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Boromir, Bearer of Council doesn't just compete with Frodo, however. He also competes with the other two {{C|Gondor}} alt ring-bearers: {{Card|Isildur, Bearer of Heirlooms}} and, in formats that include [[Rise of Saruman]], {{Card|Faramir, Bearer of Quality}}. Of the three {{C|Gondor}} ring-bearers, as he has the harshest penalty for getting into a skirmish. Boromir always ends up pressuring his own vitality and resistance if he ends up in his ring-bearer, while the other two can offload that risk to the other companions or the threat pool. If all you want is a {{C|Gondor}} ring-bearer and none of their abilities are important to your deck, the skirmish penalty makes Boromir the riskiest choice of the three. Boromir's inherent ability to discard minions is strong and useful in every deck, but you're paying for it with significant risk.
Boromir, Bearer of Council doesn't just compete with Frodo, however. He also competes with the other two {{C|Gondor}} alt ring-bearers: {{Card|Isildur, Bearer of Heirlooms}} and, in formats that include [[Rise of Saruman]], {{Card|Faramir, Bearer of Quality}}. Of the three {{C|Gondor}} ring-bearers, as he has the harshest penalty for getting into a skirmish. Boromir always ends up pressuring his own vitality and resistance if he ends up in his ring-bearer, while the other two can offload that risk to the other companions or the threat pool. If all you want is a {{C|Gondor}} ring-bearer and none of their abilities are important to your deck, the skirmish penalty makes Boromir the riskiest choice of the three. Boromir's inherent ability to discard minions is strong and useful in every deck, but you're paying for it with significant risk.


Boromir's main advantage over the other {{C|Gondor}} ring-bearers is his name: you can spot Boromir for cards like {{Card|Noble Leaders}} and {{Card|Stewards' Legacy}}, 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. Decks like {{Card|Noble Leaders}} decks or [[Token Tanks]] often start with Boromir, Bearer of Council, a discounted version of [[Faramir]] like {{Card|Faramir, Captain of Gondor}} or {{Card|Faramir, Captain of Ithilien}}, and {{Card|Denethor, Lord of Minas Tirith}}, with a plan to use Denethor to search your deck for several {{C|Gondor}} cards at site 3. If you switch to {{Card|Faramir, Prince of Ithilien}}, you can also fit in {{Card|Aragorn, Strider}} to start, although you may prefer to use Denethor to search for a stronger version of Aragorn like {{Card|Aragorn, King in Exile}}, {{Card|Aragorn, Captain of Gondor}}, or {{Card|Aragorn, Thorongil}} at site 3 instead.
Boromir's main advantage over the other {{C|Gondor}} ring-bearers is his name: you can spot Boromir for cards like {{Card|Noble Leaders}} and {{Card|Stewards' Legacy}}, 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. Decks like {{Card|Noble Leaders}} decks or [[Token Tanks]] often start with Boromir, Bearer of Council, a discounted version of [[Faramir]] like {{Card|Faramir, Captain of Gondor}} or {{Card|Faramir, Captain of Ithilien}}, and {{Card|Denethor, Lord of Minas Tirith}}, with a plan to use Denethor to search your deck for several {{C|Gondor}} cards at site 3. If you switch to {{Card|Faramir, Prince of Ithilien}}, you can also fit in {{Card|Aragorn, Strider}} to start, although you may prefer to use Denethor to search for a stronger version of Aragorn like {{Card|Aragorn, King in Exile}} or {{Card|Aragorn, Captain of Gondor}} 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 {{C|Gondor}} companions or men (e.g. {{Card|Blade of Gondor}}, {{Card|Ithilien Blade}}, or {{Card|The Last Alliance of Elves and Men}}) 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 {{Card|Isengard Artisan}} or {{Card|Web}} 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 exertions. Many {{C|Gondor}} turn exertions into something useful, including {{CultureIcon|Gondor}} archery (particularly {{Card|Gondor Bowmen}}), [[Fortification]]s (e.g. {{Card|Stone Tower}} and {{Card|Citadel of the Stars}}), and roaming minion hate (e.g. {{Card|Ranger's Cloak}}, Ithilien Blade, and {{Card|Soldier's Cache}}). All of these strategies work very well with {{Card|Stewards' Legacy}}, as the extra exertions help make the minions more vulnerable to being wounded and killed.
If you can afford the wounds or burdens, Boromir can take advantage of the numerous strength-boosting cards that apply to {{C|Gondor}} companions or men (e.g. {{Card|Blade of Gondor}}, {{Card|Ithilien Blade}}, or {{Card|The Last Alliance of Elves and Men}}) 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 {{Card|Isengard Artisan}} or {{Card|Web}} 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 exertions. Many {{C|Gondor}} turn exertions into something useful, including {{CultureIcon|Gondor}} archery (particularly {{Card|Gondor Bowmen}}), [[Fortification]]s (e.g. {{Card|Stone Tower}} and {{Card|Citadel of the Stars}}), and roaming minion hate (e.g. {{Card|Ranger's Cloak}}, Ithilien Blade, and {{Card|Soldier's Cache}}). All of these strategies work very well with {{Card|Stewards' Legacy}}, as the extra exertions help make the minions more vulnerable to being wounded and killed.
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