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Site cards have a dark compass in the upper left corner. This symbol is used on sites from the ''Shadows'' expansion set onward, differentiating them from sites found in previous sets (which use a different compass symbol, and may also use a {{SL|block symbol}}).
Site cards have a dark compass in the upper left corner. This symbol is used on sites from the ''Shadows'' expansion set onward, differentiating them from sites found in previous sets (which use a different compass symbol, and may also use a {{SL|block symbol}}).


If your fellowship moves to a site that has not been played yet, one of the Shadow players must place a new site on the adventure path. (See {{SL|moving your fellowship}}.) To determine which player, look at the site you are moving from. Each site has an arrow at the bottom center of the card. This indicates who is to play the new site, with --> meaning the Shadow player to your right and <-- meaning the Shadow player to your left. In a two-player game, there is only one Shadow player at a time, so that player always plays the new site.
If your fellowship moves to a site that has not been played yet, one of the Shadow players must place a new site on the adventure path. (See {{SL|moving your fellowship}}.) To determine which player, look at the site you are moving from. Each site has an arrow at the bottom center of the card. This indicates who is to play the new site, with >> meaning the Shadow player to your right and << meaning the Shadow player to your left. In a two-player game, there is only one Shadow player at a time, so that player always plays the new site.


That player looks through his adventure deck and chooses any site to play as the next site. It takes on the next consecutive number on the adventure path as its site number. It also takes on a {{SL|region}} number. ''Exception'': See {{SL|format}}.
That player looks through his adventure deck and chooses any site to play as the next site. It takes on the next consecutive number on the adventure path as its site number. It also takes on a {{SL|region}} number. ''Exception'': See {{SL|format}}.
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Shadow players may take {{SL|control}} of sites on the adventure path and the Free Peoples player may {{SL|liberate}} controlled sites. Various card effects refer to these controlled sites as well.
Shadow players may take {{SL|control}} of sites on the adventure path and the Free Peoples player may {{SL|liberate}} controlled sites. Various card effects refer to these controlled sites as well.


An effect that allows the playing of the "next site" can't be used to play "site 10." The adventure path is limited to only nine sites.
An effect that allows the playing of the "next site" can’t be used to play "site 10." The adventure path is limited to only nine sites.


To replace a site, choose a new site from your adventure deck and place it on top of the site you are replacing on the adventure path. Take the old site from beneath the new site and place it in your adventure deck. You can't replace a site card with the same site card.
To replace a site, choose a new site from your adventure deck and place it on top of the site you are replacing on the adventure path. Take the old site from beneath the new site and place it in your adventure deck. You can't replace a site card with the same site card.
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