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|SetNum=01 | |||
| | |CardNum=054 | ||
| | | SetName=The Fellowship of the Ring | ||
| Culture | |Side=Free People | ||
| Culture=Elven | |||
| | |Twilight=1 | ||
| | | FullCardType=Condition | ||
| Lore | | GameText=Plays to your support area. Fellowship: Reveal an[ELVEN] card from hand and place it beneath your draw deck. | ||
| Rarity | | Lore=''"Upon the further side there rose to a great height a green wall encircling a green hill thronged with mallorn-trees taller than any they had yet seen in all the land."'' | ||
| Rarity=U | |||
| Notes= | |||
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= General Strategy = | |||
Hard to pin-point the use for Mallorn-trees. Burying a free peoples card beneath the free peoples player's draw deck largely works against the general goal of setting up a Fellowship as quickly as possible to set up later Shadow kill. | |||
Hard to pin-point the use for Mallorn-trees. Burying a free peoples card beneath the free peoples player's draw deck largely works against the general goal of setting up a Fellowship as quickly as possible to set up later | |||
Limited use with Beren and Luthien and Arwen, Echo of Luthien in later sets. Mallorn-trees can also set up initiative abuse, pushing cards out of hand to later lose initiative and trigger Glimpse of Fate, Brooding on Tomorrow, Hardy Garrison, Fell Deeds Awake, and A Light in His Mind. | Limited use with Beren and Luthien and Arwen, Echo of Luthien in later sets. Mallorn-trees can also set up initiative abuse, pushing cards out of hand to later lose initiative and trigger Glimpse of Fate, Brooding on Tomorrow, Hardy Garrison, Fell Deeds Awake, and A Light in His Mind. | ||
= Strengths and Weaknesses = | |||
=== Strong Versus... === | === Strong Versus... === | ||
* Arwen, Echo of Luthien and Beren and Luthien | |||
* Some light synergy with[Elven] telepathy cards | |||
=== Weak Versus... === | === Weak Versus... === | ||
* Burying free peoples cards under the draw deck largely goes against the goal of filtering out and setting up a powerful Shadow phase | |||
Revision as of 23:33, 3 August 2020
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General Strategy
Hard to pin-point the use for Mallorn-trees. Burying a free peoples card beneath the free peoples player's draw deck largely works against the general goal of setting up a Fellowship as quickly as possible to set up later Shadow kill.
Limited use with Beren and Luthien and Arwen, Echo of Luthien in later sets. Mallorn-trees can also set up initiative abuse, pushing cards out of hand to later lose initiative and trigger Glimpse of Fate, Brooding on Tomorrow, Hardy Garrison, Fell Deeds Awake, and A Light in His Mind.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strong Versus...
- Arwen, Echo of Luthien and Beren and Luthien
- Some light synergy with[Elven] telepathy cards
Weak Versus...
- Burying free peoples cards under the draw deck largely goes against the goal of filtering out and setting up a powerful Shadow phase
