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You can start with {{Card|Gimli, Bearer of Grudges}} (almost always with {{Card|Answer to All Riddles}}) to enable {{Card|Preparations}}/{{Card|Slaked Thirsts}} and/or {{Card|Shoulder to Shoulder}}. This version of the deck will generally have less wounding from events (other than Slaked Thirsts), and more wounding from characters like {{Card|Legolas, Greenleaf}} and {{Card|Eowyn, Lady of Ithilien}}. As a result, it tends to need more healing, and tends to rely more heavily on keeping those specific characters alive. How you plan to do that varies: Aragorn and {{C|Gondor}} means a fourth culture, but offers archery wounds and some strong skirmishers. Elves offer healing and their own archery. {{C|Rohan}} has a strong skirmisher in {{Card|Eomer, Third Marshal of Riddermark}} and better protection for Eowyn, but otherwise only weakish healing and skirmishing. You can include {{Card|Smeagol, Always Helps}} in this deck, and the cycling from {{Card|Don't Look At Them}} is nice, but you'll really need to land good combos with Lady of Ithilien to get a lot of mileage out of him when Don't Look At Them isn't in play. You can also consider the bounding hobbits for {{Card|Shadowplay}} and possibly {{Card|Unheeded}}.
You can start with {{Card|Gimli, Bearer of Grudges}} (almost always with {{Card|Answer to All Riddles}}) to enable {{Card|Preparations}}/{{Card|Slaked Thirsts}} and/or {{Card|Shoulder to Shoulder}}. This version of the deck will generally have less wounding from events (other than Slaked Thirsts), and more wounding from characters like {{Card|Legolas, Greenleaf}} and {{Card|Eowyn, Lady of Ithilien}}. As a result, it tends to need more healing, and tends to rely more heavily on keeping those specific characters alive. How you plan to do that varies: Aragorn and {{C|Gondor}} means a fourth culture, but offers archery wounds and some strong skirmishers. Elves offer healing and their own archery. {{C|Rohan}} has a strong skirmisher in {{Card|Eomer, Third Marshal of Riddermark}} and better protection for Eowyn, but otherwise only weakish healing and skirmishing. You can include {{Card|Smeagol, Always Helps}} in this deck, and the cycling from {{Card|Don't Look At Them}} is nice, but you'll really need to land good combos with Lady of Ithilien to get a lot of mileage out of him when Don't Look At Them isn't in play. You can also consider the bounding hobbits for {{Card|Shadowplay}} and possibly {{Card|Unheeded}}.


''Example deck: [https://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php?topic=11661.msg96244#msg96244 Rainbow Wounding / Twilight Corruption], a Movie Block deck by Imrahil on The Last Homely House forums''
''Example deck: [https://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php?topic=10002.0 Rainbow Wounding / Twilight Corruption], a Movie Block deck by Imrahil on The Last Homely House forums''


Alternately, you can start with Frodo (usually {{Card|Frodo, Resolute Hobbit}} or {{Card|Frodo, Son of Drogo}}) to allow the Frodo-signet wounding cards, as well as {{Card|Shadowplay}} and possibly {{Card|Unheeded}}. This deck is now less concerned about healing characters, and thus less invested in keeping specific companions alive, but it does need some way to get rid of the burdens, and possibly replay the events. {{Card|Legolas, Greenleaf}}, {{Card|Smeagol, Always Helps}}, and {{Card|Aragorn, Elessar Telcontar}} all have Frodo signets, so you can use the wounding events to set up or finish off minions with them. These cards all do stack up burdens pretty fast. {{C|Shire}} and {{C|Gollum}} cultures can help with those burdens, with {{Card|Nine-Fingered Frodo and the Ring of Doom}}, {{Card|Not Listening}}, and/or {{Card|A Light In His Mind}}. You'll want at least a second hobbit for A Light in His Mind, and that also opens up {{Card|The Shire Countryside}}, to turn all that burden removal into healing.
Alternately, you can start with Frodo (usually {{Card|Frodo, Resolute Hobbit}} or {{Card|Frodo, Son of Drogo}}) to allow the Frodo-signet wounding cards, as well as {{Card|Shadowplay}} and possibly {{Card|Unheeded}}. This deck is now less concerned about healing characters, and thus less invested in keeping specific companions alive, but it does need some way to get rid of the burdens, and possibly replay the events. {{Card|Legolas, Greenleaf}}, {{Card|Smeagol, Always Helps}}, and {{Card|Aragorn, Elessar Telcontar}} all have Frodo signets, so you can use the wounding events to set up or finish off minions with them. These cards all do stack up burdens pretty fast. {{C|Shire}} and {{C|Gollum}} cultures can help with those burdens, with {{Card|Nine-Fingered Frodo and the Ring of Doom}}, {{Card|Not Listening}}, and/or {{Card|A Light In His Mind}}. You'll want at least a second hobbit for A Light in His Mind, and that also opens up {{Card|The Shire Countryside}}, to turn all that burden removal into healing.
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