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'''Fearing the Worst''' is one of the strongest counters to [[tracker]]s in the game. In a [[choke]] deck, it can single-handedly shut down tracker-based decks like [[Sauron Grind]] and [[Uruk Trackers]]. | |||
It peaked in popularity in [[Towers Standard]]. Players combined it with {{Card|Legolas, Dauntless Hunter}} and other strong choke cards like {{Card|A Talent for Not Being Seen}} and {{Card|Bill the Pony}}. It shored up its [[matchup]] with Uruk Trackers, a popular Shadow side in the Towers Standard meta. Fearing the Worst dropped off after that format. Few tracker minions and no search cards were ever printed after [[Towers Block]], and none of them were common enough to justify such an expensive, narrowly-focused card. | It peaked in popularity in [[Towers Standard]]. Players combined it with {{Card|Legolas, Dauntless Hunter}} and other strong choke cards like {{Card|A Talent for Not Being Seen}} and {{Card|Bill the Pony}}. It shored up its [[matchup]] with Uruk Trackers, a popular Shadow side in the Towers Standard meta. Fearing the Worst dropped off after that format. Few tracker minions and no search cards were ever printed after [[Towers Block]], and none of them were common enough to justify such an expensive, narrowly-focused card. |
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Fearing the Worst (2R100) is a Shire Condition from the Mines of Moria set.
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Strategy
Fearing the Worst is one of the strongest counters to trackers in the game. In a choke deck, it can single-handedly shut down tracker-based decks like Sauron Grind and Uruk Trackers.
It peaked in popularity in Towers Standard. Players combined it with Legolas, Dauntless Hunter (4R73) and other strong choke cards like A Talent for Not Being Seen (1U316) and Bill the Pony (3U106) . It shored up its matchup with Uruk Trackers, a popular Shadow side in the Towers Standard meta. Fearing the Worst dropped off after that format. Few tracker minions and no search cards were ever printed after Towers Block, and none of them were common enough to justify such an expensive, narrowly-focused card.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Synergizes With...
Strong Versus...
- Sauron Grind. That deck relies on Under the Watching Eye (1C281) , which is itself a search card and requires tracker minions to be played.
- Uruk Trackers. Almost all of the minions in most versions of this deck are uruk-hai trackers, and many of its key events and conditions have the search keyword.
- Sauron Discard/Sauron Initiative and some rogue Sauron decks run some of the efficient tracker minions from Towers Block and Return of the King, like Grishnákh, Orc Captain (5R100) , Orc Cutthroat (5U104) , Orc Patrol (5U107) , Orc Chaser (7C298) , Orc Pursuer (7C303) , and Orc Stalker (7U307) .
- The only other decks that run any affected cards at all are Stupid Swarm, which sometimes uses Uruk Foot Soldier (4C187) , and Enduring Nazgul, which runs Bent on Discovery (1R206) and occasionally a copy or two of Fear (1R212) .
Weak Versus...
- Any other Shadow deck. Other than those decks, most Shadow decks play few or no tracker minions or search cards.