Nazgul Burden deck down cold two ways: they can run all Ringbound companions, negating Between Nazgul and Prey, or they can simply use Bilbo, Aged Ring-bearer to remove two burdens (assuming Sam and Frodo are spotted). Bilbo can more than hold his own in battle, despite his age.&lt;br /&gt;
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As mentioned above, the Shire culture also pops up in other decks. Pippin, Wearer of Black and Silver is killer on the first couple of sites. Merry, Swordthain was and remains a staple of Rohan decks. And don't forget good old Pippin, Hobbit of Some Intelligence, reprinted in Black Rider, for a cheap and easy way to remove a burden or wound and then stand in the way of a big minion.&lt;br /&gt;
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All these tricks, and most of Shire's good cards are common and uncommon. Sam, Great Elf Warrior is in a Mount Doom starter. Plus, they lose almost nothing when Tower Block rotates out of Standard format in the fall - almost all their good cards are recent. Good luck!&lt;br /&gt;
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