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= Strategy =
= Strategy =


Lost to the Goblins is a card that takes skill to play. It is a card that fully takes advantage of the element of surprise. It is a card that is usually played as part of a so called bomb strategy; an instant combination of cards to decide the game in an instance. In the case of Lost to the Goblins the game is ended by piling up burdens on the opponent's Ringbearer. To use the card to it's full potential, the deck should be dedicated to do so. Both Fellowship and Shadow should help each other out. In general you need a deck that is able to filter; free peoples cards need to get out, shadow should remain in the deck since you need to reveal shadow cards from the top of your deck in order to make the deck work.
Lost to the Goblins is a card that takes skill to play. It is a card that fully takes advantage of the element of surprise. It is a card that is usually played as part of a so called bomb strategy; an instant combination of cards to decide the game in an instance. In the case of Lost to the Goblins the game is ended by piling up burdens on the opponent's Ringbearer. To use the card to it's full potential, the deck should be dedicated to do so. Both Fellowship and Shadow should help eachother out. In general you need a deck that is able to filter; free peoples cards need to get out, shadow should remain in the deck since you need to reveal shadowcards from the top of your deck in order to make the deck work.


= Strengths and Weaknesses =
= Strengths and Weaknesses =
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