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'''Hand Extension''' is an informal game term. Extending your hand means to make more than eight cards at a time available during your [[Shadow Phase]] | '''Hand Extension''' is an informal game term. Extending your hand means to make more than eight cards at a time available during your [[Shadow Phase]], allowing you to play more [[minion]]s or other cards to support them. | ||
Usually, hand extension means drawing extra cards at the start of or during the Shadow Phase, using cards like {{Card| | Usually, hand extension means drawing extra cards at the start of or during the Shadow Phase, using cards like {{Card|Goblin Scimitar}} or {{Card|Ithil Stone}}, or reconciling early, with a card like {{Card|Under Foot}}. However, that isn't the only way to extend your hand. Sometimes you can play cards stacked on other cards: {{Card|Goblin Swarms}} can store minions for re-use, or {{Card|Dunlending Looter}} can stack himself on a [[Site Control|site you control]] then replay himself in a later turn. Sometimes you can play minions directly from your [[discard pile]], with cards like {{Card|Uruk Captain}} or {{Card|Gollum, Plotting Deceiver}}. Sometimes you can even [[recur]] cards from your discard pile straight to your hand, with cards like {{Card|Goblin Hordes}}. As long as you're playing more cards that you would've been able to practically fit in your hand, that's hand extension. | ||
Hand extension is very important to certain [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow]] strategies, especially [[swarm]] strategies that want to play many [[minion]]s in a single turn. Shadow cards are generally disposable, discarded at the end of the turn, so playing as many as you can as quickly as you can is often important. [[Free Peoples]] decks don't usually need to play all their cards at once quite as badly, and generally those decks are designed with more of an eye to [[cycling]] and [[filter]]ing out your deck. | |||
[[Free Peoples]] decks don't usually need to play all their cards at once quite as badly | |||
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