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<noinclude>__NOTOC__ {{NavBar|1U328|[[Fellowship of the Ring Index]]|[[Bree Gate (1U327)|Bree Gate (1U327)]]|[[Breeland Forest (1U329)|Breeland Forest (1U329)]]}} {{CardTabs|Site}} [[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a [[Fellowship Block]] [[Site]] from the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] set. {{CardInfobox|1U328}} {{QueryCardCategories|1U328}}</noinclude> = Strategy = Bree Streets is one of the 3 versions of site 2 that benefits Nazgul, the other 2 being Weathertop and Weatherhills. This is a solid site for Nazgul as it means you don't pay any roaming cost to play them, which is handy as they are so expensive to begin with. Note that the Nazgul are still roaming for the purposes of cards such as What are They? and Swordsman of the Northern kingdom. This site does not affect [[lotr01233|Ulaire Nelya]], whose site number is 2 anyway. This site also has a low shadow number, which detracts a little from its ability to play Nazgul more cheaply, but gives you the advantage of moving to a low twilight site on your turn. = Strengths and Weaknesses = == Strong Versus... == * Choke * Players who drew mostly shadow cards in their first hand (Then immediately moved to this site) == Weak Versus... == * Decks that flood the twilight pool = Rulings = * This site does not stop Nazgul from roaming, even though they pay no roaming penalty. * If Bill Ferny, SSF is played and stops Nazgul from roaming, this site will have no effect.