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[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Dwarven}} [[Event]] from the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] set.
[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Dwarven}} [[Event]] from the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] set.
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= Strategy =
= Strategy =


One of many Dwarven cards that runs with the idea of "mining" your draw deck, Delving is a solid method of card draw when you do not want to risk discarding Shadow cards.  It can be used in decks with a splashed Gimli for easy draws but is especially useful in mono-Dwarf decks with the plentiful exertion fodder (although later game, Book of Mazarbul is a better choice for card draw instead).  Remember that the Rule of Four applies, so two played on the same phase will only net you four cards for [2] and two exertions.
One of many Dwarven cards that runs with the idea of "mining" your draw deck, Delving is a solid method of card draw when you do not want to risk discarding Shadow cards.  It can be used in decks with a splashed Gimli for easy draws but is especially useful in mono-Dwarf decks with the plentiful exertion fodder (although later game, Book of Mazarbul is a better choice for card draw instead).  Remember that the Rule of Four applies, so two played on the same phase will only net you four cards for [2] and two exertions.
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