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'''''Equivalent for all intents and purposes to Boromir, Defender of Minas Tirith*, from The Fellowship of the Ring block, with the exception of the Uncommon rarity (as opposed to Premium). Please see that page for strategy and clarification.''''' | '''''Equivalent for all intents and purposes to Boromir, Defender of Minas Tirith*, from The Fellowship of the Ring block, with the exception of the Uncommon rarity (as opposed to Premium). Please see that page for strategy and clarification.''''' | ||
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= Alternate Personas = | |||
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= Notes = | |||
Alike all companions printed since the Shadows set, this card has the Resistance icon in place of a signet. But since it's word-for-word a reprint of an earlier card, it was ruled that it has the '''Gandalf signet''' of the original. Along with Pippin, Hobbit of Some Intelligence, it's unique in being the only signeted card not actually bearing the signet on the card itself. |
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Boromir, Defender of Minas Tirith (12U43) is a Companion from the Black Rider set.
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Equivalent for all intents and purposes to Boromir, Defender of Minas Tirith*, from The Fellowship of the Ring block, with the exception of the Uncommon rarity (as opposed to Premium). Please see that page for strategy and clarification.
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, Bearer of Council (9R+31) | While Boromir is the Ring-bearer, at the start of each skirmish involving him, add 3 burdens or wound him twice.
Each time Boromir wins a skirmish, discard each minion he is skirmishing. | |
Boromir, Hero of Osgiliath (11R57) | Knight. Each time Boromir wins a skirmish, you may heal a companion. | |
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. |
Notes
Alike all companions printed since the Shadows set, this card has the Resistance icon in place of a signet. But since it's word-for-word a reprint of an earlier card, it was ruled that it has the Gandalf signet of the original. Along with Pippin, Hobbit of Some Intelligence, it's unique in being the only signeted card not actually bearing the signet on the card itself.