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====== Master Proudfoot, Distant Relative of Bilbo (1U301) ======
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|SetNum=01
| Set:| The Fellowship of the Ring|
|CardNum=301
| [[Kinds_of_Cards|Kind]]:| Free People|
| SetName=The Fellowship of the Ring
| Culture:| [[Shire Culture|Shire]]|
|Side=Free People
| [[Twilight Cost|Twilight]]:| 1|
| Culture=Shire
| Card Type:| Ally &#149; Home 1 &#149; Hobbit|
|Twilight=1
| Strength:| 2|
| FullCardType=Ally &#149; Home 1 &#149; Hobbit
| Vitality:| 2|
| Stat1Name=Strength
| Site:| 1|
|Stat1=2
| Game Text:| Fellowship: If the twilight pool has fewer than 3 twilight tokens, add (2) to reveal the top 3 cards of your draw deck. Take all ![SHIRE] cards revealed into hand and discard the rest.|
| Stat2Name=Vitality
| Lore:| //"His name, of course, was Proudfoot, and well merited; his feet were large, exceptionally furry...."//|
|Stat2=2
| Rarity:| U|
| Stat3Name=Site
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| GameText=Fellowship: If the twilight pool has fewer than 3 twilight tokens, add (2) to reveal the top 3 cards of your draw deck. Take all[SHIRE] cards revealed into hand and discard the rest.
| Lore=''"His name, of course, was Proudfoot, and well merited; his feet were large, exceptionally furry...."''
| Rarity=U
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= General Strategy =
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Among the least-used[Shire] allies in the game across any format, Master Proudfoot, Distant Relative of Bilbo is a card-drawing vehicle best suited for the early stages of a Hobbit Hospital deck design. While most mono-Hobbit decks do not perform well when producing an excess of twilight, skirmish-cancelling stealth cards can prevent an early-site.


====== Master Proudfoot, Distant Relative of Bilbo (1U301) Wiki ======
Because he does not have an exertion cost, the Fellowship action of Master Proudfoot can be used multiple times as long as the twilight pool can be reduced; however, the "Rule of Four" prevents any more than four[Shire] cards taken into hand. Because Master Proudfoot does not exert for his ability, he can also be exerted to play cards like Thror's Map or A Talent for Not Being Seen.


===== General Strategy =====
= Strengths and Weaknesses =
 
Among the least-used [Shire] allies in the game across any format, Master Proudfoot, Distant Relative of Bilbo is a card-drawing vehicle best suited for the early stages of a Hobbit Hospital deck design. While most mono-Hobbit decks do not perform well when producing an excess of !twilight, !skirmish-cancelling stealth cards can prevent an early-site.
 
Because he does not have an exertion cost, the !Fellowship action of Master Proudfoot can be used multiple times as long as the !twilight pool can be reduced; however, the "Rule of Four" prevents any more than four [Shire] cards taken into hand. Because Master Proudfoot does not !exert for his ability, he can also be exerted to play cards like Thror's Map or A Talent for Not Being Seen.
 
===== Strengths and Weaknesses =====


=== Strong Versus... ===
=== Strong Versus... ===


  * Best when paired with a !Shadow side that can play from discard, such as [Moria]
* Best when paired with a Shadow side that can play from discard, such as[Moria]


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


  * Ally-targeting cards, such as Tower Assassin
* Ally-targeting cards, such as Tower Assassin

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Set: The Fellowship of the Ring
Kind: Free People
Culture: Shire
Twilight: 1
Card Type: Ally &#149; Home 1 &#149; Hobbit
Strength: 2
Vitality: 2
Site: 1
Game Text: Fellowship: If the twilight pool has fewer than 3 twilight tokens, add (2) to reveal the top 3 cards of your draw deck. Take all[SHIRE] cards revealed into hand and discard the rest.
Lore: "His name, of course, was Proudfoot, and well merited; his feet were large, exceptionally furry...."
Rarity: U

The information presented above about LoTR TCG, both literal and graphical, is copyrighted by Decipher Inc. This website is not produced, endorsed, supported, or affiliated with Decipher.

General Strategy

Among the least-used[Shire] allies in the game across any format, Master Proudfoot, Distant Relative of Bilbo is a card-drawing vehicle best suited for the early stages of a Hobbit Hospital deck design. While most mono-Hobbit decks do not perform well when producing an excess of twilight, skirmish-cancelling stealth cards can prevent an early-site.

Because he does not have an exertion cost, the Fellowship action of Master Proudfoot can be used multiple times as long as the twilight pool can be reduced; however, the "Rule of Four" prevents any more than four[Shire] cards taken into hand. Because Master Proudfoot does not exert for his ability, he can also be exerted to play cards like Thror's Map or A Talent for Not Being Seen.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strong Versus...

  • Best when paired with a Shadow side that can play from discard, such as[Moria]

Weak Versus...

  • Ally-targeting cards, such as Tower Assassin