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Decks focusing on the Watcher in the Water are an archetype of their own. One of these decks is almost completely useless and infamous as a [[Newbie Trap|newbie trap]], and one of them is just okay but relies on cards from [[Age's End]].
Decks focusing on the Watcher in the Water are an archetype of their own. One of these decks is almost completely useless and infamous as a [[Newbie Trap|newbie trap]], and one of them is just okay but relies on cards from [[Age's End]].


The original [[tentacle]] cards -- and the basis of a really quite terrible Shadow deck -- are {{Card|Foul Tentacle}}, {{Card|Huge Tentacle}}, {{Card|Watcher in the Water, Keeper of Westgate}}, and {{Card|Foul Things}}. Most other {{C|Moria}} cards aren't worth playing, or don't work on tentacles. The deck seems attractive at first: Foul Tentacle [[download]]s Huge Tentacle, which downloads the Watcher, which [[Buff|buff]]s all your tentacles, and you play down any extras to enjoy the buffs. Giant squid fun is had by all (except for your opponents' Fellowship).
The original [[tentacle]] cards -- and the basis of a really quite terrible Shadow deck -- are {{Card|Foul Tentacle}}, {{Card|Huge Tentacle}}, {{Card|Watcher in the Water, Keeper of Westgate}}, and {{Card|Foul Things}}. Most other {{C|Moria}} cards aren't worth playing, or don't work on tentacles. The deck seems attractive at first: Foul Tentacle [[download]]s Huge Tentacle, which downloads the Watcher, which [[buff]]s all your tentacles, and you play down any extras to enjoy the buffs. Giant squid fun is had by all (except for your opponents' Fellowship).


The first problem is that that's not enough cards for a Shadow deck, but it's too many incompatible cards to fit into some other Shadow deck comfortably. You can't play the Watcher at the same time as any other minions besides tentacles. The second problem: these minions kind of suck, actually. Even when the bomb goes off, it's not really that scary. The third, and most pressing, problem is that all of these minions are discarded harmlessly if you play them at a site that isn't a [[marsh]], and there are only two marshes in [[Fellowship Block]]: {{Card|Midgewater Marshes}} and {{Card|Moria Lake}}. This means that all of your calamari is useless less than halfway through the game!
The first problem is that that's not enough cards for a Shadow deck, but it's too many incompatible cards to fit into some other Shadow deck comfortably. You can't play the Watcher at the same time as any other minions besides tentacles. The second problem: these minions kind of suck, actually. Even when the bomb goes off, it's not really that scary. The third, and most pressing, problem is that all of these minions are discarded harmlessly if you play them at a site that isn't a [[marsh]], and there are only two marshes in [[Fellowship Block]]: {{Card|Midgewater Marshes}} and {{Card|Moria Lake}}. This means that all of your calamari is useless less than halfway through the game!
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