Page values for "Data:Keep Him Blind to All Else That Moves (V3 26)/Data"

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"Cards" values

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FieldField typeAllowed valuesValue
IDStringLOTR-ENV3S026.0
ReprintBaseIDStringLOTR-ENV3S026.0
TitleStringKeep Him Blind to All Else That Moves
SubtitleString
SetNumStringV3
SubsetStringS
SetOrderInteger26
RarityString
CardNumInteger26
RevisionInteger0
CollInfoStringV3_26
GEMP_IDString103_26
LOTRO_HexNumString
LOTRO_ImageNumString
TLHH_ImageNumString
mLOTRO_IDString
CultureStringGondor
SideStringNone · Free Peoples · Shadow · BothFree Peoples
CardTypeStringCondition
IsPhysicalBooleanYes
IsPlayableBooleanYes
SearchTermsList of String, delimiter: ,
NotesString

"CardReleases" values

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FieldField typeAllowed valuesValue
IDStringLOTR-ENV3S026.0
BaseCardIDStringLOTR-ENV3S026.0
SubsetStringS
RevisionInteger0
ReleaseDateDate
ReleaseNotesWikitext
ImageFilenameFile
LOTR-ENV3S026.0_card.jpg
PortraitFilenameFile
LOTR-ENV3S026.0_portrait.jpg
LanguageCodeStringEN
IsPhysicalBooleanNo
IsPlayableBooleanYes
CollInfoString
IsUniqueBooleanYes
TitleStringKeep Him Blind to All Else That Moves
SubtitleString
SubtypesList of String, delimiter: ,Support Area Support Area
TwilightCostInteger2
StrengthInteger
StrengthModString
VitalityInteger
VitalityModString
SiteNumInteger
SiteNumModString
ResistanceInteger
ResistanceModString
CanBearRingBoolean
SignetStringAragorn · Frodo · Gandalf · TheodenNone
BlockStringNone · Fellowship · Towers · King · Shadows · HobbitNone
ShadowNumInteger
ArrowDirStringNone · Left · RightNone
GameTextStringWhen you play this, heal each Free Peoples Man. Shadow: The Shadow player may discard this to reconcile their hand.
TaggedGameTextStringWhen you play this, heal each Free Peoples Man. <br>Shadow: The Shadow player may discard this to reconcile their hand.
FormattedGameTextStringWhen you play this, heal each Free Peoples Man. Shadow: The Shadow player may discard this to reconcile their hand.
LoreString"'But we must at all costs keep his Eye from his true peril. We cannot achieve victory by arms, but by arms we can give the Ring-bearer his only chance, frail though it be.'"
PromoTextString
NotesWikitext