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{{LegacyCardInfoBox
{{LegacyCardInfoBox
|SetNum=01
| SetNum=01
|CardNum=254
| CardNum=254
| SetName=The Fellowship of the Ring
| SetName=The Fellowship of the Ring
|Side=Shadow
| Side=Shadow
| Culture=Sauron
| Culture=Sauron
|Twilight=0
| Twilight=0
| FullCardType=Condition
| FullCardType=Condition
| GameText=Plays on a[SAURON] minion. Shadow: Exert bearer to add (1) for each archer companion.
| GameText=Plays on a [SAURON] minion. Shadow: Exert bearer to add (1) for each archer companion.
| Lore=''The armies of Elendil and Gil-galad inflamed Sauron's anger and hatred.''
| Lore=''The armies of Elendil and Gil-galad inflamed Sauron's anger and hatred.''
| Rarity=R
| Rarity=R
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A borderline unplayable rare, Mordor Enraged has little-to-no use in any competitive deck.
A borderline unplayable rare, Mordor Enraged has little-to-no use in any competitive deck.


Most archery-based Free Peoples strategies have the wounding capability to kill exhausted minions before even reaching the skirmish phase. Better twilight generation, such as Orc Insurgent, Orc Taskmaster, or the Restricted Forces of Mordor exist in the[Sauron] culture.
Most archery-based Free Peoples strategies have the wounding capability to kill exhausted minions before even reaching the skirmish phase. Better twilight generation, such as Orc Insurgent, Orc Taskmaster, or the Restricted Forces of Mordor exist in the [Sauron] culture.


Perhaps the most interesting utility of this card is its ability to play on Sauron, The Lord of the Rings allowing him to exert for free (giving him extra strength via his enduring keyword). This naturally makes a minion a target for directed wounding.
Perhaps the most interesting utility of this card is its ability to play on Sauron, The Lord of the Rings allowing him to exert for free (giving him extra strength via his enduring keyword). This naturally makes a minion a target for directed wounding.
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* Spottable condition for Orc Butcher
* Spottable condition for Orc Butcher
* Twilight generation against Archers
* Twilight generation against Archers
* Synergy with Sauron, The Lord of the Rings and other Enduring[Sauron] minions like Orc Slaughterer
* Synergy with Sauron, The Lord of the Rings and other Enduring [Sauron] minions like Orc Slaughterer


=== Weak Versus... ===
=== Weak Versus... ===

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Set: The Fellowship of the Ring
Kind: Shadow
Culture: Sauron
Twilight: 0
Card Type: Condition
Game Text: Plays on a [SAURON] minion. Shadow: Exert bearer to add (1) for each archer companion.
Lore: The armies of Elendil and Gil-galad inflamed Sauron's anger and hatred.
Rarity: R




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General Strategy

A borderline unplayable rare, Mordor Enraged has little-to-no use in any competitive deck.

Most archery-based Free Peoples strategies have the wounding capability to kill exhausted minions before even reaching the skirmish phase. Better twilight generation, such as Orc Insurgent, Orc Taskmaster, or the Restricted Forces of Mordor exist in the [Sauron] culture.

Perhaps the most interesting utility of this card is its ability to play on Sauron, The Lord of the Rings allowing him to exert for free (giving him extra strength via his enduring keyword). This naturally makes a minion a target for directed wounding.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strong Versus...

  • Spottable condition for Orc Butcher
  • Twilight generation against Archers
  • Synergy with Sauron, The Lord of the Rings and other Enduring [Sauron] minions like Orc Slaughterer

Weak Versus...

  • Hand Clog
  • Useless against decks without archers
  • The ridicule of an opponent upon seeing the card in play