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| |ReleaseDate=2021-04-30 | | |ReleaseDate=2021-04-30 |
| |ReleaseNotes=A simple band-aid of applying a limit of 2 means that it sticks to the original intent of "Merry and/or Pippin" without permitting half the Shire to get in on it in Expanded. | | |ReleaseNotes= |
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| The twilight cost of each Shadow event and Shadow condition is +1 for each unbound Hobbit you can spot (limit +2). | | The twilight cost of each Shadow event and Shadow condition is +1 for each unbound Hobbit you can spot (limit +2). |
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| One can look at deck lists before and after The Two Towers expansion and see a sudden, sharp drop in the number of conditions used by the average Shadow build, a trend which to this day many Shadow strategies don't dare to challenge. Playing against a Dauntless Hunter deck can be particularly negative to a new player, who is usually unaware that such a powerful deck type exists to stall playing Shadow events and conditions.
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| In Expanded formats, 5 different unbound Hobbits are there to add to Merry and Pippin, and push the power of this Legolas to the max. I don't think conditions and events clocking in at a total of 7 twilight would be the greatest playing experience.
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