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{{ROOTPAGENAME}} is the main strength lowering [[Fortification]] for [[Knight]]s. Since it doesn't have a limit, it can easily lower the strength of a minion to zero once a good support area has been set up. {{Card|Sixth Level}} helps a lot with this as it ensures that fortifications stay on the table. If there are many fortifications to spot, then Fifth Level can be used as an efficient way to kill minions as it does not require any exertions to transfer (Assuming three Knights can be spotted), unlike {{Card|Stone Tower}} or {{Card|Seventh Level}}. | |||
Unlike previous fortifications that transfer during the maneuver phase, Fifth Level can be transferred from minion to minion at will (Assuming three Knights can be spotted). This is mostly useful for Turgon and Thorongil if there are minions that need targeting during the maneuver phase (Such as Ulaire Enquea, Lieutenant of Morgul). | Unlike previous fortifications that transfer during the maneuver phase, Fifth Level can be transferred from minion to minion at will (Assuming three Knights can be spotted). This is mostly useful for {{Card|Turgon}} and {{Card|Thorongil}} if there are minions that need targeting during the maneuver phase (Such as {{Card|Ulaire Enquea, Lieutenant of Morgul}}). | ||
Fifth Level also spots | Fifth Level also spots {{C|Rohan}} Fortifications, although there is not usually much cause to combine {{C|Gondor}} and {{C|Rohan}} Fortifications, as they have no synergy with each other. | ||
Not needing to be transferred from the support area is quite possibly an oversight by Decipher. Fifth level shares this trait with the much later released {{Card|Soldier's Cache}}. | |||
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* Part of a series of Fortifications found in King Block that represent Minas Tirith. There are seven in total: | |||
* | * {{Card|First Level}} | ||
* {{Card|Second Level}} | |||
* {{Card|Third Level}} | |||
* {{Card|Fourth Level}} | |||
* Fifth Level | |||
* {{Card|Sixth Level}} | |||
* {{Card|Seventh Level}} | |||
They are not necessarily used in the same decks. |
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Fifth Level (10U32) is a Gondor Condition from the Mount Doom set.
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Strategy
Fifth Level (10U32) is the main strength lowering Fortification for Knights. Since it doesn't have a limit, it can easily lower the strength of a minion to zero once a good support area has been set up. Sixth Level (8U44) helps a lot with this as it ensures that fortifications stay on the table. If there are many fortifications to spot, then Fifth Level can be used as an efficient way to kill minions as it does not require any exertions to transfer (Assuming three Knights can be spotted), unlike Stone Tower (5R39) or Seventh Level (7R119) .
Unlike previous fortifications that transfer during the maneuver phase, Fifth Level can be transferred from minion to minion at will (Assuming three Knights can be spotted). This is mostly useful for Turgon, Man of Belfalas (5U42) and Aragorn, Thorongil (15R55) if there are minions that need targeting during the maneuver phase (Such as Úlairë Enquëa, Lieutenant of Morgul (1U231) ).
Fifth Level also spots Rohan Fortifications, although there is not usually much cause to combine Gondor and Rohan Fortifications, as they have no synergy with each other.
Not needing to be transferred from the support area is quite possibly an oversight by Decipher. Fifth level shares this trait with the much later released Soldier's Cache (18U58) .
Trivia
- Part of a series of Fortifications found in King Block that represent Minas Tirith. There are seven in total:
- First Level (7C92)
- Second Level (7C118)
- Third Level (7U125)
- Fourth Level (8C35)
- Fifth Level
- Sixth Level (8U44)
- Seventh Level (7R119)
They are not necessarily used in the same decks.