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{{NavBar|Lotr01193|Fellowship of the Ring Index|Pinned Down (1C192)|Relentless (1U194)}} | |||
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| SetNum=01 | |||
| CardNum=193 | |||
| SetName=Fellowship of the Ring | |||
| Side=Shadow | |||
| Culture=Moria | |||
| Twilight=2 | |||
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| GameText=Plays to your support area. Response: If your [MORIA] weapon is discarded, play it from your discard pile (that weapon's twilight cost is -1). | |||
| Lore=The Goblins of Moria have oft plundered the deep armouries of Durin's folk. | |||
| Rarity=C | |||
| Notes=If a minion bearing a [MORIA] weapon is discarded due to losing a skirmish, Plundered Armories takes effect before optional actions triggered by winning/losing that skirmish occur. When an effect discards `all` minions (thereby discarding their weapons), they are discarded at the same time. None of those minions may have weapons played on them with Plundered Armories. | |||
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= General Strategy = | |||
This card sees some play in fellowship moria swarm decks, although it is usually pushed out for more useful cards such as TAC. It never hit its true stride till Corsairs came out in the Mount Doom expansion. By pairing up Corsair Marauder with Goblin Scimitar and a few Goblin Armories, plus Plundered Armories you have a card drawing and twilight generating engine. Combining Corsairs with Moria swarm gives you the Corsair Navy archetype. These decks usually end up being huge because of the cards required to make both cultures work and can have trouble cycling, so pair it with a fast burning fellowship. | This card sees some play in fellowship moria swarm decks, although it is usually pushed out for more useful cards such as TAC. It never hit its true stride till Corsairs came out in the Mount Doom expansion. By pairing up Corsair Marauder with Goblin Scimitar and a few Goblin Armories, plus Plundered Armories you have a card drawing and twilight generating engine. Combining Corsairs with Moria swarm gives you the Corsair Navy archetype. These decks usually end up being huge because of the cards required to make both cultures work and can have trouble cycling, so pair it with a fast burning fellowship. | ||
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= Strengths and Weaknesses = | = Strengths and Weaknesses = | ||
== Strong Versus... == | |||
=== Strong Versus... === | |||
* Strong with Goblin Swarms (disturbs the sequence of skirmishes!) | * Strong with Goblin Swarms (disturbs the sequence of skirmishes!) | ||
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* Helps to add twilight to use at Archery (Bitter Hatred), Assignment (Frenzy) and Skirmish (Guard Commander, Denizens Enraged, Final Cry), if combined with Goblin Armory | * Helps to add twilight to use at Archery (Bitter Hatred), Assignment (Frenzy) and Skirmish (Guard Commander, Denizens Enraged, Final Cry), if combined with Goblin Armory | ||
== Weak Versus... == | === Weak Versus... === | ||
* Condition hate fellowships | * Condition hate fellowships | ||
= Example Decks = | |||
* http://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/topic,9378.msg90766.html#new | * http://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/topic,9378.msg90766.html#new | ||