Lorien Elf (1C53)

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Set: Fellowship of the Ring
Kind: Free Peoples
Culture: Elven
Twilight: 1
Card Type: Companion • Elf
Strength: 4
Vitality: 2
Game Text: To play, spot an Elf.
Lore: “‘...we dwell now in the heart of the forest, and do not willingly have dealings with any other folk.'”
Rarity: C


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General Strategy

Lorien Elf is simply the [elven] equivalent of Dwarf Guard. Lorien Elf is even more fragile, as the only generic [elven] possession going spare in Fellowship Block is Elven Bow, and it is not generally worth playing it on such a vulnerable companion. As such, this companion really only has one purpose: Cannon Fodder. Note that it has synergy with Far Seeing Eyes, and is often played (and then killed) in such decks. After Fellowship Block, players get access to a host of Helms Deep elves, which basically obsoletes this companion, simply because its stats are just too weak.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strong Versus...

  • Expensive and powerful minions, who can be kept away from your core fellowship by assigning them to this character.

Weak Versus...

  • Damage + 1 minions
  • Cards that benefit from companions in the dead pile, such as Orc Butchery, Sauron's Defenses, Despair; Uruk Fanatic, Beyond All Hope, Driven Back; Houses of Lamentation; Field of the Fallen; Orkish Headsman; Suppressing Uruk, Uruk Outrider...
  • Cards that are effective against large fellowships, such as Greed, if you play several of these elves at once.