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A weak counter to {{C|Shire}}-heavy decks, | A weak counter to {{C|Shire}}-heavy decks, Hide and Seek is a cheap damage bonus for a {{C|Moria}} minion. An extra wound can often secure an unexpected kill, especially if you play it on a minion that already has damage +1, like {{Card|Cave Troll of Moria, Scourge of the Black Pit}}, {{Card|The Balrog, Durin's Bane}}, or a minion with {{Card|Moria Axe}}. That character that minion is skirmishing doesn't have to be a [[Hobbit]], either; in fact, three damage is enough to kill most non-Hobbits even if they're unwounded. | ||
However, this card is rarely more useful than another [[minion]], and will often end up [[clog|clogging]] your hand. Even in [[Fellowship Block]], most decks only have Frodo, possibly with {{Card|Sam, Son of Hamfast}} for burden removal. When alternate, non-{{C|Shire}} [[Ring-bearer]]s are introduced in [[Movie Block]] and later, Hide and Seek is even less useful. | However, this card is rarely more useful than another [[minion]], and will often end up [[clog|clogging]] your hand. Even in [[Fellowship Block]], most decks only have Frodo, possibly with {{Card|Sam, Son of Hamfast}} for burden removal. When alternate, non-{{C|Shire}} [[Ring-bearer]]s are introduced in [[Movie Block]] and later, Hide and Seek is even less useful. |