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= Strategy =
= Strategy =
== Gameplay Strategy ==
'''Clever Hobbits''' has two separate uses, as a powerful but expensive [[pump]] event for [[Smeagol]]-focused decks like [[Solo Smeagol]], and as a powerful [[hate]] card against [[Ninja Gollum]]. It can even do both effects at the same time, because they are the same effect.
''In this section, describe:''


* ''General usage''
The most obvious use of Clever Hobbits is consuming your own {{C|Gollum}} Free Peoples [[condition]]s to help Sméagol survive a single difficult [[skirmish]]. Generally you'd only bother with this in [[Solo Smeagol]], but it might apply to any [[Rogue|rogue]] deck that relies on keeping Sméagol alive and winning skirmishes with him. Most versions of Solo Sméagol even run multiple copies of largely disposable [[condition]]s, like {{Card|Poor Wretch}}, {{Card|There's Another Way}}, and sometimes even {{Card|Never}}. All of those can be tossed with Clever Hobbits to pump up Sméagol to keep him alive. However, not only do you lose the (small) benefit of those conditions, but these decks also run {{Card|Nasty}}. As a result, Clever Hobbits is mainly used as a trump card in Solo Sméagol, to get through particularly tough turns.
* ''Unorthodox or subtle usage''
* ''Common pitfalls of using this card''


== Deckbuilding Strategy ==
Unless you're playing against a {{C|Gollum}} Shadow deck. Clever Hobbits can also discard your opponent's {{C|Gollum}} Shadow cards. [[Gollum]]-based Shadow decks, particularly [[Ninja Gollum]], often rely on key conditions like {{Card|They Stole it}}, {{Card|Promise Keeping}}, {{Card|Hidden Even From Her}}, {{Card|Incited}}, {{Card|Not This Time!}}, {{Card|Not Easily Avoided}}, and more. Ninja Gollum will often build up a huge [[support area]] full of important cards, and you can wipe out all of them at once with Clever Hobbits. The only defense against this is two copies of {{Card|Deceit}}: the second one protects the first one, the first one protects the second one, then they protect all of the other {{C|Gollum}} conditions in turn. But even then, you're likely to lose some conditions if there isn't a fair amount of [[twilight cost|twilight]] already in the pool. (A single copy of Deceit simply gets discarded first with no helpful effect.)
''In this section, describe:''


* ''Cards and strategies this card works well with''
You can even play Clever Hobbits as anti-[[Ninja Gollum]] [[hate]] in a deck that isn't running Sméagol at all. You don't need to play it during Sméagol's skirmish, so you can wipe out your opponent's {{C|Gollum}} conditions at will, or [[cycle]] it out of your hand anytime for a negligible cost. If you're really worried about your Ninja Gollum [[matchup]] (and you can't run some more-useful card like {{Card|Gimli's Helm}}, {{Card|From the Armory}}, {{Card|Deep in Thought}}, or {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed}}), then Clever Hobbits is an option to wipe out their built-up support area at least once.
* ''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|Smeagol, Bearer of Great Secrets}} often uses this to survive hard turns in [[Solo Smeagol]], at the cost of weakening {{Card|Nasty}}
* There are lots of cheap chaff {{C|Gollum}} Free Peoples [[condition]]s, like {{Card|Poor Wretch}}, {{Card|There's Another Way}}, and {{Card|Never}}. You can also use it to throw away excess copies of {{Card|Don't Look At Them}} and {{Card|Follow Smeagol}}.


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


* ''List enemy cards this card does well against''
* {{C|Gollum}} Shadow conditions. [[Ninja Gollum]] generally plays many conditions and few [[minion]]s, so it suffers badly when they're discarded.


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


* ''List enemy or friendly cards to avoid playing this card with''
* Two copies of {{Card|Deceit}}, although this is somewhat debatable depending on how you interpret the card's wording. (See below.)


= Rulings =
= Rulings =
''In this section'':
[[Decipher]] never officially ruled whether "any number" can be a number higher than the number of {{C|Gollum}} conditions you can actually [[spot]], to overcome two copies of {{Card|Deceit}} in play. Player discussions [https://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/topic,8217.15.html have been contentious] and didn't result in any consensus.
 
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* ''Link to rules discussions on TLHH''


= See Also =
Currently on [[GEMP]], you cannot pick more conditions than there are in play, so two copies of Deceit are useful as long as you can afford the twilight cost to protect your other conditions. The [[PC Errata]] version of {{Card|Deceit}} makes it [[unique]], mooting this argument.
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Clever Hobbits (7U54) is a Gollum Event from the Return of the King set.

Collection Info
Title Clever Hobbits
Unique No
Collectible Yes
Set 7 - Return of the King
Rarity U - Uncommon
Card Number 54
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Gameplay Info
Playable Yes
Culture Gollum
Side Free Peoples
Card Type Event
Phase Skirmish
Twilight Cost 2
Game Text Discard any number of conditions. For each condition discarded, make Sméagol strength +3 and damage +1.
Lore “‘Clever hobbits to climb so high, very clever hobbits!'”
Translations
DE - German
Card Name Kluge Hobbits
Game Text Lege eine beliebige Anzahl von Effekten ab. Für jeden so abgelegten Effekt, erhält Sméagol Stärke +3 und Schaden +1.
Lore "Kluge Hobbits, dass sie so hoch klettern, sehr kluge Hobbits."
FR - French
IT - Italian


Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN07S054.0
TLHH ID LOTR07054
GEMP ID 7_54
LOTRO Hex ID 66 FF AC 06
LOTRO Image ID 07_054


Strategy[edit]

Clever Hobbits has two separate uses, as a powerful but expensive pump event for Smeagol-focused decks like Solo Smeagol, and as a powerful hate card against Ninja Gollum. It can even do both effects at the same time, because they are the same effect.

The most obvious use of Clever Hobbits is consuming your own Gollum Free Peoples conditions to help Sméagol survive a single difficult skirmish. Generally you'd only bother with this in Solo Smeagol, but it might apply to any rogue deck that relies on keeping Sméagol alive and winning skirmishes with him. Most versions of Solo Sméagol even run multiple copies of largely disposable conditions, like Poor Wretch (5C27) , There’s Another Way (12C40) , and sometimes even Never (7C65) . All of those can be tossed with Clever Hobbits to pump up Sméagol to keep him alive. However, not only do you lose the (small) benefit of those conditions, but these decks also run Nasty (7U64) . As a result, Clever Hobbits is mainly used as a trump card in Solo Sméagol, to get through particularly tough turns.

Unless you're playing against a Gollum Shadow deck. Clever Hobbits can also discard your opponent's Gollum Shadow cards. Gollum-based Shadow decks, particularly Ninja Gollum, often rely on key conditions like They Stole It (6R46) , Promise Keeping (8R24) , Hidden Even From Her (8C22) , Incited (11R44) , Not This Time! (15R47) , Not Easily Avoided (18R32) , and more. Ninja Gollum will often build up a huge support area full of important cards, and you can wipe out all of them at once with Clever Hobbits. The only defense against this is two copies of Deceit (18R29) : the second one protects the first one, the first one protects the second one, then they protect all of the other Gollum conditions in turn. But even then, you're likely to lose some conditions if there isn't a fair amount of twilight already in the pool. (A single copy of Deceit simply gets discarded first with no helpful effect.)

You can even play Clever Hobbits as anti-Ninja Gollum hate in a deck that isn't running Sméagol at all. You don't need to play it during Sméagol's skirmish, so you can wipe out your opponent's Gollum conditions at will, or cycle it out of your hand anytime for a negligible cost. If you're really worried about your Ninja Gollum matchup (and you can't run some more-useful card like Gimli's Helm (1R15) , From the Armory (4U47) , Deep in Thought (3C30) , or Galadriel, Lady Redeemed (10R11) ), then Clever Hobbits is an option to wipe out their built-up support area at least once.

Strengths and Weaknesses[edit]

Synergizes With...[edit]

Strong Versus...[edit]

  • Gollum Shadow conditions. Ninja Gollum generally plays many conditions and few minions, so it suffers badly when they're discarded.

Weak Versus...[edit]

  • Two copies of Deceit (18R29) , although this is somewhat debatable depending on how you interpret the card's wording. (See below.)

Rulings[edit]

Decipher never officially ruled whether "any number" can be a number higher than the number of Gollum conditions you can actually spot, to overcome two copies of Deceit (18R29) in play. Player discussions have been contentious and didn't result in any consensus.

Currently on GEMP, you cannot pick more conditions than there are in play, so two copies of Deceit are useful as long as you can afford the twilight cost to protect your other conditions. The PC Errata version of Deceit (18R29) makes it unique, mooting this argument.