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Minas Tirith First Circle eschews the site six strategy from Return of the King/Movie Block and, instead of healing each companion of a particular culture, wounds each companion in play. With most Free Peoples strategies, Minas Tirith First Circle is enough to "force" a companion to stop at the sanctuary. In decks that focus on Ring-Bearer wounding or archery, Minas Tirith is a guaranteed stop against an exhausted ring-bearer unless bearing a response action version of The One Ring. | Minas Tirith First Circle eschews the site six strategy from Return of the King/Movie Block and, instead of healing each companion of a particular culture, wounds each companion in play. With most Free Peoples strategies, Minas Tirith First Circle is enough to "force" a companion to stop at the sanctuary. In decks that focus on Ring-Bearer wounding or archery, Minas Tirith is a guaranteed stop against an exhausted ring-bearer unless bearing a response action version of The One Ring. | ||
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= Strengths and Weaknesses = | = Strengths and Weaknesses = | ||
== Strong Versus... == | |||
* Forced movement from cards such as No Retreat or Forced March (in an unofficial format) devastate many free peoples strategies | * Forced movement from cards such as No Retreat or Forced March (in an unofficial format) devastate many free peoples strategies | ||
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* Devastating in concordance with Wizard Storm, Under the Watching Eye, and other exert-when-moving cards | * Devastating in concordance with Wizard Storm, Under the Watching Eye, and other exert-when-moving cards | ||
== Weak Versus... == | |||
* Unwounded companions, or fellowships with large vitality characters (such as Ents) | * Unwounded companions, or fellowships with large vitality characters (such as Ents) | ||
* The Shire Countryside healing engines, or with cards that heal companions between the following maneuver and regroup phase (such as Might of Numenor or A Grey Ship) | * The Shire Countryside healing engines, or with cards that heal companions between the following maneuver and regroup phase (such as Might of Numenor or A Grey Ship) |
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Minas Tirith First Circle (7U347) is a King Block Site from the Return of the King set.
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Strategy
Minas Tirith First Circle eschews the site six strategy from Return of the King/Movie Block and, instead of healing each companion of a particular culture, wounds each companion in play. With most Free Peoples strategies, Minas Tirith First Circle is enough to "force" a companion to stop at the sanctuary. In decks that focus on Ring-Bearer wounding or archery, Minas Tirith is a guaranteed stop against an exhausted ring-bearer unless bearing a response action version of The One Ring.
Minas Tirith First Circle is almost exclusively seen in Dunland site control strategies employing No Retreat, but also has a place in swarm or bomb Shadow strategies, where an extra turn to build a hand of minions would be beneficial moving into the late game. Additionally, it is worth noting that the site 7 theme of Return of the King/Movie block punishes large fellowships of six or more companions; forcing a move to Osgiliath Crossing or Osgiliath Channel (with additional move limit modifiers) can result in brutal Shadow strikes.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strong Versus...
- Forced movement from cards such as No Retreat or Forced March (in an unofficial format) devastate many free peoples strategies
- Even when hampered by a weak shadow hand, Minas Tirith First Circle often is enough to stop a double move
- Exhausted Ring-Bearer with any copy of the One Ring besides the One Ring, Isildur's Bane or The One Ring, Ring of Rings (unofficial format)
- Best played in swarm or bomb Shadow strategies, where an extra turn to sculpt a hand of minions is beneficial
- Devastating in concordance with Wizard Storm, Under the Watching Eye, and other exert-when-moving cards
Weak Versus...
- Unwounded companions, or fellowships with large vitality characters (such as Ents)
- The Shire Countryside healing engines, or with cards that heal companions between the following maneuver and regroup phase (such as Might of Numenor or A Grey Ship)