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= General Strategy =


Mount Doom is notable for many things. It is the only rare site ever released and has an effect that lasts until the end of the game. It also has 3 different keywords and a variety of applications.
Mount Doom is notable for many things. It is the only rare site ever released and has an effect that lasts until the end of the game. It also has 3 different keywords and a variety of applications.
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= Strengths and Weaknesses =
= Strengths and Weaknesses =
 
== Strong Versus... ==
=== Strong Versus... ===


* Decks that replace sites often
* Decks that replace sites often
* Sites that benefit from being replaced often
* Sites that benefit from being replaced often


=== Weak Versus... ===
== Weak Versus... ==


* Decks with no site switching
* Decks with no site switching


= Rules and Clarifications =
= Rulings =


* Like all sites, Mount Doom's text does not activate until a fellowship moves there (Or starts a turn there). Playing it in advance but not moving to it will not trigger its text, so it is replaceable at this time.
* Like all sites, Mount Doom's text does not activate until a fellowship moves there (Or starts a turn there). Playing it in advance but not moving to it will not trigger its text, so it is replaceable at this time.


= Extra Information =
 
 
= See Also =
 


* Mount Doom is the only rare site ever released.
* Mount Doom is the only rare site ever released.
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Mount Doom (15R193) is a Shadows Block Site from the The Hunters set.

Collection Info
Title Mount Doom
Unique No
Collectible Yes
Set 15 - The Hunters
Rarity R - Rare
Card Number 193
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Gameplay Info
Playable Yes
Culture Site
Side None
Card Type Site
Site Style Standard
Block Shadows
Shadow Number 3
Arrow Direction Left
Sanctuary No
Game Text Battleground. Mountain. Underground. Until the end of the game, sites in this region cannot be replaced.
Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN15S193.0
TLHH ID LOTR15193
GEMP ID 15_193
LOTRO Hex ID 61 28 4E 0E
LOTRO Image ID 15_193


Strategy[edit]

Mount Doom is notable for many things. It is the only rare site ever released and has an effect that lasts until the end of the game. It also has 3 different keywords and a variety of applications.

Mount Doom is a useful deterrent against players who like to switch sites in and out (Mithlond, Buckland Homestead, Courtyard parapet etc.). Playing this site at the beginning of a region forces them to use the site but not be able get it back, or delay playing it until later.

Similarly, Mount Doom can be used to trap sites that an opponent has played that the user does not wish to see again.

Alternatively, Mount Doom can be used to lock the user's own sites in position if they fear having those sites swapped out by the opponent on their turn.

Playing Mount Doom at a Sanctuary (Or playing Mount Doom then playing another Sanctuary site) prevents the opponent from using Steward's Tomb for that Sanctuary.

Strengths and Weaknesses[edit]

Strong Versus...[edit]

  • Decks that replace sites often
  • Sites that benefit from being replaced often

Weak Versus...[edit]

  • Decks with no site switching

Rulings[edit]

  • Like all sites, Mount Doom's text does not activate until a fellowship moves there (Or starts a turn there). Playing it in advance but not moving to it will not trigger its text, so it is replaceable at this time.


See Also[edit]

  • Mount Doom is the only rare site ever released.