Loop: Difference between revisions
From LOTR-TCG Wiki
m (forgot gameplay table) |
(minor edits and links) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Loop''' is an informal game term. It refers to at least two cards whose abilities enable each other, allowing for two or more actions to occur infinitely. A classic loop | '''Loop''' is an informal game term. It refers to at least two cards whose abilities enable each other, allowing for two or more actions to occur infinitely. A classic loop, from the [[Fruit Loops]] deck, is {{Card|Steadfast Champion}} and {{Card|Treebeard, Keeper of the Watchwood}} with [[Gandalf]] in play. You play {{Card|Steadfast Champion}}, discard it to heal Treebeard, exert him twice to play it again, going back to step one with a minion and shadow condition discarded. | ||
This [[TLHH]] thread has a detailed explanation of the most popular loops in [[Open]]: https://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php?topic=237.0 | This [[The Last Homely House forums|TLHH]] thread has a detailed explanation of the most popular loops in [[Open]]: https://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php?topic=237.0 | ||
---- | ---- | ||
{{Gameplay_Table}} | {{Gameplay_Table}} |
Latest revision as of 02:11, 1 March 2022
Loop is an informal game term. It refers to at least two cards whose abilities enable each other, allowing for two or more actions to occur infinitely. A classic loop, from the Fruit Loops deck, is Steadfast Champion (7U49) and Treebeard, Keeper of the Watchwood (10R18) with Gandalf in play. You play Steadfast Champion (7U49) , discard it to heal Treebeard, exert him twice to play it again, going back to step one with a minion and shadow condition discarded.
This TLHH thread has a detailed explanation of the most popular loops in Open: https://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php?topic=237.0