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[[Ninja Gollum]] is a problem. Ninja Gollum plays almost exclusively high-[[vitality]] minions: {{Card|Shelob, Her Ladyship}} and various versions of [[Gollum]], occasionally with [[splash]]able [[hate]] minions that it [[recur]]s over and over. Rainbow Wounding has a lot of trouble chewing through [[fat]] [[Enduring]] minions like Shelob, and is often vulnerable to hate like {{Card|Grima, Chief Counselor}} or {{Card|Ulaire Enquea, Lieutenant of Morgul}} (which it [[recur]]s repeatedly with {{Card|Evil-smelling Fens}}). It's possible to beat Ninja Gollum: you need a plan for when your main trouble-shooting skirmisher{{--}}usually Lady of Ithilien or Sméagol, Always Helps{{--}}gets excluded by Her Ladyship, you'll need a plan to defang {{Card|They Stole It}} and {{Card|Promise Keeping}}, and you'll definitely need a plan like {{Card|Slaked Thirsts}} or {{Card|Shadowplay}} to stop hate minions. Any decent tank companion can usually handle Shelob on turns where Lady of Ithilien/Always Helps can't, and {{Card|Secret Sentinels}} or {{Card|Deep In Thought}} can handle the conditions. This is always going to be one of your hardest matchups, though.
[[Ninja Gollum]] is a problem. Ninja Gollum plays almost exclusively high-[[vitality]] minions: {{Card|Shelob, Her Ladyship}} and various versions of [[Gollum]], occasionally with [[splash]]able [[hate]] minions that it [[recur]]s over and over. Rainbow Wounding has a lot of trouble chewing through [[fat]] [[Enduring]] minions like Shelob, and is often vulnerable to hate like {{Card|Grima, Chief Counselor}} or {{Card|Ulaire Enquea, Lieutenant of Morgul}} (which it [[recur]]s repeatedly with {{Card|Evil-smelling Fens}}). It's possible to beat Ninja Gollum: you need a plan for when your main trouble-shooting skirmisher{{--}}usually Lady of Ithilien or Sméagol, Always Helps{{--}}gets excluded by Her Ladyship, you'll need a plan to defang {{Card|They Stole It}} and {{Card|Promise Keeping}}, and you'll definitely need a plan like {{Card|Slaked Thirsts}} or {{Card|Shadowplay}} to stop hate minions. Any decent tank companion can usually handle Shelob on turns where Lady of Ithilien/Always Helps can't, and {{Card|Secret Sentinels}} or {{Card|Deep In Thought}} can handle the conditions. This is always going to be one of your hardest matchups, though.


The other bad matchup is [[Beasterlings]]. [[Easterling]] decks almost always run {{Card|Easterling Polearm}}, often on a huge awful [[Fierce]] minion like {{Card|Easterling Captain}}, often with a {{Card|Raider Bow}}. You need a very strong tank to deal with this, or else you'll need to discard the Easterling Polearm or simply bypass the Easterling Army turns with some sort of trick. Aragorn with {{Card|Anduril, Flame of the West}} and {{Card|The Last Alliance of Elves and Men}} or {{Card|Eomer, Third Marshal of Riddermark}} (if you can exhaust the minion first) can often tank the hits, but be wary of {{Card|Discovered}}. Gandalf with {{Card|Roll of Thunder}} or Eowyn with {{Card|Eowyn's Shield}} can remove the Polearm. {{Card|Dwarven Armor}} can sometimes get Gimli through it, {{Card|Gandalf's Staff}} can fend it off at a high cost, and {{Card|Rohirrim Helm}} (ideally [[recur]]red mid-skirmish with {{Card|Merry, Swordthain}}) can deal with one turn. This is a rough matchup, but luckily the deck is fairly rare.
The other bad matchup is [[Beasterlings]]. [[Easterling]] decks almost always run {{Card|Easterling Polearm}}, often on a huge awful [[Fierce]] minion like {{Card|Easterling Captain}}, often with a {{Card|Raider Bow}}. You need a very strong tank to deal with this, or else you'll need to discard the Easterling Polearm or simply bypass the Easterling Army turns with some sort of trick. Aragorn with {{Card|Anduril, Flame of the West}} and {{Card|The Last Alliance of Elves and Men}} or {{Card|Eomer, Third Marshal of Riddermark}} (if you can exhaust the Army first) can often tank the hits, but be wary of {{Card|Discovered}}. Gandalf with {{Card|Roll of Thunder}} or Eowyn with {{Card|Eowyn's Shield}} can remove the Polearm. {{Card|Dwarven Armor}} can sometimes get Gimli through it, {{Card|Gandalf's Staff}} can fend it off at a high cost, and {{Card|Rohirrim Helm}} (ideally [[recur]]red mid-skirmish with {{Card|Merry, Swordthain}}) can deal with one turn. This is a rough matchup, but luckily the deck is fairly rare.


There are a few other Shadow decks that can make minions (mostly or conditionally) immune to direct wounding as well. Most of the other similar Shadow cards don't protect minions during the skirmish phase, so Lady of Ithilien, Don't Look At Them, and the Frodo-signet wounding get free rein. {{Card|Broad-Bladed Sword}}, {{Card|High Vantage}}, and {{Card|Line of Defense}} can all shut down archery (particularly Greenleaf) and most uses of Unheeded, but they're not too problematic in general. {{Card|Broad-bladed Sword}} or {{Card|Isengard Warrior}} can be problematic in combination with {{Card|Saruman's Snows}}, but those cards are fortunately rare in Movie Block, and it's even possible to pick off the Isengard Warrior with Unheeded and either Slaked Thirsts or two copies of Shadowplay.
There are a few other Shadow decks that can make minions (mostly or conditionally) immune to direct wounding as well. Most of the other similar Shadow cards don't protect minions during the skirmish phase, so Lady of Ithilien, Don't Look At Them, and the Frodo-signet wounding get free rein. {{Card|Broad-Bladed Sword}}, {{Card|High Vantage}}, and {{Card|Line of Defense}} can all shut down archery (particularly Greenleaf) and most uses of Unheeded, but they're not too problematic in general. {{Card|Broad-bladed Sword}} or {{Card|Isengard Warrior}} can be problematic in combination with {{Card|Saruman's Snows}}, but those cards are fortunately rare in Movie Block, and it's even possible to pick off the Isengard Warrior with Unheeded and either Slaked Thirsts or two copies of Shadowplay.
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