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Healing

Healing is the act of removing damage tokens from your characters, and thus restoring vitality. The word "heal" means to remove a single damage token, or in other words restore 1 vitality. Healing multiple times is always explicitly explained in a card's game text. The act of healing is usually the effect of explicit game text and so almost always has some sort of cost associated with it.

There are two exceptions to this general rule. One is the Fellowship action of "discarding to heal", which is done by discarding a unique character card from hand to heal a character with the same name. This action is always available to the Free Peoples player during the Fellowship phase. The other is healing at a Sanctuary, one of two sites along the adventure path (marked grey in Movie block). If the Free Peoples player ends his turn on a Sanctuary site, then at the start of his following turn 5 wounds may be healed.

The difference should be noted between healing a wound and healing a character. Text worded "heal a wound" or "heal X times" is a general action and can stack on the same character; for instance, at a Sanctuary ("heal up to 5 wounds from your companions"), all 5 of the wounds you heal could be on the same companion, or you could split it 3 on one and 2 on another, or 1 wound from 5 companions, or however you like. Healing a character is more limited; if a card says to "heal a character 3 times", you can only heal the chosen character up to three times, with no other combinations available with other characters. Healing a character with maximum vitality does nothing.

Most Free Peoples cultures have at least some ways of healing available;[Elf],[Gondor] and[Shire] in particular have the more varied and versatile means of healing (seeHobbit Hospital for a particularly effective, well-known setup). Shadow is more limited when it comes to healing, which is natural considering that Minions are not reused from turn to turn. Typically, any Shadow healing will be used to heal exertions to perform phase actions repeatedly. In some cases, such as with Enduring minions, healing can even be a negative thing.

See Alsovitality,wound,exert,Sanctuary,discard to heal.

[[lotr07346|Template:cards:lotr07346.jpg]] Sanctuaries such as this one allow the Free Peoples player a chance to rest and heal, and most movement in the game is based around reaching the two Sanctuaries at the right time. This one could allow the healing of 8 wounds in the same turn if used properly.

[Category: Comprehensive Rules References That Need Fixed]From the Comprehensive Rules 4.0:

When a wound is removed from a character, this represents resting or healing. When you “heal a character,” you remove one wound.

If a card tells you to “heal 2 companions,” you must choose two different companions to heal one time each (you cannot heal one companion twice).

Once a wound token is placed, whether from exerting or wounding, it can be healed by any effect that heals a wound.

Generally, your fellowship only heals at a sanctuary you reach on the adventure path.

See alsodiscard to heal,for each.

Cards That Prevent Healing

Gollum (Shadow)

Treacherous Little Toad

Sauron

You Bring Great Evil

Wraith

Black Dart

Spirit of Dread

Site

Steward's Tomb

Steward's Tomb

Cards That Heal

Dwarven

Dwarven Heart

Still Draws Breath

Till Durin Wakes Again

Mines of Khazad-Dum

A Royal Welcome

Courtesy of My Hall

Dark Ways

Linnar, Dwarven Lord

Ring of Fury

Sorrow Shared

Elven

Celeborn, Lord of Lorien

Elrond, Lord of Rivendell

Galadriel, Lady of Light

Shoulder to Shoulder

Elrond, Herald to Gil-galad

Galadriel, Lady of the Golden Wood

Master of Healing

Legolas' Sword

That Is No Orc Horn

Legolas, Archer of Mirkwood

Elrond, Keeper of Vilya

Galadriel, Keeper of Nenya

Bow of the Galadhrim, Gift of Galadriel

Elrond, Elven Lord

Shadow Between

A Grey Ship

Elrond, Venerable Lord

Elrond, Venerable Lord (T)

Farewell to Lorien

Legolas' Bow

Refuge

Asfaloth, Swift Blossom

Galadriel, Sorceress of the Hidden Land

Galadriel, Sorceress of the Hidden Land (F)

Galadriel, Sorceress of the Hidden Land (O)

Focus

Elven Guardian

The World Ahead

Miruvore

Gandalf

Have Patience

Treebeard, Oldest Living Thing

Citadel to Gate

Have Patience

Moment of Respite

Peace of Mind

Steadfast Champion

A Fool

Grimbeorn, Beorning Chieftain

Gollum (Free Peoples)

Not Listening

Gondor

Aragorn, Captain of Gondor (P)

Aragorn, Defender of Free Peoples (P)

Boromir, Hero of Osgiliath (P)

Aragorn's Pipe

Athelas

The Choice of Luthien

Aragorn, King in Exile

Citadel of Minas Tirith

Boromir, Defender of Minas Tirith

Forbidden Pool

Hard Choice

Alcarin, Warrior of Lamedon

Knight of Gondor

Aragorn, Defender of Free Peoples

Banner of Westernesse

Ring of Barahir

Trust

Faramir, Ithilien Ranger

Aragorn, Defender of Free Peoples (M)

Aragorn, Captain of Gondor

Duty of Two

Faramir, Wizard's Pupil

Ingold

Spectral Sword

Aragorn, Elessar Telcontar

Aragorn, Elessar Telcontar (T)

End of the Game

Boromir, Hero of Osgiliath

Boromir, Hero of Osgiliath (T)

Houses of Healing

Boromir, Defender of Minas Tirith

Invigorated

Away on the Wind

Kings' Legacy

Kingsfoil

Halbarad, Ranger of the North

Damrod, Dunadan of Gondor

Faramir, Captain of Ithilien

Faramir's Company

Isildur, Sword-Bearer

Ranger of the North

Isengard

Uruk Bloodlust

Uruk Shaman

Saruman, Master of Foul Folk

Scaling Ladder

Wolf-voices

Radagast Deceived

Moria

Goblin Reinforcements

Raider

Easterling Aggressor

Easterling Assailant

Easterling Veteran

Surging Up

Easterling Berserker

Rohan

Theoden, King of the Golden Hall (P)

Eomer, Forthwith Banished (D)

Brego

Eomer, Sister-son of Theoden

Guma, Plains Farmer

Supplies of the Mark

Weland, Smith of the Riddermark

Well Stored

Theoden, Lord of the Mark

I Am Here

Rohirrim Shield

Theoden, King of the Golden Hall

Thundering Host

Eowyn, Daughter of Eomund

Thundering Host (AI)

Guarded Fastness

Leowyn

Theoden, Rekindled King

With Strength to Fight

Shire

Goldberry, River-daughter (P)

Extraordinary Resilience

Farmer Maggot, Chaser of Rascals

Frodo, Old Bilbo's Heir

Frodo, Son of Drogo

The Gaffer, Sam's Father

Hobbit Appetite

Hobbit Party Guest

Rosie Cotton, Hobbiton Lass

Frodo's Pipe

The Shire Countryside

Frodo's Cloak

Light Shining Faintly

Sam's Pack

You Must Help Us

Merry, Impatient Hobbit

Merry, Impatient Hobbit (M)

Sam, Resolute Halfling

Goldberry, River-daughter

Flotsam and Jetsam

Home and Hearth

Pippin, Hobbit of Some Intelligence

Simple Living

Faith in Friendship

Fates Entwined

The Gaffer, Master Gardener

New Chapter

Sam, Innocent Traveler

Prized Lagan

Rabbit Stew

Uruk-hai

Saruman, Agent of the Dark Lord (P)

Saruman, Agent of the Dark Lord

Uruk-hai Healer

Defensive Rush

Saruman, Curunir

White Hand Warrior

Fury of the Evil Army

White Hand Exorciser

Wraith

Not Easily Destroyed

Ring of Rancor

Ulaire Enquea, Thrall of the One

Dark Temptation

Unending Life

Ulaire Enquea, Duplicitous Lieutenant

Site

Balin's Tomb (P)

Neekerbreekers' Bog (D)

Balin's Tomb

Pillars of the Kings

Valley of the Silverlode

Plains of Rohan Camp

Westemnet Hills

Beacon of Minas Tirith

Minas Tirith Fifth Circle

Minas Tirith Fourth Circle

Minas Tirith Second Circle

Minas Tirith Seventh Circle

Minas Tirith Sixth Circle

Minas Tirith Third Circle

Neekerbreekers' Bog

Old Forest Road

Valley of the Silverlode

Crossroads of the Fallen Kings

Mithlond