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= Strategy =
= Strategy =
Consorting With Wizards is an exceptional choke card along the lines of {{Card|Sting}} and {{Card|Heir to the White City}}. However, unlike Sting and HttWC, it is not particularly splashable. It requires Bilbo, so one needs a good way of getting him out early, such as {{Card|Hobbiton Party Field}}. It also needs a good way to keep Bilbo healthy, such as {{Card|Hobbit Party Guest}} or {{Card|Frodo, Old Bilbo's Heir}}. For this reason, it sees its best use in a dedicated "Hobbit Hospital" style deck and has little use otherwise in Fellowship Block. See below for a sample Fellowship decklist.
Consorting With Wizards is an exceptional choke card along the lines of Sting and Aragorn, HttWC. However, unlike Sting and HttWC, it is not particularly splashable. It requires Bilbo, so one needs a good way of getting him out early, such as Hobbiton Party Field. It also needs a good way to keep Bilbo healthy, such as Hobbit Party Guest or Frodo, Old Bilbo's Heir. For this reason, it sees its best use in a dedicated "Hobbit Hospital" style deck and has little use otherwise in Fellowship Block. See below for a sample Fellowship decklist.


At the launch of The Two Towers, Bilbo was almost forgotten entirely. Consorting With Wizards was relegated to obscurity almost from its first printing... until Reflections, which introduced the first new Bilbo card in over two years: {{Card|Bilbo, Bearer of Things Burgled}}.
At the launch of The Two Towers, Bilbo was almost forgotten entirely. Consorting With Wizards was relegated to obscurity almost from its first printing... until Reflections, which introduced the first new Bilbo card in over two years: Bilbo, Bearer of Things Burgled.


This new Bilbo was not only a companion, but one of the brand-new [[Alternate Ring-bearers]] (and a particularly solid one at that). Suddenly, Consorting With Wizards had a new purpose, and those players who held onto their obsolete Mines of Moria cards now wielded potent firepower. This condition is perhaps the single-best form of wound-prevention for a Ring-bearer. It's also free to play, it's a '''tale''' (an unloaded keyword which happens to be targeted by Bilbo himself), and it even comes with pool-control that becomes abusive through vitality-boosting such as {{Card|The One Ring, Answer to All Riddles}}.
This new Bilbo was not only a companion, but one of the brand-new Alternate Ring-bearers (and a particularly solid one at that). Suddenly, Consorting With Wizards had a new purpose, and those players who held onto their obsolete Mines of Moria cards now wielded potent firepower. This condition is perhaps the single-best form of wound-prevention for a Ring-bearer. It's also free to play, it's a '''tale''' (an unloaded keyword which happens to be targeted by Bilbo himself), and it even comes with pool-control that becomes abusive through vitality-boosting such as The One Ring, Answer to All Riddles.


Also note that Consorting With Wizards is non-unique. If you're playing against an opponent with condition-discarding on his mind, only keep one of these in play at a time. But if your opponent has other things on his mind than keeping your conditions in check, drop all four onto Bilbo as you draw into them.
Also note that Consorting With Wizards is non-unique. If you're playing against an opponent with condition-discarding on his mind, only keep one of these in play at a time. But if your opponent has other things on his mind than keeping your conditions in check, drop all four onto Bilbo as you draw into them.
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* Putting too much focus on your Ring-bearer will inevitably draw the Eye of your opponent, and relying on powerful conditions is risky since just about any proficient player will have a means of disrupting your conditions.
* Putting too much focus on your Ring-bearer will inevitably draw the Eye of your opponent, and relying on powerful conditions is risky since just about any proficient player will have a means of disrupting your conditions.


==See Also ==
===Decks===


==== Bilbo's Party by Kralik (Fellowship Block) ====
[[Category:Cards that need manual review]]
=== Bilbo's Party by Kralik (Fellowship Block) ===


'''Ring-bearer:''' {{Card|Frodo, Old Bilbo's Heir}}
'''Ring-bearer:''' Frodo, Old Bilbo's Heir
 
'''Ring:''' The One Ring, Isildur's Bane
'''Ring:''' {{Card|The One Ring, Isildur's Bane}}


'''Sites important for Freeps:'''
'''Sites important for Freeps:'''
 
Hobbiton Party Field
{{Card|Hobbiton Party Field}}<br>
Valley of the Silverlode
{{Card|Valley of the Silverlode}}<br>
Anduin Wilderland
{{Card|Anduin Wilderland}}<br>


'''Free Peoples Draw Deck (40 cards):'''
'''Free Peoples Draw Deck (40 cards):'''
1x Merry, From O'er the Brandywine
1x Pippin, Friend to Frodo
1x Sam, Son of Hamfast
1x Thrarin, Dwarven Smith
1x Bilbo, Well-spoken Gentlehobbit
2x Bounder
1x Farmer Maggot, Chaser of Rascals
3x Hobbit Party Guest
1x Melilot Brandybuck, Merry Dancer
1x The Gaffer, Sam's Father
1x Bill the Pony
3x Hobbit Sword
2x Sting
3x Hobbit Stealth
3x Practically Everyone Was Invited
3x A Promise
2x A Talent for Not Being Seen
4x Consorting With Wizards
2x There and Back Again


1x {{Card|Merry, From O'er the Brandywine}}<br>
'''Basic Strategy:''' Bid very high (3 is recommended) to get Bilbo out early. Consorting With Wizards chokes and discards Shadow conditions with Bilbo's help. Practically Everyone Was Invited helps filter your deck and lets you choose which allies you need the most. For a large deck, it filters quite well. The hobbits are weakest in the early game, but difficult to kill in the end since you'll have LOADS of healing, relatively high strengths, Bounder and two Ringbearers. You don't want to see Anduin Confluence, so try not to move to your opponent's site 7.
1x {{Card|Pippin, Friend to Frodo}}<br>
1x {{Card|Sam, Son of Hamfast}}<br>
1x {{Card|Thrarin, Dwarven Smith}}<br>
1x {{Card|Bilbo, Well-spoken Gentlehobbit}}<br>
2x {{Card|Bounder}}<br>
1x {{Card|Farmer Maggot, Chaser of Rascals}}<br>
3x {{Card|Hobbit Party Guest}}<br>
1x {{Card|Melilot Brandybuck, Merry Dancer}}<br>
1x {{Card|The Gaffer, Sam's Father}}<br>
1x {{Card|Bill the Pony}}<br>
3x {{Card|Hobbit Sword}}<br>
2x {{Card|Sting}}<br>
3x {{Card|Hobbit Stealth}}<br>
3x {{Card|Practically Everyone Was Invited}}<br>
3x {{Card|A Promise}}<br>
2x {{Card|A Talent for Not Being Seen}}<br>
4x {{Card|Consorting With Wizards}}<br>
2x {{Card|There and Back Again}}<br>
 
'''Basic Strategy:''' Bid very high (3 is recommended) to get Bilbo out early. Consorting With Wizards chokes and discards Shadow conditions with Bilbo's help. Practically Everyone Was Invited helps filter your deck and lets you choose which allies you need the most. For a large deck, it filters quite well. The hobbits are weakest in the early game, but difficult to kill in the end since you'll have LOADS of healing, relatively high strengths, Bounder and two Ringbearers. You don't want to see {{Card|Anduin Confluence}}, so try not to move to your opponent's site 7.
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