Page values for "Data:White Faces Burned (V1 43)/Data"

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"Cards" values

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FieldField typeAllowed valuesValue
IDStringLOTR-ENV1S043.0
ReprintBaseIDStringLOTR-ENV1S043.0
TitleStringWhite Faces Burned
SubtitleString
SetNumStringV1
SubsetStringS
SetOrderInteger43
RarityString
CardNumInteger43
RevisionInteger0
CollInfoStringV1_43
GEMP_IDString101_43
LOTRO_HexNumString
LOTRO_ImageNumString
TLHH_ImageNumString
mLOTRO_IDString
CultureStringRingwraith
SideStringNone · Free Peoples · Shadow · BothShadow
CardTypeStringEvent
IsPhysicalBooleanYes
IsPlayableBooleanYes
SearchTermsList of String, delimiter: ,
NotesString

"CardReleases" values

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FieldField typeAllowed valuesValue
IDStringLOTR-ENV1S043.0
BaseCardIDStringLOTR-ENV1S043.0
SubsetStringS
RevisionInteger0
ReleaseDateDate
ReleaseNotesWikitext
ImageFilenameFile
LOTR-ENV1S043.0_card.jpg
PortraitFilenameFile
LOTR-ENV1S043.0_portrait.jpg
LanguageCodeStringEN
IsPhysicalBooleanYes
IsPlayableBooleanYes
CollInfoString
IsUniqueBooleanNo
TitleStringWhite Faces Burned
SubtitleString
SubtypesList of String, delimiter: ,Skirmish
TwilightCostInteger1
StrengthInteger
StrengthModString
VitalityInteger
VitalityModString
SiteNumInteger
SiteNumModString
ResistanceInteger
ResistanceModString
CanBearRingBoolean
SignetStringAragorn · Frodo · Gandalf · TheodenNone
BlockStringNone · Fellowship · Towers · King · Shadows · HobbitNone
ShadowNumInteger
ArrowDirStringNone · Left · RightNone
GameTextStringMake a skirmishing twilight Nazgul strength +1 for each wound on the Ring- bearer (and damage +1 if that Nazgul is The Witch-king).
TaggedGameTextStringMake a skirmishing twilight Nazgul strength +1 for each wound on the Ring- bearer (and <keyword>damage +1</keyword> if that Nazgul is The Witch-king).
FormattedGameTextStringMake a skirmishing twilight Nazgul strength +1 for each wound on the Ring- bearer (and '''damage +1''' if that Nazgul is The Witch-king).
LoreString"Immediately, though everything else remained as before, dim and dark, the shapes became terribly clear."
PromoTextString
NotesWikitext