Boromir, Bearer of Council (9R+31)
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Boromir, Bearer of Council (9R+31) is a Gondor Companion from the Reflections set.
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Strategy
Boromir is one of the original alternate Ring-bearers from Reflections, allowing you to replace Frodo with one of the other characters that might've borne the One Ring. Like most of these alternate ring-bearers, he's generally only used if you're going to have him bear the One Ring, as he isn't particularly attractive compared to other versions of Boromir as a vanilla companion. This version of Boromir fits well in a Gondor-focused deck, both thematically and gameplay-wise, especially if that deck uses cards like Noble Leaders (7R112) and Stewards’ Legacy (13U75) that benefit from spotting Boromir.
Bearer of Council has the significant advantage of base 7 strength. Unlike Frodo, he doesn't need a strength boost to avoid being wounded by weak minions, or overwhelmed by moderately strong ones. He can even win an occasional skirmish, both with his higher base strength and access to cards that apply to Gondor or Man companions. This comes at a high cost: every time he skirmishes, you need to expend more than half his base capacity for burdens or wounds. You're trading Frodo's weakness to instant death for Boromir's lingering weakness to repeated skirmishes. This drawback can be alleviated by increasing his vitality, boosting his resistance, or via wound and burden removal. The One Ring, Answer To All Riddles (4R1) , The One Ring, The Ring of Doom (15R1) , or The One Ring, The Ring of Rings (11R1) can help with his wound or burden pool. A Gondor artifact strategy, with cards like Scroll of Isildur (9R36) and Sapling of the White Tree (9R35) , can also help offset the cost of occasionally skirmishing with him. You can also supplement his vitality with Narsil, Blade of the Faithful (9R+34) or The Saga of Elendil (1R114) , although this can be risky: if one of these cards is removed when he has only one wound left, he'll die and you'll lose the game!
He's also immune to cards that target Hobbits or Shire companions. Most of these cards are not popular in formats that include Reflections, but it's also one less culture to spot, making you less vulnerable to cards like Gríma, Chief Counselor (5R51) . Remember that if he is the ring-bearer, he is also Ring-bound, and immune to cards that target unbound companions. In particular, it's safe to stack conditions or possessions on him, without fear of Gríma, Wormtongue (4R154) .
Boromir, Bearer of Council doesn't just compete with Frodo, however. He also competes with the other two Gondor alt ring-bearers: Isildur, Bearer of Heirlooms (9R+33) and, in formats that include Rise of Saruman, Faramir, Bearer of Quality (17R28) . In a vacuum, he's the weakest of the three Gondor ring-bearers, as he has a harsher penalty for getting into a skirmish than either alternative, and a weaker ability (albeit one that is useful in all decks). If all you want is a Gondor ring-bearer and none of their abilities are important to your deck, the skirmish penalty makes Boromir the worst choice of the three by a small margin.
Boromir's main advantage over the other Gondor ring-bearers is his name: you can spot Boromir for cards like Noble Leaders (7R112) and Stewards’ Legacy (13U75) , both of which are often used as the core of a deck. While Faramir, Bearer of Quality can also be spotted by those cards, it's easier to fit a starting slate of Boromir, Bearer of Council and a cost-reducing Faramir than vice versa. Such decks often start with Boromir, Bearer of Council, Faramir, Captain of Gondor (4R116) , and Denethor, Lord of Minas Tirith (10R28) , with a plan to use Denethor to search your deck for several Gondor cards at site 3. If you switch to Faramir, Prince of Ithilien (13C66) , you can also fit in Aragorn, Strider (11R54) to start, although you may prefer to use Denethor to search for a stronger version of Aragorn like Aragorn, King in Exile (1P365) at site 3 instead.
If you can afford the wounds or burdens, Boromir can take advantage of the numerous strength-boosting cards that apply to Gondor companions or men (e.g. Blade of Gondor (1R95) , Ithilien Blade (15C62) , or The Last Alliance of Elves and Men (1R49) ) to win skirmishes and discard the minions he is skirmishing, regardless of their remaining vitality. This can come in very handy to prevent Shadow cards like Isengard Artisan (6C65) or Web (8C30) from using their Regroup abilities, or simply to remove minions to set up a double move. Alternately, you can simply keep Boromir away from skirmishes as best you can and use his vitality pool for cards like Gondor Bowmen (3R41) , Soldier's Cache (18U58) , Ranger’s Cloak (15C68) , and Ithilien Blade. This works very well with Stewards’ Legacy (13U75) as well, to wear down minions.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Synergizes With...
- Conditions that spot Boromir in particular, especially Noble Leaders (7R112) and Stewards’ Legacy (13U75)
- In conjunction with Stewards’ Legacy (13U75) , any card that exerts him to produce a useful effect, such as Gondor Bowmen (3R41) , Soldier's Cache (18U58) , Ranger’s Cloak (15C68) , Ithilien Blade (15C62) , or Bow of Minas Tirith (11U58)
- Gondor companions that need to spot relatively many Men, like Denethor, Lord of Minas Tirith (10R28) and Elendil, The Tall (9R+32)
- Versions of the One Ring that help with his vitality or resistance, like The One Ring, Answer To All Riddles (4R1) , The One Ring, The Ring of Doom (15R1) , or The One Ring, The Ring of Rings (11R1)
- The Gondor artifact substrategy, with Scroll of Isildur (9R36) to boost his resistance and Sapling of the White Tree (9R35) to prevent wounds
Strong Versus...
- Shadow strategies that rely on overwhelming the ring-bearer in a single skirmish, especially in the early-game
- Shadow cards that spot Shire companions or Hobbits, on the assumption that the ring-bearer is one
- Cards that spot many Free Peoples cultures, such as Gríma, Chief Counselor (5R51)
- Shadow minions or conditions that rely on minions surviving to the Regroup phase, as long as you can afford to skirmish with Boromir. This includes Web (8C30) and Isengard orcs like Isengard Artisan (6C65)
Weak Versus...
- Corruption. He's especially vulnerable to Thin and Stretched (1R279) , or corruption bomb strategies that apply many burdens at once, such as Lost to the Goblins (1R189)
- Such a Little Thing (3R80)
- Repeated skirmishes, particularly from minions that are difficult or impossible to assign to another companion, such as Bill Ferny, Swarthy Sneering Fellow (2R75) , Gollum, Mad Thing (10R21) , and Úlairë Nertëa, Dark Horseman (19P38)
- Gollum, Hopeless (15R43) if you have strength-boosting cards stacked on him
Rulings
- The player cannot elect to wound Boromir twice if Boromir cannot take wounds or cannot take more than one wound, such as when he is bearing Armor (1C92) .
Alternate Personas
Portrait | Name | Game Text |
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Boromir, Lord of Gondor (1R96) | Ranger.
Boromir is not overwhelmed unless his strength is tripled. | |
Boromir, Son of Denethor (1U97) | Skirmish: Exert Boromir to make a Hobbit strength +3. | |
Boromir, Defender of Minas Tirith (3P122) | Ranger. | |
Boromir, Hero of Osgiliath (11R57) | Knight. Each time Boromir wins a skirmish, you may heal a companion. | |
Boromir, Defender of Minas Tirith (12U43) | Ranger. | |
Boromir, Doomed Heir (13S62) | Boromir is resistance –1 for each lurker minion you can spot.
Skirmish: Exert Boromir to make him strength +1 for each possession he bears. | |
Boromir, Proud and Noble Man (18R40) | Ranger.
When you play Boromir (except in your starting fellowship), you may play a possession with a twilight cost of 1 or less on him from your draw deck. | |
Boromir, Destined Guide (19P13) | Fellowship. Ranger.
While you can spot two unbound Hobbits, Boromir’s twilight cost is –1. Each time Boromir wins a skirmish, you may exert an unbound Hobbit to discard each minion he is skirmishing from play. | |
Boromir, Steward's Heir (0P65) | Knight. Ranger. Ring-bound. | |
Boromir, Steward's Heir (0W19) | ||
Boromir, Redeemed (V1_20) | Boromir is strength +2 for each minion he is skirmishing.
At the start of each assignment phase, you may exert another companion with the Aragorn signet to make Boromir defender +1 until the regroup phase. |
See Also
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