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[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{CI|Dwarven}} [[Condition]] from the [[Mines of Moria]] set.
[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Dwarven}} [[Condition]] from the [[Mines of Moria]] set.
 
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= Strategy =
= Strategy =
== Gameplay Strategy ==
== Gameplay Strategy ==
''In this section, describe:''
One of many Dwarven tales introduced in Fellowship block, Beneath the Mountains ensures that a culture dependent on possessions can keep their weapons on the table. This can be crucial against Nazgul in Fellowship block which threaten to overwhelm any unarmed Dwarf and prominently feature {{Card|Ulaire Cantea, Lieutenant of Dol Guldur}}. It can also allow the discard pile to serve as a makeshift {{Card|Gandalf's Cart}}, throwing away possessions that come before their bearers and arming companions when they arrive. Because it allows the Free Peoples to play cards from the discard pile, it has good synergy with other Dwarven effects that "dig" through the draw deck and ensures that weapons are never truly lost.


* ''General usage''
== Deckbuilding Strategy ==
* ''Unorthodox or subtle usage''
As with all Dwarven "mining" cards which dig through the top of your deck for some effect, the real cost of this card will depend on how many cards you bring to the table. If you would have any cards left in the bottom of your deck at the end of a match, the cost is effectively nothing -- the 3 cards discarded from the top could just have easily been 3 cards from the bottom. Large decks also have more room for weapons and since {{Card|Dwarven Axe}} and {{Card|Hand Axe}} play for free (as well as {{Card|Heavy Axe}} in the right deck}}), Beneath the Mountains can be used to quickly arm a fellowship without giving up any twilight.
* ''Common pitfalls of using this card''


== Deckbuilding Strategy ==
For a small deck that may run out of cards at site 9 already, any additional discarding is a big liability. Rather than rely on Beneath the Mountains to return lost weapons (and endanger other essential cards in the process), it is usually better to include extra copies of key possessions to draw them earlier and replace them as needed. Still, it is a tale for {{Card|Gloin, Friend to Thorin}} and the rare opportunity to use its text may be reason enough to justify including it in a deck.
''In this section, describe:''


* ''Cards and strategies this card works well with''
Effects which put cards on the bottom of the draw deck such as {{Card|Goblin Sneak}} and {{Card|Dear Friends}} can benefit greatly from burning through the top by allowing you to control the pace of when those cards are drawn. However, if this is your goal then {{Card|Realm of Dwarrowdelf}} or {{Card|Ever My Heart Rises}} are better suited for the task: they can be used any number of times while Beneath the Mountains requires a {{C|Dwarven}} weapon in the discard pile before use.
* ''Cards and strategies this card works particularly well or poorly against''
* ''Alternate cards you might consider picking instead of this one, depending on the situation, including alternate version of characters''


= Strengths and Weaknesses =
= Strengths and Weaknesses =
== Synergizes With... ==
== Synergizes With... ==


* ''List friendly cards that work well with this card''
* {{Card|Gloin, Friend to Thorin}}
* {{Card|Hand Axe}}, which can be discarded in a pinch and pulled back next turn
* Mitigates the danger of deck-discarding effects such as {{Card|Ever My Heart Rises}} or {{Card|Search Far and Wide}} by allowing key possessions to be recovered (albeit at the cost of even more cards from the deck)


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


* ''List enemy cards this card does well against''
* Possession discarding such as {{Card|Ulaire Cantea, Lieutenant of Dol Guldur}} and {{Card|Corsair Marauder}}


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


* ''List enemy or friendly cards to avoid playing this card with''
* Discard strategies (although they rarely require the Free Peoples to fetch back lost items anyway)


= Rulings =
= Rulings =
''In this section'':
{{RulesQuote
 
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* ''Put quotes from the CRDs and Comprehensive Rules here that reference this card specifically by name''
|text=If an action plays a card from your hand (or discard pile) as part of its effect, then that card must be in your hand (or discard pile) before you can begin to perform that action.
* ''Also put quotes if a particular rule commonly affects the outcome of a card in a subtle manner (such as quoting the [[Rule of 4]] for {{Card|8R20}})''
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* ''Link to rules discussions on TLHH''
 
= See Also =
* ''Add links to the wayback machine (or wiki archival links) for official Decipher articles regarding the card''
* ''Link to decks that use this card''
[[Category:Cards That Need Work]]

Latest revision as of 01:42, 1 December 2022


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Disquiet of Our People (2C2)

Beneath the Mountains (2R1) is a Dwarven Condition from the Mines of Moria set.

Collection Info
Title Beneath the Mountains
Unique No
Collectible Yes
Set 2 - Mines of Moria
Rarity R - Rare
Card Number 1
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Gameplay Info
Playable Yes
Culture Dwarven
Side Free Peoples
Card Type Condition
Twilight Cost 1
Game Text Tale. Plays to your support area.

Fellowship: Discard the top 3 cards from your draw deck to play a weapon from your discard pile.

Lore “‘There forged was blade, and bound was hilt; / The delver mined, the mason built.'”
Translations
DE - German
Card Name Unter den Bergen
Game Text Erzählung.

Gemeinschaft. Lege die obersten 3 Karten von deinem Spieldeck ab, um eine Waffe aus deinem Ablagestapel zu spielen.

Lore "Geschärfte Schwerterklinge sang / Der Reichtum wuchs bei jedem Gang.“
ES - Spanish
Card Name Bajo las montañas
Game Text Cuento.

Comunidad: Descarta las 3 primeras cartas de tu mazo de robar para jugar un arma de tu pila de descartes.

Lore “Se forjaba la hoja de la espada, y se fijaban las empuñaduras; / cavaba el cavador, el albañil edificaba.”
FR - French
Card Name Sous les Montagnes
Game Text Récit.

Compagnie : Défaussez les 3 premières cartes de votre pioche pour jouer une arme de votre pile de défausse.

Lore « “Là, était forgée la lame et fixée la garde; / L'excavateur creusait, la maçon bâtissait.” »
IT - Italian
Card Name Sotto le Montagne
Game Text Racconto. Giocalo nella tua area di supporto.

Compagnia: Scarta le prime tre carte dal tuo mazzo di gioco per giocare un’arma dalla tua pila degli scarti.

Lore “Ivi forgiata la lama ed all'elsa unita, / Ivi minator scavava e murator costruiva con fatica.”
PL - Polish


Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN02S001.0
TLHH ID LOTR02001
GEMP ID 2_1
LOTRO Hex ID 61 48 E8 01
LOTRO Image ID 02_001


Strategy[edit]

Gameplay Strategy[edit]

One of many Dwarven tales introduced in Fellowship block, Beneath the Mountains ensures that a culture dependent on possessions can keep their weapons on the table. This can be crucial against Nazgul in Fellowship block which threaten to overwhelm any unarmed Dwarf and prominently feature Úlairë Cantëa, Lieutenant of Dol Guldur (1R230) . It can also allow the discard pile to serve as a makeshift Gandalf's Cart (1U73) , throwing away possessions that come before their bearers and arming companions when they arrive. Because it allows the Free Peoples to play cards from the discard pile, it has good synergy with other Dwarven effects that "dig" through the draw deck and ensures that weapons are never truly lost.

Deckbuilding Strategy[edit]

As with all Dwarven "mining" cards which dig through the top of your deck for some effect, the real cost of this card will depend on how many cards you bring to the table. If you would have any cards left in the bottom of your deck at the end of a match, the cost is effectively nothing -- the 3 cards discarded from the top could just have easily been 3 cards from the bottom. Large decks also have more room for weapons and since Dwarven Axe (1C9) and Hand Axe (2C10) play for free (as well as Heavy Axe (15U7) in the right deck}}), Beneath the Mountains can be used to quickly arm a fellowship without giving up any twilight.

For a small deck that may run out of cards at site 9 already, any additional discarding is a big liability. Rather than rely on Beneath the Mountains to return lost weapons (and endanger other essential cards in the process), it is usually better to include extra copies of key possessions to draw them earlier and replace them as needed. Still, it is a tale for Glóin, Friend to Thorin (2R7) and the rare opportunity to use its text may be reason enough to justify including it in a deck.

Effects which put cards on the bottom of the draw deck such as Goblin Sneak (1U181) and Dear Friends (2U98) can benefit greatly from burning through the top by allowing you to control the pace of when those cards are drawn. However, if this is your goal then Realm of Dwarrowdelf (2R12) or Ever My Heart Rises (4R46) are better suited for the task: they can be used any number of times while Beneath the Mountains requires a Dwarven weapon in the discard pile before use.

Strengths and Weaknesses[edit]

Synergizes With...[edit]

Strong Versus...[edit]

Weak Versus...[edit]

  • Discard strategies (although they rarely require the Free Peoples to fetch back lost items anyway)

Rulings[edit]

If an action plays a card from your hand (or discard pile) as part of its effect, then that card must be in your hand (or discard pile) before you can begin to perform that action.

- Effect section