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'''Mount''' is an [[Item Class]], and thus a [[Loaded Keyword]]. Mounts are [[possession]] cards that represent large animals that [[character]]s can ride, such as horses, [[Warg|wargs]], and [[Fell Beast (6U83)|fouler things]]. A character who is currently [[bear]]ing a '''mount''' possession is '''mounted'''.
'''Ring''' is an [[Item Class]], and thus a [[Loaded Keyword]]. Mounts are [[possession]] cards that represent large animals that [[character]]s can ride, such as horses, [[Warg|wargs]], and [[Fell Beast (6U83)|fouler things]]. A character who is '''mounted''' is a character who is currently [[bear]]ing a '''mount''' possession.


The horsemen of {{Card|Rohan}} [[culture]] have the bulk of the [[Free Peoples]] mounts and cards that interact with mounts, although a handful of mostly unique mounts appear in other cultures, including {{Card|Asfaloth}}, {{Card|Shadowfax}}, and {{Card|Brego, Loyal Steed}}. On the Shadow side, {{Card|Isengard}} has a whole '''[[Warg-rider]]''' [[orc]] [[Subculture|subculture]] with its own exclusive wargs, but they also appear in other cultures. {{C|Wraith}} culture has a handful of black horses and {{Card|Fell Beast}}s, {{Card|Raider}} [[Southron]]s have their {{Card|Mumak}}il, {{C|Orc}} culture has its own wargs like {{Card|Relentless Warg}} that play on any relatively low-strength orc, and {{Card|Gothmog's Warg}} is an odd wolf out.
The horsemen of {{Card|Rohan}} [[culture]] have the bulk of the [[Free Peoples]] mounts and cards that interact with mounts, although a handful of mostly unique mounts appear in other cultures, including {{Card|Asfaloth}}, {{Card|Bill the Pony}}, {{Card|Shadowfax}}, and {{Card|Brego, Loyal Steed}}. On the Shadow side, {{Card|Isengard}} has a whole '''[[Warg-rider]]''' [[orc]] [[Subculture|subculture]] with its own exclusive wargs, but they also appear in other cultures. {{C|Wraith}} culture has a handful of black horses and {{Card|Fell Beast}}s, {{Card|Raider}} [[Southron]]s have their {{Card|Mumak}}il, {{C|Orc}} culture has its own wargs like {{Card|Relentless Warg}} that play on any relatively low-strength orc, and {{Card|Gothmog's Warg}} is an odd wolf out.


Mounts have had a number of shared gimmicks over the years. [[Fellowship Block]] mounts like {{Card|Black Steed}} are largely [[strength]] boosters, but are discarded at [[Underground]] [[site]]s. In that block, most site 4s and the only site 5 ({{Card|The Bridge of Khazad-Dum}}) are underground, making these cards somewhat unreliable, limiting their popularity.
Mounts have had a number of shared gimmicks over the years. [[Fellowship Block]] mounts are largely [[strength]] boosters, but are discarded at '''[[Underground]]''' [[site]]s. In that block, most site 4s and the only site 5 ({{Card|The Bridge of Khazad-Dum}}) are '''underground''', making these cards somewhat unreliable, limiting their popularity.


Mounts were a larger part of [[Towers Block]], with the addition of {{C|Rohan}} culture. Most of the [[Free Peoples]] mounts in that [[Block]] were {{C|Rohan}} culture, such as {{Card|Rider's Mount}}, but some of them, like {{Card|Brego}} and {{Card|Horse of Rohan}}, could be played on [[character]]s of any culture, as long as they were a [[race]] that is tall enough to ride. Almost every Free Peoples mount in this block exerts enemy [[minion]]s at the start of a [[skirmish]]. In this block, this includes mounts of other cultures, such as {{Card|Shadowfax}}. (In later sets, exerting at the start of a skirmish is an exclusive quality of {{C|Rohan}} mounts in particular.) {{C|Rohan}} cards often interact directly with mounts, either by granting bonuses to mounted characters ({{Card|Rider's Spear}}) or taking advantage of those exertions ({{Card|Eowyn, Lady of Ithilien}} and {{Card|Eomer, Third Marshal of Riddermark}}).
Mounts were a larger part of [[Towers Block]], with the addition of {{C|Rohan}} culture. Most of the [[Free Peoples]] mounts in that [[Block]] were {{C|Rohan}} culture, such as {{Card|Rider's Mount}}, but some of them, like {{Card|Brego}} and {{Card|Horse of Rohan}}, could be played on [[character]]s of any culture, as long as they were a [[race]] that is tall enough to ride. Almost every Free Peoples mount in this block exerts enemy [[minion]]s at the start of a [[skirmish]]. In this block, this includes mounts of other cultures, such as {{Card|Shadowfax}}. (In later sets, exerting at the start of a skirmish becomes an exclusive quality of {{C|Rohan}} mounts in particular.) {{C|Rohan}} cards often interact directly with mounts, either by granting bonuses to mounted characters ({{Card|Rider's Spear}}) or taking advantage of those exertions ({{Card|Eowyn, Lady of Ithilien}} and {{Card|Eomer, Third Marshal of Riddermark}}).


'''[[Warg-rider]]s''' were also introduced in [[Towers Block]], as a {{C|Isengard}} [[orc]] [[Subculture|subculture]]. Warg-riders are mostly unremarkable [[minion]]s, and each of them is relatively cheap, relatively weak, and '''[[Fierce]]''' while not [[Exhausted|exhausted]]. Most of them are fairly low-quality, but {{Card|Warg}}, {{Card|War-warg}}, or {{Card|Sharku's Warg}} are powerful [[Warg]] possessions that can only be played on warg-riders. Those three mounts give large [[strength]] and [[vitality]] increases, making the warg-riders strong and difficult to kill. Warg-riders were not an especially successful experiment; except for {{Card|Sharku, Vile Marauder}}, all warg-riders and cards which directly support warg-riders appear in [[Battle of Helm's Deep]]. In later sets, wargs can be played on any [[orc]] minion of the appropriate culture. This starts with {{Card|Gothmog's Warg}} in [[Mount Doom]], and continues with the {{C|Orc}}-culture wargs like {{Card|Relentless Warg}}.
'''[[Warg-rider]]'''s were also introduced in [[Towers Block]], as a {{C|Isengard}} [[orc]] [[Subculture|subculture]]. Warg-riders are mostly unremarkable [[minion]]s, and each of them is relatively cheap, relatively weak, and '''[[Fierce]]''' while not [[Exhausted|exhausted]]. Most of them are fairly low-quality unless you play {{Card|Warg}}, {{Card|War-warg}}, or {{Card|Sharku's Warg}} on them. Those three mounts give large [[strength]] and [[vitality]] increases, making the warg-riders strong and difficult to kill. Warg-riders were not an especially successful experiment; except for {{Card|Sharku, Vile Marauder}}, the only set with warg-riders or cards which directly support warg-riders was [[Battle of Helm's Deep]]. In later sets, wargs can be played on any minion of the appropriate culture. This starts with starting with {{Card|Gothmog's Warg}} in [[Mount Doom]], and continues with the {{C|Orc}}-culture wargs like {{Card|Relentless Warg}}.


[[Battle of Helm's Deep]] introduced another enduring design for Shadow mounts, with {{Card|Mumak}} and {{Card|War Mumak}}, cards for the {{C|Raider}} [[Southron]] subculture. Mumakil grant large [[strength]] bonuses and the '''[[Fierce]]''' [[Loaded Keywords|keyword]], turning the relatively middling-strength minions of that subculture into dangerous [[skirmish]]ers. Southrons were not as focused on Mumakil as warg-riders were, but the greater variety of Southron minions, appearing in all of the sets of [[Tower Block]] and [[King Block]], made those mounts generally more useful. This design persisted when {{C|Raider}} culture was converted to {{C|Men}} culture, with cards like {{Card|Beast of War}}. Plus, later {{C|Wraith}} mounts, generally (but did not always) followed the Mumakil model, giving strength bonuses and Fierce to [[Nazgul]].
[[Battle of Helm's Deep]] introduced another enduring design for Shadow mounts, with {{Card|Mumak}} and {{Card|War Mumak}}, cards for the {{C|Raider}} [[Southron]] subculture. Mumakil grant large [[strength]] bonuses and the '''[[Fierce]]''' [[Loaded Keywords|keyword]], turning the relatively middling-strength minions of that subculture into dangerous [[skirmish]]ers. Southrons were not as focused on Mumakil as warg-riders were, but the fact that Southron minions appear in all of the sets of [[Tower Block]] and [[King Block]] made those mounts generally more useful. This design persisted when {{C|Raider}} culture was converted to {{C|Men}} culture, with cards like {{Card|Beast of War}}. Plus, later {{C|Wraith}} mounts, generally (but did not always) followed the Mumakil model, giving strength bonuses and Fierce to [[Nazgul]].


After [[Towers Block]], most Free Peoples mounts granted a potpourri of different abilities, often but not always including a strength bonus. Most of these mounts are {{C|Rohan}} culture or different versions of Shadowfax. The main exception is [[Bloodlines]], which added a a [[cycle]] of Free Peoples mounts in each culture that interact with [[Culture Tokens]].
After [[Towers Block]], most Free Peoples mounts granted a potpourri of different abilities, often but not always including a strength bonus. Most of these mounts are {{C|Rohan}} culture or different versions of Shadowfax. The main exception is [[Bloodlines]], which added a a [[cycle]] of Free Peoples mounts in each culture that interact with [[Culture Tokens]].


Not to be confused with [[Mount Doom]] or {{Card|Mount Doom}}.
==Mount cards==


===Free Peoples===


==List of Cards with the Mount Item Class==
====Dwarven====


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* {{Card|Arod, Rohirrim Steed}}
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==List of Cards that Interact with the Mount Item Class==
====Elven====


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* {{Card|Asfaloth}}
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* {{Card|Asfaloth, Elven Steed}}
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* {{Card|Asfaloth, Swift Blossom}}
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====Gandalf====
* {{Card|Shadowfax}}
* {{Card|Shadowfax, Greatheart}}
* {{Card|Shadowfax, Unequaled Steed}}
* {{Card|Shadowfax, Roaring Wind}}
* {{Card|Shadowfax, Greatest of the Mearas}}
====Gondor====
* {{Card|Knight's Mount}}
* {{Card|Gondorian Steed}}
* {{Card|Brego, Loyal Steed}}
====Rohan====
* {{Card|Brego}}
* {{Card|Firefoot}}
* {{Card|Horse of Rohan}}
* {{Card|Rider's Mount}}
* {{Card|Firefoot, Eomer's Steed}}
* {{Card|Snowmane}}
* {{Card|Swift Steed}}
* {{Card|Windfola}}
* {{Card|Rohirrim Mount}}
* {{Card|Firefoot, Mearas of the Mark}}
* {{Card|Snowmane, Noble Mearas}}
* {{Card|Horse of Great Stature}}
====Shire====
* {{Card|Bill the Pony}}
* {{Card|Bill the Pony, Dearly-loved}}
===Shadow===
====Isengard====
* {{Card|Sharku's Warg}}
* {{Card|War-warg}}
* {{Card|Warg}}
====Men====
* {{Card|Messenger's Mount}}
* {{Card|Beast of War}}
====Orc====
* {{Card|Relentless Warg}}
* {{Card|Threatening Warg}}
* {{Card|Vicious Warg}}
* {{Card|Gothmog's Warg, Leader's Mount}}
====Raider====
* {{Card|Mumak}}
* {{Card|War Mumak}}
* {{Card|Mumakil}}
====Sauron====
* {{Card|Gothmog's Warg}}
====Wraith====
* {{Card|Black Steed}}
* {{Card|Fell Beast}}
* {{Card|Winged Mount}}
* {{Card|Shadowy Mount}}
* {{Card|Steed of Mordor}}
* {{Card|The Witch-king's Beast, Fell Creature}}
==Cards That Support Mounts==
===Free Peoples===
====Gondor====
* {{Card|Aragorn, Defender of Free Peoples}}
====Rohan====
* {{Card|Eomer's Spear}}
* {{Card|Helm! Helm!}}
* {{Card|Leod, Westfold Herdsman}}
* {{Card|Rider of Rohan}}
* {{Card|Rider's Spear}}
* {{Card|Weland, Smith of the Riddermark}}
* {{Card|Work for the Sword}}
* {{Card|Thundering Host}}
* {{Card|Blood Has Been Spilled}}
* {{Card|Ever the Hope of Men}}
* {{Card|News From the Mark}}
* {{Card|Death They Cried}}
* {{Card|Knights of His House}}
* {{Card|They Sang as They Slew}}
* {{Card|Veteran Horseman}}
* {{Card|White Hot Fury}}
* {{Card|Wind in His Face}}
* {{Card|Fury of the Northmen}}
* {{Card|Border Patrol}}
* {{Card|Rider's Spear}}
* {{Card|Riding Like the Wind}}
* {{Card|Cast Out}}
* {{Card|Hurried Barrows}}
* {{Card|Rider's Bow}}
* {{Card|Rohan Stable Master}}
* {{Card|Spear of the Mark}}
* {{Card|Sturdy Shield}}
* {{Card|Dispatched with Haste}}
* {{Card|Eomer, Northman}}
* {{Card|Eomer's Bow}}
* {{Card|Theoden, Ednew}}
===Shadow===
====Isengard====
* {{Card|Warg-master}}
* {{Card|Wolf-voices}}
====Men====
* {{Card|Mumakil Commander, Bold and Grim}}
====Orc====
* {{Card|A Defiled Charge}}
* {{Card|Cry and Panic}}
* {{Card|Feral Ride}}
* {{Card|Orkish Cavalry}}
* {{Card|Orkish Flanker}}
* {{Card|Orkish Rider}}
* {{Card|Orkish Traveler}}
* {{Card|Orkish Warg-master}}
* {{Card|Rider's Gear}}
* {{Card|Threatening Warg}}
====Raider====
* {{Card|Army of Haradrim}}
* {{Card|Trample}}
* {{Card|Line of Defense}}
* {{Card|Mumak Chieftain}}
====Wraith====
* {{Card|Black Dart}}
* {{Card|Echo of Hooves}}
* {{Card|Ulaire Lemenya, Black Enemy}}
* {{Card|Ulaire Nertea, Black Horseman}}
* {{Card|They Came From Mordor}}
* {{Card|Ulaire Nelya, Fell Rider}}
===Site===
* {{Card|Horse-country}}
* {{Card|Stables}}
* {{Card|Westemnet Hills}}
* {{Card|Nan Curunir}}
* {{Card|Stables}}
==Cards That Counter Mounts==
While few cards negatively affect mounts or mounted characters in particular, all mounts are [[possession]]s, so any card that affects possessions [[Bear|borne]] by a character will affect a mount.
===Rohan===
* {{Card|Eowyn, Dernhelm}}
===Isengard===
* {{Card|Uruk Spear}}
===Wraith===
* {{Card|Black Dart}}
===Site===
* {{Card|White Rocks}}


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