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=====Cloak=====
=Cloak=
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**Cloaks** are item classes for Artifacts and Possessions that are used in a handful of defensive capacities.  Most of these cards seem to take the !angle of using the cloaks as camouflage, thus reducing the aim or the judgement of one's opponent.


All but one of the cloaks produced were printed in //The Two Towers// or before, so it seems to have been a bit of a failed experiment as far as focused flavor goes.
'''Cloaks''' are item classes for Artifacts and Possessions that are used in a handful of defensive capacities.  Most of these cards seem to take the angle of using the cloaks as camouflage, thus reducing the aim or the judgement of one's opponent.


As cloaks are merely Possessions, they are susceptible to all forms of [[possession hate]], and so primarily have to worry about that more than anything.  In more limited formats where smaller decks are preferred, none of them really produce anything to justify their deck spot, except for Faramir's Cloak when in a dedicated roaming deck.
All but one of the cloaks produced were printed in ''The Two Towers'' or before, so it seems to have been a bit of a failed experiment as far as focused flavor goes.


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As cloaks are merely Possessions, they are susceptible to all forms of[[possession hate]], and so primarily have to worry about that more than anything.  In more limited formats where smaller decks are preferred, none of them really produce anything to justify their deck spot, except for Faramir's Cloak when in a dedicated roaming deck.


====Possessions with an Item Class of Cloak====
==Possessions with an Item Class of Cloak==


===Elven===
===Elven===


<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR01042|Elven Cloak]]</div>
[[LOTR01042|Elven Cloak]]


===Gondor===
===Gondor===


<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR01098|Boromir's Cloak]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR04119|Faramir's Cloak]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR15068|Ranger's Cloak]]</div>
[[LOTR01098|Boromir's Cloak]]
 
[[LOTR04119|Faramir's Cloak]]
 
[[LOTR15068|Ranger's Cloak]]


===Shire===
===Shire===


<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR04303|Frodo's Cloak]]</div>
[[LOTR04303|Frodo's Cloak]]
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[[LOTR01042|{{ cards:LOTR01042.jpg?300 |Can't hit what you can't see.  }}]]
[[LOTR01042|{{ cards:LOTR01042.jpg?300 |Can't hit what you can't see.  }}]]
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Revision as of 23:05, 3 August 2020

Cloak

Cloaks are item classes for Artifacts and Possessions that are used in a handful of defensive capacities. Most of these cards seem to take the angle of using the cloaks as camouflage, thus reducing the aim or the judgement of one's opponent.

All but one of the cloaks produced were printed in The Two Towers or before, so it seems to have been a bit of a failed experiment as far as focused flavor goes.

As cloaks are merely Possessions, they are susceptible to all forms ofpossession hate, and so primarily have to worry about that more than anything. In more limited formats where smaller decks are preferred, none of them really produce anything to justify their deck spot, except for Faramir's Cloak when in a dedicated roaming deck.

Possessions with an Item Class of Cloak

Elven

Elven Cloak

Gondor

Boromir's Cloak

Faramir's Cloak

Ranger's Cloak

Shire

Frodo's Cloak

[[LOTR01042|Template:cards:LOTR01042.jpg?300]]

item class table