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An example: {{Card|Orc Ambusher}}, a minion with two [[vitality]] at baseline, has a wound on it. The [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow player]] cannot use it to pay the required exertion [[Cost|cost]] of {{Card|Hate}}, because the Ambusher can't exert. If the [[Free Peoples]] player [[Assignment Phase|assigns]] Éowyn [[Bear|bearing]] {{Card|Brego}} to [[skirmish]] the Orc Ambusher, Brego's text that says "each minion skirmishing bearer must exert" does nothing, because the Orc Ambusher cannot be exerted. Likewise, while {{Card|Smeagol, Always Helps}} could use his assignment ability to assign himself to the Orc Ambusher, exhausting a character that is already exhausted does nothing.
An example: {{Card|Orc Ambusher}}, a minion with two [[vitality]] at baseline, has a wound on it. The [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow player]] cannot use it to pay the required exertion [[Cost|cost]] of {{Card|Hate}}, because the Ambusher can't exert. If the [[Free Peoples]] player [[Assignment Phase|assigns]] Éowyn [[Bear|bearing]] {{Card|Brego}} to [[skirmish]] the Orc Ambusher, Brego's text that says "each minion skirmishing bearer must exert" does nothing, because the Orc Ambusher cannot be exerted. Likewise, while {{Card|Smeagol, Always Helps}} could use his assignment ability to assign himself to the Orc Ambusher, exhausting a character that is already exhausted does nothing.
All of the above examples would work the same way with a minion that has only one vitality at base, even if that character has no wounds on it. {{Card|Goblin Runner}}, for example, is always exhausted.


Exhausted characters may be immune to further exertions, but they are very vulnerable to [[direct wounding]] if you don't heal them.  
Exhausted characters may be immune to further exertions, but they are very vulnerable to [[direct wounding]] if you don't heal them.  
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