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[Category: Comprehensive Rules References That Need Fixed]'''From the[[comprehensive_rules_4-0#burden|Comprehensive Rules 4.0]]:''' | [[Category: Comprehensive Rules References That Need Fixed]]'''From the [[comprehensive_rules_4-0#burden|Comprehensive Rules 4.0]]:''' | ||
When your Ring-bearer loses will against the power of The One Ring, you place a burden token on him. Glass beads (preferably black) make good burden tokens, but anything you won’t confuse with a wound will do. | When your Ring-bearer loses will against the power of The One Ring, you place a burden token on him. Glass beads (preferably black) make good burden tokens, but anything you won’t confuse with a wound will do. |
Revision as of 06:58, 5 August 2020
Burden
From the Comprehensive Rules 4.0:
When your Ring-bearer loses will against the power of The One Ring, you place a burden token on him. Glass beads (preferably black) make good burden tokens, but anything you won’t confuse with a wound will do.
There are many cards that add or remove burdens. Burdens are only placed on your Ring-bearer.
See also active, corrupted, resistance.